[1] Du Yangong*, Shu Kai, Guo Xiaowei, et al. Moderate grazing promotes grassland nitrous oxide emission by increasing ammonia-oxidizing archaea abundance on the Tibetan Plateau. Current Microbiology, 2019, 76(5): 620-625
[2] Du Yangong*, Zhou Geng, Guo Xiaowei, et al. Spatial distribution of grassland soil organic carbon and potential carbon storage on the Qinghai Plateau. Grassland Science, 2019, 65(3): 141-146
[3] Du Yangong*, Ke Xun, Guo Xiaowei, et al. Soil and plant community characteristics under long-term continuous grazing of different intensities in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan plateau. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2019, 85:72-75
[4] Du Yangong*, Guo Xiaowei, Zhou Geng, et al. Effect of grazing intensity on soil and plant 15N of an alpine meadow. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2017, 26(3):1071-1075
[5] Du Yangong*, Guo Xiaowei, Cao Guangmin, et al. Simulation and prediction of nitrous oxide emission by the water and nitrogen management model on the Tibetan plateau. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2016, 65:49-56
[6] Du Yangong*, Guo Xiaowei, Cao Guangmin, et al. Increased nitrous oxide emissions resulting from nitrogen addition and increased precipitation in an alpine meadow ecosystem. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2016, 25:447-451
[7] Du Yangong, Li Yikang*, Cao Guangmin. Dominant process and mechanism of nitrous oxide flux in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau. Research on Crops, 2014, 15(2):377-382
[8] Du Yangong, Cui Xiaorong*, Cao Guangmin, et al. Simulating N2O emissions from Kobresia humilis alpine meadow on Tibetan plateau with the DNDC model. Polish Journal of Ecology, 2011,59(3): 443-453
[9] Du Yangong, Cao Guangmin, Deng Yongcui, et al. Contribution of the vegetation layers in the nitrous oxide emission from alpine Kobresia humilis meadow ecosystem on the Tibetan plateau. Polish Journal of Ecology, 2010,58(1): 115-124
[10] Du Yangong, Cui Yingguang, Xu Xinglaing, et al. Nitrous oxide emissions from two alpine meadows in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Plant and Soil, 2008, 311(1): 245-254