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Shu-Sheng Liu

Shu-Sheng Liu

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
14929
World Ranking
9652
National Ranking
298

Overview

Shu-Sheng Liu is a researcher affiliated with Zhejiang University in China, focusing primarily on the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work encompasses various subfields, notably insect science, plant science, and molecular biology, with additional contributions to public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

Their research topics cover a broad range of areas related to insect-plant interactions and control, plant virus studies, and insect symbiosis and bacterial influences. Other areas of interest include plant parasitism and resistance, insect and pesticide research, mosquito-borne diseases and control, and general plant and animal studies.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Xiao-Wei Wang, Li-Long Pan, Wen-Hao Han, Shun-Xia Ji, and Fengbin Zhang.

Key venues where Shu-Sheng Liu has published include Pest Management Science, Insect Science, Plant Cell & Environment, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and New Phytologist.

Recent publications by Shu-Sheng Liu include:

  • Virus-induced phytohormone dynamics and their effects on plant-insect interactions, 2021, New Phytologist
  • Red-light is an environmental effector for mutualism between begomovirus and its vector whitefly, 2021, PLoS Pathogens
  • Armet from whitefly saliva acts as an effector to suppress plant defences by targeting tobacco cystatin, 2022, New Phytologist
  • A vector whitefly endocytic receptor facilitates the entry of begomoviruses into its midgut cells via binding to virion capsid proteins, 2020, PLoS Pathogens
  • WRKY Transcription Factors in Nicotiana tabacum Modulate Plant Immunity against Whitefly via Interacting with MAPK Cascade Pathways, 2020, Insects

Best Publications

  • Bemisia tabaci: A Statement of Species Status

    Paul J. De Barro;Shu-Sheng Liu;Laura M. Boykin;Adam B. Dinsdale

  • Asymmetric mating interactions drive widespread invasion and displacement in a whitefly

    Shu-Sheng Liu;Shu-Sheng Liu;P. J. De Barro;P. J. De Barro;Jing Xu;Jing Xu;Jun-Bo Luan;Jun-Bo Luan

  • De novo characterization of a whitefly transcriptome and analysis of its gene expression during development.

    Xiao-Wei Wang;Jun-Bo Luan;Jun-Min Li;Yan-Yuan Bao

  • Species Concepts as Applied to the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci Systematics: How Many Species Are There?

    Shu-sheng Liu;John Colvin;Paul J De Barro

  • Vector-Virus Mutualism Accelerates Population Increase of an Invasive Whitefly

    Min Jiu;Xue Ping Zhou;Lin Tong;Jing Xu

  • An extensive field survey combined with a phylogenetic analysis reveals rapid and widespread invasion of two alien whiteflies in China.

    Jian Hu;Paul De Barro;Hua Zhao;Jia Wang

  • Virulence Factors of Geminivirus Interact with MYC2 to Subvert Plant Resistance and Promote Vector Performance

    Ran Li;Berhane T. Weldegergis;Jie Li;Choonkyun Jung

  • Reproductive incompatibility among genetic groups of Bemisia tabaci supports the proposition that the whitefly is a cryptic species complex

    J. Xu;P.J. De Barro;S.S. Liu

  • Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Diamondback Moth in China.

    Zhenyu Li;Xia Feng;Shu-Sheng Liu;Minsheng You

  • Begomovirus–whitefly mutualism is achieved through repression of plant defences by a virus pathogenicity factor

    Tong Zhang;Jun-Bo Luan;Jin-Feng Qi;Chang-Jun Huang

  • Suppression of terpenoid synthesis in plants by a virus promotes its mutualism with vectors.

    Jun-Bo Luan;Dan-Mei Yao;Tong Zhang;Linda L. Walling

  • Influence of Temperature Variations on Rate of Development in Insects: Analysis of Case Studies from Entomological Literature

    Shu-Sheng Liu;Guang-Mei Zhang;Jun Zhu

  • Development and Survival of the Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) at Constant and Alternating Temperatures

    Shu-Sheng Liu;Fei-Zhou Chen;Myron P. Zalucki

  • Metabolic Coevolution in the Bacterial Symbiosis of Whiteflies and Related Plant Sap-Feeding Insects

    Jun-Bo Luan;Wenbo Chen;Daniel K. Hasegawa;Alvin M. Simmons

  • Global Analysis of the Transcriptional Response of Whitefly to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl China Virus Reveals the Relationship of Coevolved Adaptations

    Jun-Bo Luan;Jun-Min Li;Nélia Varela;Yong-Liang Wang

  • A salivary effector enables whitefly to feed on host plants by eliciting salicylic acid-signaling pathway

    Hong-Xing Xu;Li-Xin Qian;Xing-Wei Wang;Ruo-Xuan Shao

  • A calmodulin-like protein suppresses RNA silencing and promotes geminivirus infection by degrading SGS3 via the autophagy pathway in Nicotiana benthamiana.

    Fangfang Li;Nan Zhao;Zhenghe Li;Xiongbiao Xu

  • Characterization of a Newly Discovered Symbiont of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)

    Xiao-Li Bing;Jiao Yang;Einat Zchori-Fein;Xiao-Wei Wang

  • Comparison of performance on different host plants between the B biotype and a non-B biotype of Bemisia tabaci from Zhejiang, China

    Lian-Sheng Zang;Wei-Qiang Chen;Shu-Sheng Liu

  • Experimental analysis of the influence of pest management practice on the efficacy of an endemic arthropod natural enemy complex of the diamondback moth.

    Michael J. Furlong;Shi Zu-Hua;Liu Yin-Quan;Guo Shi-Jian

Frequent Co-Authors

Myron P. Zalucki
Myron P. Zalucki University of Queensland
Xueping Zhou
Xueping Zhou Zhejiang University
Paul J. De Barro
Paul J. De Barro Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
John Colvin
John Colvin University of Greenwich
Murad Ghanim
Murad Ghanim Agricultural Research Organization
Xue-Xin Chen
Xue-Xin Chen Zhejiang University
Marcel Dicke
Marcel Dicke Wageningen University & Research
David W. Crowder
David W. Crowder Washington State University
Henryk Czosnek
Henryk Czosnek Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Daniel J. Kliebenstein
Daniel J. Kliebenstein University of California, Davis

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