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    1. Huijuan Guo, Sun Yucheng*, Yuefei Li, Bin Tong, Marvin Harris, Keyan Zhu-Salzman and Feng Ge*,  Pea aphid promotes amino acid metabolism both in Medicago truncatula and bacteriocytes to favor the population growth under elevated CO2. Global Change Biology (2013) 19, 3210–3223, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12260
    2. Huijuan Guo, Yucheng Sun*, Yuefei Li, Xianghui Liu, Wenhao Zhang and Feng Ge*,  Elevated CO2 decreases the response of the ethylene signaling pathway in Medicago truncatula and increases the abundance of the pea aphid. New Phytologist http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.12484/abstract
    3. Zi-Hua Zhao, Pei-Jian Shi, Cang Hui, Fang Ouyang, Feng Ge*, Bai-Lian Li   Solving the pitfalls of pitfall trapping: a two-circle method for density estimation of ground-dwelling arthropods. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2013, 4, 865–871 doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12083
    4. Ye L, Fu X, Ge F* (2012) Enhanced sensitivity to higher ozone in a pathogen-resistant tobacco cultivar. J Exp Bot 639(3):1341-1347
    5. Huijuan Guo, Yucheng Sun*, Qin Ren, Chuangyou Li and Feng Ge*  2012 Elevated CO2 reduces both the resistance and tolerance of tomato plant to cotton bollworm damage by suppressing the JA signaling pathway. PLoS ONE 7(7): e41426.
    6.  Fang Ouyang, Xingyuan Men, Jianwei Su,Yongsheng Zhang, Xihua Zhao, Feng Ge* 2012 Maize benefits the predatory beetle, Propylea japonica (Thunberg), to provide potential to enhance biological control for aphids in cotton. PLoS ONE 7(9): e44379
    7. Guo F, Lei J, Sun Y, Chi YH, Ge F*, et al. (2012) Antagonistic Regulation, Yet Synergistic Defense: Effect of Bergapten and Protease Inhibitor on Development of Cowpea Bruchid Callosobruchus maculatus. PLoS ONE 7(8): e41877.
    8. Sun Y, Cao H, Yin J, Li C, Kang L, Ge F* (2011) Elevated CO2 influences nematode-induced defense responses of tomato genotypes differing in the JA pathway. PLoS ONE 6(5): e19751.
    9. Yuan Y, Ke X, Chen F, Krogh P, Ge F*(2011) Decrease in catalase activity of Folsomia candida fed a Bt rice diet. Environ Pollut 159: 3714-3720.
    10.  Ouyang F, Liu Z, Yin J, Su J, Wang C, Ge F* (2011) Effects of transgenic Bt cotton on over-wintering characteristics and survival of Helicoverpa armigera. J Insec Physiol 57 153–160.
    11.  Chang L, Liu XH, Ge F* (2011) Effect of elevated O3 associated with Bt cotton on the abundance, species diversity and community structure of soil Collembola. Appl Soil Ecol 47 :45–50.
    12. Xue Fu Lefu Ye Kang L.  Feng Ge*   2010  Elevated CO2 shifts the focus of tobacco plant defenses from Cucumber mosaic virus to the tobacco aphid.  PlantCell and Environment. 33, 2056–2064
    13. Sun YC, Cao HF, Yin J. Kang L. Ge F*. 2010. Elevated CO2 changes the interactions between nematode and tomato genotypes differing in the JA pathway. PlantCell and Environment. 33, 729–739
    14. Sun YC, Su JW, Ge F*. 2010. Elevated CO2 Reduces the Response of Sitobion avenae (Homoptera: Aphididae) to Alarm Pheromone. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 135 :140-147.
    15. Gao F, Chen FJ, Ge F*. 2010. Elevated CO2 lessens predation of Chrysopa sinica on Aphis gossypii. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 135: 135–140, 2010
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