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1979-1983: 云南大学植物专业,获理学学士学位 1983-1985: 北京医科大学生物教研室,助教 1985-1988: 云南大学植物专业攻读,获理学硕士学位 1988-1992: 贵州省生物研究所植物室,助理研究员 1992-1995: 中科院昆明植物研究所植物专业攻读,获理学博士学位 1995-1998:中科院昆明植物研究所副研究员 1997:日本京都大学做访问学者 1998-至今:中科院昆明植物研究所研究员、博士生导师 2002-2006:中科院昆明植物研究所计划处 处长 2005-2009:中科院昆明植物研究所生物地理与生态学研究室 副主任 2005-现在:中科院昆明植物研究所标本馆 馆长

研究领域

从事东亚南部界面高级孤立类群的起源适应、演化规律的研究以及具体植物区系和保护生物学研究

近期论文

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1. Liu, Z.-W., Zhao, Q.-R., Zhou, J., Peng, H., Yang, J.-B. 2012. Development of 16 microsatellite markers for Prince’s pine, Chimaphila japonica (Pyroleae, Monotropoideae, Ericaceae). International Journal of Molecular Sciences 13: 4003-4008. (SCI) 2. Liu, Z.-W., Wang, Z.-H., Zhou, J., Peng, H*. 2011. Phylogeny of Pyroleae (Ericaceae): implications for character evolution. Journal of Plant Research 124: 325-337. (SCI) 3. Zhan QQ, Wang JF, Gong X*, Peng H. 2011. Patterns of chloroplast DNA variation in Cycas debaoensis (Cycadaceae): conservation implications. Conservation Genetics 12: 959-970. (SCI) 4. Xu, J., Yin, Z.-J., Peng, H*., Funamoto, T. 2011. First report of chromosome numbers and karyotypes of two monotypic genera endemic to eastern Asia: Brachystemma (Caryophyllaceae) and Craspedolobium (Fabaceae). Nordic Journal of Botany (published online, SCI) 5. Liu, Z.-W., Zhou, J., Liu, E.-D., Peng, H*. 2010. A molecular phylogeny and a new classification of Pryola (Pyroleae, Ericadeae). Taxon 59: 1690-1700. (SCI) 6. Liu, Y.-C., Peng, H*. 2010. Miscanthus subgen. Rubimons subgen. Nov. (Poaceae) and Miscanthus villosus sp. Nov. from southwest Yunnan, China. Nordic Journal of Botany.28: 670-672. (SCI, IF=0.868) 7. Xiang, C.-L., Dong, Z.-H., Peng, H*. Liu, Z.-W. 2010. Trichome micromorphology of the East Asiatic genus Chelonopsis (Lamiaceae) and its systematic implications. Flora 205: 434-441. (SCI) 8. Xiang, C.-L., Liu, Z.-W., Xu, J., Peng, H*. 2010. Validation of the name Chelonopsis chekiangensis (Lamiaceae), a species from eastern China. Novon 19: 133-134. (SCI) 9. Xiang, C.-L., Liu, E.-D., Peng, H*. 2010. Nomenclatural notes on the genus Paraphlomis (Lamiaceae: Lamoideae) from China. Nordic Journal of Botany 28: 667-669. (SCI) 10. 董朝辉,许瑾,向春雷,刘恩德,彭华*. 2010. 云南一些植物特征成分与古夷平面的相关性. 武汉植物学研究 28: 34-37. 11. Liu, Y.-C., Peng, H*. 2009. Mastixia microcarpa (Mastixiaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China. Annales Botanici Fennici 46: 566-568. (SCI) 12. Xiang, C.-L., L Peng, H*. 2009. Validation of Scropuhlaria macrocarpa (Scrophulariaceae) endemic to southwestern China. Nordic Journal of Botany 27: 379-380. (SCI) 13. Zhou, J., Gong, X., Downie, S.R., Peng, H. 2009. Towards a more robust molecular phylogeny of Chinese Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae: Additional evidence from nrITS and cpDNA intron (rpl16 and rps16) sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 53: 56-68. 14. Xiang, C.-L., L Peng, H*. 2008. Typification of the name Chelonopsis albiflora (Labiatae). Acta Botanica Yunnanica 30: 15-16. 15. Xiang, C.-L., L Peng, H*. 2008. Validation of the name Lindernia megaphylla P. C. Tsoong (Scrophulariaceae). Nordic Journal of Botany 26: 41. (SCI) 16. Xiang, C.-L., L Peng, H*. 2008. Validation of the name Paraphlomis hispida C. Y. Wu (Lamiaceae). Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 15: 73-74. 17. Xiang, C.-L., Liu, E.-D., Peng, H*. 2008. A key to the genus Chelonopsis (Lamiaceae) and two new combinations: C. rosea var. siccanea and C. souliei var. cashmerica comb. nov. Nordic Journal of Botany 26: 31-34. (SCI) 18. Yang, X., Lu, S.-G., Peng, H*. 2008. Cytological studies on the eastern Asian family Trochodendraceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158: 332-335. (SCI) 19. Yuan, Q.-J., Zhang, Z.-Y., Peng, H*., Ge, S. 2008. Chloroplast phylogeography of Dipentodon (Dipentodontaceae) in southwest China and northern Vietnam. Molecular Ecology 17: 1054-1065. 20. Zhou, J., Peng, H., Downie, S.R., Liu, Z.-W., Gong, X. 2008. A molecular phylogeny of Chinese Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequences. Taxon 57: 402-416. (SCI)

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