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Dr. Zhuo Feng (冯卓) is a young palaeobotanist working in the Lab of Palaeontology of Yunnan University, Kunming city, southwest China. He got his B.Sc.and M.Sc. degrees from the Northwest University in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province of P.R. China in 2002 and 2005 respectively.
Zhuo Feng got his Ph. D. degree from Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. Dr. Feng’s research is mainly involved in the Paleozoic plants and strata.
Dr. Feng is a blogger of SCIENCENET:
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/u/jumper “挖了磨、磨了挖……”
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod=space&uid=405340
A list of Dr. Feng’s recent publication is put below:
Feng, Z., 2012. Ningxiaites specialis, a new woody gymnosperm from the uppermost Permian of China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 181, 34–46.
Feng, Z., Wang, J., Liu, L.J., Roessler, R., 2012. A novel coniferous tree trunk with septate pith from the Guadalupian (Permian) of China: ecological and evolutionary significance. International Journal of Plant Sciences 173(7), 835–848.
Feng, Z., Zierold, T., Roessler, R., 2012. When horsetails became giants. Chinese Science Bulletin 57 (18), 2285–2288. (Chinese version:冯卓, Zierold, T., Roessler, R., 2012. 巨大的二叠纪木贼. 科学通报,57(18):1671-1675.)
Wang, J., Pfefferkorn, H.W., Zhang, Y., Feng, Z., 2012. Permian vegetational Pompii from Inner Mongolia and its implications for landscape paleoecology and paleobiogeography of Cathaysia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 109(13), 4927–4932.
Feng, Z., Wang, J., Roessler, R., 2011. A unique gymnosperm from the latest Permian of China, and its ecophysiological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 165, 27–40
Feng, Z.,Wang, J., Roessler, R., 2010. Palaeoginkgoxylon zhoui, a new ginkgophyte wood from the Guadalupian (Permian) of China and its evolutionary implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 162, 146–158
Feng, Z.,Wang, J., Liu, L.J., 2010. First report of oribatid mite (arthropod) borings and coprolites in Permian woods from the Helan Mountains of northern China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 288, 54–61.
Wang, J., Feng, Z., Zhang, Y., Wang, S.J., 2009. Confirmation of Sigillaria Brongniart as a coal-forming plant in Cathaysia: occurrence from an Early Permian autochthonous peat-forming flora in Inner Mongolia. Geological Journal 44, 480–493.
Feng, Z., Wang, J., Bek, J., 2008. Nudasporestrobus ningxicus gen. et sp. nov., a novel sigillarian megasporangiate cone from the Bashkirian (Early Pennsylvanian) of Ningxia, northwestern China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 149(3-4), 150–162.
Feng, Z., Wang, J., Shen, G.L., 2008. Zalesskioxylon xiaheyanense sp. nov., a gymnospermous wood of the Stephanian (Late Carboniferous) from Ningxia, northwestern China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 33(3-4), 219–228.
Feng, Z., Li, P., Shen, G.L., Wang, J., 2004. A note on the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of Jurinodendron in China. The Palaeobotanist 53, 17–20.
Wang, J., Pfefferkorn, H.W., Feng, Z., Shen, G.-L., 2004. A new species of Discinites (Noeggerathiales) associated with a new species of Yuania from the lower Permian of Inner Mongolia, China. International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(6), 1107–1119.
廖卓庭,王向东,王伟,祁玉平,陈波,张燚强,张峰,林巍,冯卓,2010.龙门山的石炭系.地层学杂志,34(4):349–362.
李萍,冯卓,2003.圆印木Jurinodendron在中国的地层和地理分布.西北地质,36(4):39–44.
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古植物学的故事(180期)
中国古植物学新秀----冯卓博士
Story of Palaeobotany Series (180)
Chinese Palaeobotanists (IX) [Young Palaeobotanists in China]— Dr Zhuo Feng [Brief English introduction]
Qigao Sun
Amherst, MA
Nov.18, 2012
Key words:中国青年古植物学家; 冯卓博士
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