Chen Zehui
Introduction to Doctoral Supervisor Chen Zehui
Name |
Chen Zehui |
Gender |
Male | |
Date of birth |
August,1962 |
Titles |
Professor, Ph.D. | |
Position/Group job |
Vice President of Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In 2018, he was elected as a member of the maize expert guidance group of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of PRC, and vice-chairman of the maize Professional Committee of the Chinese Agricultural Society in the same year. | |||
Research direction |
Quantitative Genetics and Maize Breeding and Extension | |||
Recruiting doctoral subjects |
Crop Science - > Crop Genetics and Breeding | |||
Contact Email |
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Resume |
In 1991, he was sent to the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center for corn improvement. In 1998, he received a Ph.D. from the University of the Philippines. In 2003, he was awarded the National Outstanding Achievement Award by six ministries and commissions, including the Central Organization Department. In 2004, he was awarded the first batch of national level "Talents Project in the New Century" by the six ministries. In 2017, he was hired as a doctoral supervisor for crop genetics and breeding at Hunan Agricultural University. | |||
Science &Teaching Research |
Projects |
More than 30 projects, including the National 863 Key Project and the National Seven Major Crop Breeding Subprojects, the National Agricultural Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Fund Project, and the major scientific and technological breakthroughs of the “Tenth Five-Year Plan” and “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” in Guizhou Province. | ||
Papers and Works |
More than 30 papers in Chinese and English published in core journals at home and abroad, and four monographs published, "Quality Protein Maize", "Community and Quantitative Genetics", "Guizhou Maize Breeding" and "Genetic Breeding of Maize Breeding", and translated "Application of Quantitative Genetics in Maize Breeding". | |||
Main Awards |
2 second prizes for provincial and ministerial level scientific and technological progress. 17 corn varieties were examined and 7 new plant variety protection rights were authorized. |