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Papers Presented At Professional Meetings:
- 2007 Xiang Luo, Xiaoni Zeng, Weining Wang, Hongqi
Li*. Terahertz Spectra of Naphthoquinone Derivatives. Photonics
Asia 2007, November 11-15, 2007.
- 2007 Adam Hnatkovich* and Hongqi Li. A comprehensive
survey of transplanted populations of pitcher plants around western
Maryland. Maryland Native Plant Society Conference, September 29,
2007.
- 2004 Hongqi Li. Tracing the origin of angiosperms
through studying both plant morphology and molecule oleanane from
fossil plants. 21st Annual Mid-Continent Paleobotanical Colloquium,
Norman, Oklahoma May 14-16, 2004.
- 2000, Moldowan. J.M., Jeremy Dahl, David Zinniker,
Nina Talyzina, David W. Taylor, Hongqi Li, Silvana M. Barbanti,
Mark A. McCaffrey, Albert G. Holba, Stephen R. Jacobson. Expanding
Evolutionary Knowledge Using Molecular Fossils. The 31st International
Geological Congress, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. August 06 - 17, 2000.
- 2000, Moldowan. J.M., S.M. Barbanti, A.V. Rangel
O., J. Dahl, D. Zinniker, N. Talyzina, A.A. Al-Hajji, Hongqi Li,
D. W. Taylor. A Summary of Taxon Specific Biomarker Applications:
Geologic Age, Paleoenvironment and the Early Evolution of Species.
The 7th Latin-American Congress On Organic Geochemistry Mabu Thermas
& Resort, Foz Do Iguaçu, Brazil, October 20-28, 2000.
- 1994, Li, Hongqi, Edith L. Taylor, and Thomas
N. Taylor. Discussion on Gigantopterids from China. Presented at
the 11th Mid-Continent Paleobotanical Colloquium (Morgantown, West
Virginia).
- 1993, Li, H., E. Taylor, and T. N. Taylor. Foliage
Anatomy of Gigantonoclea guizhouensis (Gigantopteridales)
from the Upper Permian of Guizhou Province, China. Presented at
the 10th Mid-Continent Paleobotanical Colloquium (East Lansing,
Michigan).
- 1987, Li, Hongqi. The Anatomic Study of Gigantopterids
and the Significance. The 2nd Conference of Paleobotanical Society
of China (Nanjing, China; in Chinese).
- 1987, Li, Hongqi. The Anatomic Study of a Petrified
Stem, Guizhouoxylon dahebianense gen. et sp. nov., and the significance.
The 2nd Conference of Paleobotanical Society of China. (Nanjing,
China; in Chinese).
- 1985, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, Shijun Wang,
Hongqi Li, and Shimin Ma. A Preliminary Study on Systematics and
Taxonomy of Cathaysia Flora. The Paper for the Symposium on the
Systematic and Taxonomic Approaches in Paleobotany (London, England).
INVITED SEMINARS:
- 2007 "Solving Darwin's "Abominable Mystery"
at Paleontological Center, Jilin University, China, November 15,
2007.
- 2007 "Multiple approaches to trace the origin
of flowering plants" at Capital Normal University, Beijing,
China, November 16, 2007.
- 2002 "The earliest fossil herbaceous flowering
plant from Liaoxi" at China University of Mining and Technology,
Beijing, China, June 5, 2002.
- 2002 "Solving Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery'"
at China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China, June
5, 2002.
- 2002 "The earliest fossil flowering plant
from Liaoxi" at Key Laboratory of Petroleum Geochemistry (KLPG),
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Beijing, China, June
13, 2002.
- 2002 "Tracing the origin of angiosperms through
investigating fossil molecule oleanane from fossil plants in China"
at the Key Laboratory of Petroleum Geochemistry (KLPG), China National
Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Beijing, China, June 13, 2002.
- 2000 "An enigmatic fossil plant group, Gigantopterids,
from Permian of China" at Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, PA.
September 2000.
- 2000 "A comprehensive study of the Permian
gigantopterids from China" at South Dakota State University.
- 2000 "A Cladistic view on gigantopterids
and their phylogenetic relationships to angiosperms" at China
University of Mining and Technology, July 2000.
- 2000 "A Permian, Anatomically preserved cycad
stem from China: Implications for cycad evolution" at Institute
of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, July 2000.
- 1999 "The morphology and anatomy of gigantopterids,
and their evolutionary significance" at Rowan University, New
Jersey.
- 1993 "Anatomical study of gigantopterids"
at Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
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