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Li Dezhu

Professor
Department of Germplasm Bank of Wild Species
Kunming Institute of Botany
China

Biography

Prof. LI De-Zhu received his PhD from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)' Kunming Institute of Botany (KIB) in 1990. He worked at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh from 1993 to 1994 as a Ferguson Fellow and at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden as the Taxonomist from 1994 to 1996. He is now a Professor of KIB/CAS, the President of CAS Kunming Branch, as well as Vice President of the Botanical Society of China, and the Representative of China for the International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). Prof. Li is an associate editor for Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, BMC Evolutionary Biology and PhytoKeys, and on the editorial boards of Journal of Systematics and Evolution and Kew Bulletin. He was awarded to an OBE in September 2010 for his contributions to China-UK botanic exchange and the promotion of biodiversity conservation. His research interests focus on plant systematics, biogeography, plant DNA barcoding and germplasm conservation. He has authored some 300 papers, including 210 in ISI-index journals, including PNAS, Trends in Plant Science, Systematic Biology, New Phytologist and Molecular Ecology. He has authored or contributed to 21 monographs and books, including the bamboo account of the Flora of China, and is the editor of the Chinese translation of Plant Systematics, A Phylogenetic Approach (3rd Edition).

Research Interest

Systematics, phylogeny, and biogeography of Bambusoideae. Plant DNA barcoding and iFlora of China, Wild plant germplasm resources protection and research, The construction of the tree of life based on genomic data, The effects of climate change on plant diversity in major ecosystems.

Publications

  • Li D-Z*, Zeng C-X. Prospects for plant DNA barcoding. Biodiversity Science 23 (3)(2015): 297-298.

  • Fritsch P W, Lu L, Wang Hong, Li D-Z. New species, taxonomic renovations, and typifications in Gaultheria series Trichophyllae (Ericaceae). Phytotaxa 201 (1) (2015): 1-26.

  • Cai J, Ma P-F, Li H-T, Li D-Z*. Complete Plastid Genome Sequencing of Four Tilia Species (Malvaceae): A Comparative Analysis and Phylogenetic Implications. PLoS ONE 10(11) (2015): e0142705.

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