Areas of Focus
- Morphology and Development of Angiosperms
Work Experience
- 1994-07 to Present - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1996-09 to 1999-11 Doctorate: Sun Yat-sen University
- 1991-09 to 1994-07 Master's Degree: South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 1987-09 to 1991-07 Bachelor's Degree: West University
Publications
- Diversity, Fengxia Xu, 2023
- AoB PLANTS, Fengxia Xu, 2020
- Types and Evolutionary Significance of Pollination Chambers in Annonaceae, Cheng Mei, Fengxia Xu, 2020
- Homology and Functions of Inner Staminodes in Anaxagorea javanica (Annonaceae), Li Bingxin, Fengxia Xu, 2020
- Grana, Fengxia Xu, 2019
- Different Types of Tetrad Pollen Formation Mechanism in Pseuduvaria trimera (Annonaceae), Fengxia Xu, 2019
- The Coexistence of Binucleate and Trinucleate Pollen in Mitrephora macclurei Weerasooriya & R. M. K (Annonaceae), Gan Yangying, Fengxia Xu, 2019
- Comparative Anther and Pollen Tetrad Development in Functionally Monoecious Pseuduvaria trimera (Annonaceae) and Evolutionary Implications for Anther Indehiscence, Yang GuiFang, Fengxia Xu, 2018
- Studies on Pollen Morphology of Selected Species of Annonaceae from Thailand, Shao Yunyun, Fengxia Xu, 2017
- Comparison of Synandrium Structure and Development in Three Species from the Myristicaceae, Yang GuiFang, Fengxia Xu, 2017
- Floral Development of Monoecious Pseuduvaria trimera (Annonaceae) and Comparative Morphology and Structure of Its Stamens and Indehiscent Staminodes, Yang Guifang, Fengxia Xu, 2016
- Floral Ontogeny of Annonaceae: Evidence for High Variability in Floral Form, Xu Fengxia, De Craene Louis Ronse, 2010
- Floral Ontogeny of Knema and Horsfieldia (Myristicaceae): Evidence for a Complex Androecial Evolution, Xu Fengxia, De Craene Louis P Ronse, 2010
Awards
- Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Award (1998): Second Prize
- Guangzhou Branch Science and Technology Progress Award (1998): First Prize
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Natural Science Award (1998): Second Prize