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Published Abstracts Of Papers Presented At Professional Meetings:

  • 2006 Michael Gould* and Hongqi Li. Using SEM LAV model to observe carnivorous plants. Program of the 6th International Carnivorous Plants Society Conference, p. 3. June 1-5, 2006, Frostburg, MD.
  • 2006 Hongqi Li. Comparative study of the fossil Archaeamphora with sarraceniaceans. Program of the 6th International Carnivorous Plants Society Conference, p. 4. June 1-5, 2006, Frostburg, MD, USA.
  • 2006 Weining Wang and Hongqi Li*. Using THz Spectrum to Examine Dynamic Inter-Change between Naphthoquinones and Glutathione. Program of the 6th International Carnivorous Plants Society Conference, p. 5. June 1-5, 2006, Frostburg, MD, USA.
  • 2005 Hongqi Li. Occurrence of crown Eudicot Angiosperm - Sarraceniacean-like pitcher plants - in the Early Cretaceous, China. Annual Conference of Botanical Society of America (BSA), Botany 2005, Abstracts, p. 83. August 14-17, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • 2004 Hongqi Li*, Fuqing Song, Huitong Wang, Shuichang Zhang, Robert Larivee, and Jan Schlauer. Early Cretaceous fossil sarraceniacean pitcher plants from Liaoning of China. Abstract of The 5th International Carnivorous Plants Society Congress, p. 26. June 17-28, 2004, Lyon, France.
  • 2002, Ji, Qiang, Hongqi Li*, L. Michelle Bowe, and David Winship Taylor. The earliest fossil herbaceous flowering plant from the Yixian Formation, Sihetun, Liaoning, northeastern China. Annual Conference of Botanical Society of America (BSA), August 2-4, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. http://www.botany2002.org/section7/abstracts/23.shtml
  • 2002, Ji, Qiang, Hongqi Li*, L. Michelle Bowe, and David Winship Taylor. The earliest fossil herbaceous flowering plant. The 4th World Chinese Conference on Geological Sciences (Abstracts, p. 12-13). May 22-24, Nanjing, China.
  • 2002, Hongqi Li. Solving Darwin's "Abominable Mystery". The 4th World Chinese Conference on Geological Sciences (Abstracts, p. 16-19). May 22-24, Nanjing, China.
  • 2001, Moldowan, J. Michael, David A. Zinniker, Jeremy Dahl, Hongqi Li and David Winship Taylor. Molecular paleontology: Tracing the evolutionary roots of angiosperms using the molecular fossil oleanane. American Chemical Society 221st National Meeting (Abstract, p. 73). April 1- 5, San Diego, CA, USA.
  • 2000, Hongqi Li, Jianglin Chang, Baolin Tian, and David W. Taylor. The oldest cycad stem, a Permian fossil from China and implications for cycad evolution. The 6th International organization of Paleobotany Conference (IOP) (July 30 - Aug. 4, 2000, Qinghuandao, Hebei, China). Abstract, p. 76-77.
  • 2000, Taylor, David, W., Hongqi Li, David Zinniker, Jeremy Dahl, Fred J. Fago, and J. M. Moldowan. The molecular fossil oleanane and Permian data on its occurrence in gigantopterids and anthophytes. The 6th International organization of Paleobotany Conference (IOP) (July 30 - August 4, 2000, Qinghuandao, Hebei, China). Abstract, p. 127-128.
  • 1998, Taylor, D. W., G. Brenner, L. J. Hickey, S. H. Basha, H. Li, F. J. Fago, and J. M. Moldowan. Preliminary molecular fossil data on angiosperm evolution and radiation. Amer. Jour. Bot. 85(6): 81 (Supplement).
  • 1998, Taylor, D. W., H. Li, J. Dahl, F. J. Fago, G. W. Rothwell, L. J. Hickey, and J. M. Moldowan.The molecular fossil oleanane and preliminary data on its occurrence in gigantopterids, anthophytes and other seed plants. Amer. Jour. Bot. 85(6): 81-82 (Supplement).
