Ouyang L, Zhao P*, Rao X, Zhu LW, Ni GY (2022) Interpreting the water use strategies of plantation tree species by canopy stomatal conductance and its sensitivity to vapor pressure deficit in South China. Forest Ecology and Management 505, 119940.
Ouyang L#, Du J#, Zhang Z*, Zhao P, Zhu LW, Ni GY (2021). Urbanization intensifies tree sap flux but divergently for different tree species groups in China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-17813-8
Ouyang L, Wu J, Zhao P*, Li YQ, Zhu LW, Ni GY (2021). Consumption of precipitation by evapotranspiration indicates potential drought for broadleaved and coniferous plantations in hilly lands of South China. Agricultural Water Management 252, 106927;
Ouyang L, Wu J, Zhao P*, Zhu LW, Ni GY (2021). Stand age rather than soil moisture gradient mainly regulates the compromise between plant growth and water use of Eucalyptus urophylla in hilly South China. Land Development & Degradation 32, 2423-2436
Ouyang L, Gao J, Zhao P*, Rao X (2020). Species-specific transpiration and water-use patterns of two pioneer dominant tree species under manipulated rainfall in a low-subtropical secondary evergreen forest. Ecohydrology 13, e2234.
Ouyang L, He W, Huang KC, Zhou CM, Gu DX, Huang YQ, Zhao P* ( 2019). Seasonal water use strategy of canopy tree species and possible implication for their coexistence in a subtropical secondary forest. Ecohydrology, 2019, 12: e2129
Ouyang L, Zhao P*, Zhou GS, Zhu LW, Huang YQ, Zhao XH, Ni GY (2018). Stand-scale transpiration of a Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis plantation and its potential hydrological implication. Ecohydrology, 2018, 11: e1938
Ouyang L, Zhao P*, Zhu LW, Zhang ZZ, Zhao XH, Ni GY (2017). Difference in response of water use to evaporative demand for co-dominant diffuse-porous vs. ring-porous tree species under N addition in a temperate forest. Ecohydrology, 2017, 10: e1829
Ouyang L, Tang Q, Yu L, Zhang R* (2014). Effects of amendment of different biochars on soil enzyme activities related to carbon mineralization. Soil Research 52, 706-716
Ouyang L, Yu L, Zhang R* (2014). Effects of amendment of different biochars on soil carbon mineralization and sequestration. Soil Research 52, 46-54
Ouyang L, Wang F, Tang J, Yu L, Zhang R* (2013). Effects of biochar amendment on soil aggregates and hydraulic properties. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 13, 991-1002
Ouyang L, Zhang R* (2013). Effects of biochars derived from different feed stocks and pyrolysis temperatures on soil physical and hydraulic properties. Journal of Soils and Sediments 13, 1561-1572