Contributor notes
Xu Y-M, Zhao Z-Q 2019. Longidoridae and Trichodoridae (Nematoda: Dorylaimida and Triplonchida). 79, 149 pages.
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ISSN 0111-5383 (print),
ISSN 1179-7193 (online)
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no.
79.
ISBN 978-0-947525-65-1 (print),
ISBN 978-0-947525-66-8 (online)
).
Published 4 October 2019
ZooBank: http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E3DA6DE9-85C4-4A3D-875D-BEF5D032922A
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7931/J2/FNZ.79
Contributor Yu-Mei Xu was born in Shanxi Province in North China. She graduated from Shanxi Agricultural University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science in Plant Protection and in 2005 with a Master of Agricultural Science in Plant Pathology. Since 2005, she has served as an assistant lecturer, lecturer and associated professor in Shanxi Agricultural University. She has taught courses including Plant Pathology, Turfgrass Pest Management, Horticulture Plant Pathology, and Molecular Plant Pathology. She conducted her PhD studies from 2011–2015 and received the PhD degree in Plant Pathology from Shanxi Agricultural University in 2015. Her project focused on classification and taxonomic research on longidorid and tripylid nematodes in Shanxi Province, China. From 2016 to 2017, she worked with Dr. Zeng-Qi Zhao as a visiting scientist in Landcare Research, New Zealand. So far, she has published 27 scientific papers on the classification and taxonomy of nematodes. Her main research interests are the systematics of nematodes, especially the family Tripylidae and Longidoridae, and biological control of root-knot nematodes.
Contributor Zeng-Qi Zhao was born in Shanxi Province in North China. He gained a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Shanxi Agricultural University, China in 1985. After graduation, he was employed as a teacher in Shanxi Agricultural University. From 1985–1999, he was involved in teaching, research and administration in the University. He was promoted to Head Administrator of the Department of Agronomy in 1996. After arriving in Australia in 1999, he worked and studied in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Australia for 7 years (in the former Department of Applied and Molecular Ecology). His PhD project focused on the taxonomy, biology, ecology and pathogenicity of above-ground nematodes in pine plantations in Australia. After receiving his PhD degree in 2006, he joined Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research as a scientist in 2007. Since then, Zeng-Qi’s primary interest has been in free living nematodes, especially the family Tripylidae, but he retains a broad interest in Nematoda, particularly plant parasitic nematodes. As a nematologist, he has also been contracted by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for nematode identification and responses work since 2007. Zeng-Qi has published over 50 scientific papers.
NGĀ KAITUHI
I whānau mai te kaituhi nei, a Yu-Mei Xu i te Takiwā o Shanxi, i te Raki o Haina. Ka whiwhi i tana Tohu Paetahi Pūtaiao Ahuwhenua mō te Tiaki Tipu i te 2002, i te Whare Wānanga Ahuwhenua o Shanxi. Ā, i te tau 2005, ko tana Tohu Kauati Pūtaiao Ahuwhenua mō ngā Tahumaero Tipu. Mai i te 2005, kua tū ia hei pūkenga whakahirihiri, hei pūkenga, hei pūkenga haere kōtui hoki i te Whare Wānanga Ahuwhenua o Shanxi. Kua whakaako i ētahi akoranga, tae atu ki: Te Mātai Tahumaero Tipu, Te Here Riha Pātītī, Te Mātai Tahumaero Tipu Ahumāra, me te Mātai Tahumaero Tipu ā-Rāpoingota. He mea kawe ake e ia ngā mahi mō tana Tohu Kairangi i te 2011–2015, ā, ka whakawhiwhia ki tana Tohu Kairangi mō te Mātai Tahumaero Tipu i te Whare Wānanga Ahuwhenua o Shanxi i te tau 2015. Ko te arotahinga, ko te rangahau i ngā whakapapa me ngā whakarōpūtanga o ngā nematode longidorid, tripylid hoki i te Takiwā o Shanxi, i Haina. Mai i te 2016 ki te 2017 he kaipūtaiao toro ia i Manaaki Whenua, Aotearoa, e mahi tahi ana ki a Tākuta Zeng-Qi Zhao. E 27 āna tuhinga pūtaiao mō ngā whakapapa me te whakarōpūtanga o ngā nematode. Ko āna whāinga rangahau matua, ko ngā tātai whakapapa nematode, mātua rā te whānau Tripylidae me te whānau Longidoridae, me te pēhi ā-koiora i ngā nematode pona-pakiaka.
I whānau mai anō hoki tērā atu kaituhi, a Zeng-Qi Zhao i te Takiwā o Shanxi, i te Raki o Haina. Ka whiwhi i tana Tohu Paetahi Pūtaiao Ahuwhenua i te Whare Wānanga Ahuwhenua o Shanxi i te 1985. Nō muri mai ka mahi hei kaiako ki reira. Ā, mai i te1985–1999, e tū ana hei kaiako, hei kairangahau, hei kaiwhakahaere anō hoki i taua Whare Wānanga. Nō te 1996, ka piki ki te tūranga o te Kaihautū Taha Whakahaere o te Tari Mātai Tipu Ahuwhenua. Nō te 1999 ka hūnuku a Zeng-Qi ki Ahitereiria, ā, ka whai mahi, ka noho anō hei ākonga mō te 7 tau i te Kura Ahuwhenua, Kai, Waina (ko te Tari Mātai Hauropi Whakahāngai, Rāpoingota o mua) i te Whare Wānanga o Atareta, i Ahitereiria. Ko tana Tohu Kairangi, e aro ana ki te whakarōpūtanga, te koiora, me ngā āhuatanga hauropi, tukumate o ngā nematode kei runga ake o te whenua i ngā māra paina i Ahitereiria. Ka whiwhi ia i tana tohu kairangi i te 2006, ā, i te tau i muri mai ka tūhono ki Manaaki Whenua. Mai i taua wā, ko te aronga matua a Zeng-Qi, ko ngā nematode neke noa, mātua rā te whānau Tripylidae, engari me te aro nui anō ki ngāi Nematoda nui tonu, mātua rā ngā nematode pirinoa ki te tipu. I tana tū hei kaimātai nematode, kua mahi ā-kirimana mā Te Manatū Ahu Matua (MPI) mai i te tau 2007, ko te tautohu nematode me ōna anō urupare te mahi. Kua hipa ake i te 50 ngā tuhinga pūtaiao a Zeng-Qi.