  • 1998, Zinniker, D., J. M. Moldowan, D. Dahl, D. J. Fago, H. Li, L. J. Hickey, G. W. Rothwell, and D. W. Taylor. Techniques and advances in molecular paleobotany: Methods for evaluating hypotheses of plant evolution and phylogeny by molecular fossils. Amer. Jour. Bot. 85(6): 83-84 (Supplement).
  • 1998, Tian, Bao-lin, Jianglin Chang, Hongqi Li, and David W. Taylor. Permineralized leafy cycad stem from the Upper Permian strata of Yunnan, China. Amer. Jour. Bot. 85(6): 162 (Supplement).
  • 1997, Hongqi Li, and David. W. Taylor. An actinodromous venation pattern in gigantopterids and its implication for a new structural classification of the group. Amer. Jour. Bot. 84(6): 136 (Supplement).
  • 1997, Taylor, D. W., and Hongqi Li. Phylogenetic relationships of gigantopterids and their affinities to seed plants. Amer. Jour. Bot. 84(6): 142-143 (Supplement).
  • 1994, Hongqi Li, Edith Taylor, and Thomas N. Taylor. Disjunct distribution of gigantopterids between Cathaysia and western North America. Amer. Jour. Bot. 81(6): 95-96 (Supplement).
  • 1994, Hongqi Li, Edith Taylor, and Thomas N. Taylor. The paleophytogeographic classification of Cathaysia and Gigantopteris Kingdoms. Amer. Jour. Bot. 81(6): 96 (Supplement).
  • 1993, Hongqi Li, Edith Taylor, and Thomas N. Taylor. The Axial Anatomy of Gigantopterids from the Upper Permian of Guizhou Province, China. Amer. Jour. Bot. 80(6): 90-91 (Supplement).
  • 1992, Hongqi Li, Edith Taylor, and Thomas N. Taylor. The Anatomy of Gigantopterid Stems from the Upper Permian of China. Abstracts of the 4th Conference of the International Organization of Paleobotany (at Paris, French): 99
  • 1988, Hongqi Li. The First Anatomic Study of Fossil Gigantopterids. In Collections of Teaching and Research Papers of Beijing Graduate School, CUMT (I): 344, CUMT Press (in Chinese)
  • 1988, Tian, Baolin, Hongqi Li, and Yingting Guo. Discussion on the systematic position of Gigantopterids. Publication No. 1 of the 3rd Conference of the International Organization of Paleobotany (Melbourne, Australia).
  • 1987, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, Shijun Wang, and Hongqi Li: Study on the Paleozoic Coal Balls and Floras in China. The Abstracts of Papers of the 11th International Carboniferous Conference (I): 126. (Beijing, China)
  • 1987, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, Shijun Wang, and Hongqi Li. A Preliminary Study on the Taxonomy of Cathaysia Flora. The Abstracts of Papers of the 11th International Carboniferous Conference (I): 127 (Beijing, China).
  • 1986, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, Shijun Wang, and Hongqi Li. Study on some Systematic and Taxonomic Problems of Cathaysia Flora. Paper Collections of the National Conference of Carboniferous Coal-Bearing Strata and Geology (Changsha, China): 84-85 (in Chinese).
  • 1986, Baolin Tian, Yingting Guo, Shijun Wang, and Hongqi Li. The Paleozoic Coal-Balls and Floras of China. Paper Collections of the National Conference of Carboniferous Coal-Bearing Strata and Geology (Changsha, China): 88-89 (in Chinese).
  • 1984, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, and Hongqi Li. The Late Upper Permian Flora of China. Abstracts of Contributed Papers and Poster Session, The 2nd Conference of the International Organization of Paleobotany (Edmonton, Canada): 4.
  • 1984, Tian, Baolin, Yingting Guo, and Hongqi Li. The Late Upper Permian Flora. Symposium on Carboniferous-Permian Coal-Bearing Strata of North China (at Taiyuan, China): 23-24 (in Chinese).

Hongqi Li's webpage was established on 11/20/96 and now transferred to Frostburg State University on 12/12/00.

Modified on November 10,2009

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