代表论著:
Chen YJ, Schnitzer SA, Zhang YJ, Fan ZX, Goldstein G, Tomlinson KW, Lin H, Zhang JL*, Cao KF*. 2016. Physiological regulation and efficient xylem water transport regulate diurnal water and carbon balances of tropical lianas. Functional Ecology (online)
Zhang JL*, Zhang SB, Chen YJ, Zhang YP, Poorter L. 2015. Nutrient resorption is associated with leaf vein density and growth performance of dipterocarp tree species. Journal of Ecology 103(3): 541–549.
Chen YJ*, Cao KF, Schnitzer S, Fan ZX, Zhang JL, Bongers F. 2015. Water-use advantage for lianas over trees in tropical seasonal forests. New Phytologist 205(1): 128–136.
Zhang JL*, Zhang SB, Zhang YP, Kitajima K. 2015. Effects of phylogeny and climate on seed oil fatty acid composition across 747 plant species in China. Industrial Crops and Products 63: 1–8.
Zhang SB#, Sun M#, Cao KF, Hu H, Zhang JL*. 2014. Leaf photosynthetic rate of tropical ferns is evolutionarily linked to water transport capacity. PLoS ONE 9(1): e84682.
Zhang SB#, Cao KF#*, Fan ZX, Zhang JL. 2013. Potential hydraulic efficiency in angiosperm trees increases with growth-site temperature but has no trade-off with mechanical strength. Global Ecology and Biogeography 22(8): 971–981.
Zhang JL, Poorter L, Cao KF*. 2012. Productive leaf functional traits of Chinese savanna species. Plant Ecology 213(9): 1449–1460.
Zhang JL, Poorter L, Hao GY, Cao KF*. 2012. Photosynthetic thermotolerance of woody savanna species in China is correlated with leaf lifespan. Annals of Botany 110(5): 1027–1033.
Zhang JL, Cao KF*. 2009. Stem hydraulics mediates leaf water status, carbon gain, nutrient use efficiencies and plant growth rates across dipterocarp species. Functional Ecology 23(4):658-667.
Zhang JL, Meng LZ, Cao KF*. 2009. Sustained diurnal photosynthetic depression in uppermost-canopy leaves of four dipterocarp species in the rainy and dry seasons: does photorespiration play a role in photoprotection? Tree Physiology 29(2):217–228.
Zhang JL, Zhu JJ, Cao KF*. 2007. Seasonal variation in photosynthesis in six woody species with different leaf phenology in a valley savanna in southwestern China. Trees-Structure and Function 21(6): 631–643.