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Cui, E*. (2024) Trait–environment relationships are timescale dependent, New Phytologist, 241(6): 2313-2315.
Cui, E., Xia, J*., & Luo, Y. (2023). Nitrogen use strategy drives interspecific differences in plant photosynthetic CO2 acclimation. Global Change Biology, 29(13), 3667-3677.
Cui, E., Lu, R., Xu, X., Sun, H., Qiao, Y., Ping, J., ... & Xia, J*. (2022). Soil phosphorus drives plant trait variations in a mature subtropical forest. Global Change Biology, 28(10), 3310-3320.
Cui, E., Weng, E., Yan, E., & Xia, J*. (2020). Robust leaf trait relationships across species under global environmental changes. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1-9. [F1000Prime推荐论文]
Cui, E., Bian, C., Luo, Y., Niu, S., Wang, Y., & Xia, J*. (2020). Spatial variations in terrestrial net ecosystem productivity and its local indicators. Biogeosciences, 17(23), 6237-6246.
Cui, E., Huang, K., Arain, M. A., Fisher, J. B., Huntzinger, D. N., Ito, A., ... & Xia, J*. (2019). Vegetation functional properties determine uncertainty of simulated ecosystem productivity: A traceability analysis in the East Asian monsoon region. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(6), 668-689. [封面文章]
Cui, E., Ren, L., & Sun, H. (2017). Analysis on the regional difference and impact factors of CO2 emissions in China. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 36(5), 1282-1289.
Cui, E., Ren, L., & Sun, H. (2016). Analysis of energy-related CO2 emissions and driving factors in five major energy consumption sectors in China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23(19), 19667-19674.
Cui, E., Ren, L., & Sun, H. (2015). Evaluation of variations and affecting factors of eco-environmental quality during urbanization. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22(5), 3958-3968.
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Ping, J., Cui E., Du, Y., Wei, N., Zhou, J., Wang, J., Niu, S., Luo, Y., & Xia, J*. (2023). Enhanced causal effect of ecosystem photosynthesis on respiration during heatwaves. Science Advances. (Accepted)
You, C., Wang, Y., Tan, X., Cui, E., Zhang, B., Bian, C., ... & Chen, S*. (2023). Inner Mongolia grasslands act as a weak regional carbon sink: A new estimation based on upscaling eddy covariance observations. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 342, 109719.
Bian, C., Xia, J*., Zhang, X., Huang, K., Cui, E., Zhou, J., ... & Luo, Y. (2023). Uncertainty and emergent constraints on enhanced ecosystem carbon stock by land greening. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15(5), e2022MS003397.
Qiu, S., Wang, Z., Xu, J., Cui, E., & Yan, L*. (2023). Influence of Vegetation Dynamics on Soil Organic Carbon and Its Fractions in a Coastal Wetland. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 9, 0016.
Wei, N., Xia, J*., Zhou, J., Jiang, L., Cui, E., Ping, J., & Luo, Y. (2022). Evolution of Uncertainty in Terrestrial Carbon Storage in Earth System Models from CMIP5 to CMP6. Journal of Climate, 35(17), 5483-5499.
Du, Y., Lu, R., Sun, H., Cui, E., Yan, L., & Xia, J*. (2022). Plant photosynthetic overcompensation under nocturnal warming: lack of evidence in subtropical evergreen trees. Annals of Botany, 130(1), 109-119.
Liu, H., Ye, Q*., Simpson, K. J., Cui, E., & Xia, J. (2022). Can evolutionary history predict plant plastic responses to climate change? New Phytologist, 235(3), 1260-1271.
Lu, R., Qiao, Y., Wang, J., Zhu, C., Cui, E., Xu, X., ... & Xia, J*. (2021). The U‐shaped pattern of size-dependent mortality and its correlated factors in a subtropical monsoon evergreen forest. Journal of Ecology, 109(6), 2421-2433.
Zhu, C., Cui, E., & Xia, J*. (2020). Both day and night warming reduce tree growth in extremely dry soils. Environmental Research Letters, 15(9), 094074.
Wei, N., Cui, E., Huang, K., Du, Z., Zhou, J., Xu, X., ... & Xia, J*. (2019). Decadal stabilization of soil inorganic nitrogen as a benchmark for global land models. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 11(4), 1088-1099.
Huang, K., Xia, J*., Wang, Y., Ahlström, A., Chen, J., Cook, R. B., Cui, E., ... & Luo, Y. (2018). Enhanced peak growth of global vegetation and its key mechanisms. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2(12), 1897-1905.