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Zhou X, Wan S, Luo Y. 2007. Source components and interannual variability of soil CO2 efflux under experimental warming and clipping in a grassland ecosystem. Global Change Biology, 13: 761~775. PDF

Luo Y, and X.Zhou. 2006. Soil Respiration and the Environment, Academic Press. PDF (Content of Book)

Davidson, E. A., I. A. Janssens, and Y. Luo. 2006. On the variability of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems moving beyond Q10. Global Change Biology, 12: 154-164. PDF

Zhou, X., R. A. Sherry, Y. An, L. L. Wallace, and Y. Luo. 2006. Main and interactive effects of warming, clipping, and doubled precipitation on soil CO2 efflux in a grassland ecosystem. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 20, GB1003, doi:10.1029/2005GB002526. PDF

Jiang, L., F. Shi, B. Li, Y. Luo, J. Chen, and J. Chen. 2005. Separating rhizosphere respiration from total soil respiration in two larch plantations in northerneastern China. Tree Physiology, 25: 1187-1195. PDF

Hui, D.,and Y. Luo. 2004. Evaluation of soil CO2 production and transport in Duke Forest using a process-based modeling approach. Global Biogeochemical cycles, 18, GB4029, doi:10.1029/2004GB002297. PDF

Wan SQ, and Y. Luo. 2003. Substrate regulation of soil respiration in a tallgrass prairie: Results of a clipping and shading experiment Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17 (2): Art. No. 1054. PDF

Liu, X, S. Wan, B. Su, D. Hui, and Y. Luo. 2002. Response of soil CO2 efflux to water manipulation in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Plant and Soil, 240: 213-223. PDF

Luo, Y., S. Wan, D. Hui, and L. Wallace. 2001. Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie. Nature, 413: 622-625. PDF

Luo, Y., L.H. Wu, J.A. Andrews, L. White, R. Matamala, K.V.R. Schafer, W.H. Schelesinger. 2001. Elevated CO2 differentiates ecosystem carbon processes: deconvolution analysis of Duke forest FACE data. Ecological Monographs, 71: 357-376. PDF

Luo, Y., R. B. Jackson, C. B. Field, and H. A. Mooney. 1996. Elevated CO2 increases belowground respiration in California grasslands. Oecologia, 108: 130-137. PDF