Prof. Youming Hou | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award
College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry | China
Youming Hou is a distinguished entomologist and the Dean of the College of Plant Protection at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. With expertise in ecological pest control and invasive species management, he has significantly contributed to innovative strategies for managing agricultural pests. His groundbreaking research has led to key advancements in controlling major invasive species such as Solenopsis invicta (red imported fire ant) and Octodonta nipae (nipah palm beetle). His achievements have been recognized with prestigious national and provincial science and technology awards.
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Strengths for the Awards
- Extensive Research Contributions ๐
- Published 135 SCI-indexed journal articles, demonstrating a strong research output.
- H-index of 23, indicating significant influence in the entomology and pest control research field.
- 1,802 citations, showcasing global recognition and impact.
- Innovative Research & Patents ๐ฌ
- Specializes in ecological control of pests and monitoring and control of invasive organismsโan area of high agricultural and ecological importance.
- Secured 16 patents, highlighting strong innovation and application-driven research.
- Major Research Projects & Leadership ๐
- Leading two national key research and development projects related to pest control.
- Heads two National Natural Science Foundation projects on Tuta absoluta control.
- Actively collaborates with international institutions (Egyptian Academy of Sciences and Dalhousie University), demonstrating global research engagement.
- Awards & Recognitions ๐
- Received national and provincial science and technology progress awards for contributions to pest control and invasive species management.
- Editorial & Professional Contributions โ๏ธ
- Holds editorial positions in multiple entomology and biosafety journals.
- Serves as President of the Fujian Entomological Society and Standing Director of the China Entomological Society, reflecting leadership and recognition in the field.
๐ Education
Youming Hou obtained his degree in entomology from South China Agricultural University in 1999. Under the mentorship of Academician Pang Xiongfei, he developed a strong foundation in pest ecology and control strategies. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his extensive contributions to integrated pest management and biosecurity measures.
๐ผ Experience
With a career spanning over two decades, Youming Hou has led multiple national and international research projects on ecological pest control. He has played a pivotal role in the development of cutting-edge pest monitoring and control technologies. As a professor and researcher, he has mentored numerous students and collaborated with esteemed institutions, including the Egyptian Academy of Sciences and Dalhousie University, to tackle global agricultural pest challenges.
๐ฌ Research Interests On Biological Sciences
His primary research interests include:
- ๐ฟ Ecological Control of Pests: Developing sustainable pest management techniques for major agricultural pests like Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) and Phyllotreta striolata (striped flea beetle).
- ๐ฆ Invasive Species Management: Investigating the invasion characteristics, ecological impacts, and control measures for invasive pests such as Tuta absoluta (tomato leaf miner) and Solenopsis invicta.
- ๐งฌ Biological Control and Biotechnology: Exploring innovative biological and ecological solutions to mitigate pest outbreaks and enhance crop protection.
๐ Awards
Youming Hou’s contributions to pest control and invasive species management have earned him numerous accolades, including:
- ๐ National Science and Technology Progress Awards for innovations in ecological pest control.
- ๐ Provincial Science and Technology Awards for groundbreaking research in invasive species monitoring and management.
๐ Publications
- Floral Resource Integration: Enhancing Biocontrol of Tuta absoluta
- Authors: Moazam Hyder, Inzamam Ul Haq, Muhammad Younas, Muhammad Adeel Ghafar, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Zubair Ahmed, Aslam Bukero, Youming Hou
- Year: 2025
- High Antennal Expression of CYP6K1 and CYP4V2
- Authors: JiangXinyi Jiang, Jiacheng Shen, Peng Lin, Youming Hou
- Year: 2025
- Spรคtzle Regulates Developmental and Immune Trade-Offs
- Authors: Pengju Li, He Zhang, Anran Tan, Zhuolin Hu, Lu Peng, Youming Hou
- Year: 2024
- Interactions Between Nanoparticles and Tomato Plants
- Authors: Inzamam Ul Haq, Xiangyun Cai, Habib Ali, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Muhammad Adeel Ghafar, Moazam Hyder, Youming Hou
- Year: 2024
- Role of Gut Bacteria in Tuta absoluta Host Adaptation
- Authors: Luohua Shang, Xiangyun Cai, Xiu-Jie Li, Yu-Zhou Wang, Jin-Da Wang, Youming Hou
- Year: 2024
- A C-Type Lectin, RfCTL27, Activates Immune Defense
- Authors: Yanru Gong, Yongjian Xia, Zhiping Su, Xinghong Wang, Yishuo Kou, Bing Ma, Youming Hou, Zhanghong Shi
- Year: 2024
- The Diversity of Wolbachia and Other Bacterial Symbionts
- Authors: Yuan Liu, Lina Zhang, Xiangyun Cai, Alexandre Rutikanga, Baoli Qiu, Youming Hou
- Year: 2024
- Histone Acetylation Enhancing Host Melanization
- Authors: ๅ ่, Yan Zhou, Wen Cui, Yan-Wei Han, Pei Chen, Gui-Ming Liao, Youming Hou, Baozhen Tang
- Year: 2024
- Host-Encoded Aminotransferase Import into Nardonella
- Authors: Ying Huang, Zhen-Feng Feng, Fan Li, Youming Hou
- Year: 2024
- Symbiotic Bacteria Affecting Phenoloxidase Activation
- Authors: Sanda N. B., Youming Hou
- Year: 2023
- Cellular Immunological Responses to Asecodes hispinarum
- Authors: Zhiming Chen, Tingting Fu, Lang Fu, Bin Liu, Yaping Lin, Baozhen Tang, Youming Hou
- Year: 2022
- Entomopathogenic Nematodes Inhibiting proPO System
- Authors: Sanda N. B., Bofeng Hou, Youming Hou
- Year: 2022
- Effect of Gut Bacteria on Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
- Authors: Qian-Xia Liu, Zhi-Ping Su, Hui-Hui Liu, Sheng-Ping Lu, Bing Ma, Yue Zhao, Youming Hou, Zhanghong Shi
- Year: 2021
๐ Conclusion
Youming Hou’s pioneering research in ecological pest control and invasive species management has left a lasting impact on agricultural biosecurity. His extensive work on sustainable pest management techniques has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed to global efforts in controlling invasive species. As a leader in entomology, he continues to drive innovative solutions to mitigate agricultural threats and protect food security worldwide.