1) Li Y-P, Feng Y-L, Kang Z-L, Zheng Y-L, Zhang J-L and Chen Y-J. 2017. Changes in soil microbial communities due to biological invasions can reduce allelopathic effects. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54: 1281-1290.
2) Zheng Y-L, Burns JH, Liao Z-Y, Li Y-P, Yang J, Chen Y-J, Zhang J-L, Zheng Y-G. 2018. Species composition, functional and phylogenetic distances correlate with success of invasive Chromolaena odorata in an experimental test. Ecology Letters, 21(8): 1211-1220.
3) Zhu X-Z, Li Y-P (共同第一作者), Feng Y-L, Ma K-P. 2017. Response of Soil bacterial communities to secondary compounds released from Eupatorium adenophorum. Biological Invasion, 5:1471–1481.
4) Li Y-P, Feng Y-L, Chen Y-J and Tian Y- H. 2015. Soil microbes alleviate allelopathy of invasive plants. Science Bulletin, 60(12): 1083-1091(IF=4.136).
5) Li Y-P, and Feng Y-L and Barclay G. 2012. No evidence for evolutionarily decreased tolerance and increased fitness in invasive Chromolaena odorata: implications for invasiveness and biological control. Plant Ecology, 1157-1166.
6) Li Y-P and Feng Y-L. 2009. Differences in Seed morphometric and germination traits among fourteen populations of invasive crofton weed (Eupatorium adenophorum) from different altitude habitats. Weed science, 57(1):26-30.
7) Feng Y-L, Li Y-P, Callaway R M, Valiente-Banuet A.and Inderjit. 2011. A quicker return energy-use strategy by populations of a subtropical invader in the non-native range: a potential mechanism for the evolution of increased competitive ability. Journal of Ecology 99:1116-1123.
8) Zheng, Y-L, Burns J H, Liao Z-Y, Li Y-P, Yang J, Chen Y-J. Zhang Y-L and Zheng Y-G. 2018. Species composition, functional and phylogenetic distances correlate with success of invasive Chromolaena odorata in an experimental test. Ecology letters. 21:1211-1220.
9) Feng Y-L, Lei Y-B, Wang R-F, Callaway R M, Valiente-Banuet A. Inderjit. Li Y- P and Zheng Y- L. 2009. Evolutionary tradeoffs for nitrogen allocation to photosynthesis versus cell walls in an invasive plant. PNAS, 106: 1853-1856.
10) Xiao H-F, Schaefer D. A, Lei Y-B, Zheng Y- L, Li Y-P, Yang X-D and Feng Y-L. 2013. Influence of invasive plants on nematode communities under simulated CO2 enrichment. European Journal of Soil Biology, 58:91-97.
11) Lu H-Z, Liu W-Y, Yu F-H, Song L, Xu X-L, Wu C-S, Zheng Y-L, Li Y-P, Gong H-D, Chen K, Li S, Chen X, Qi J-H, Lu S-G. 2015. Higher clonal integration in the facultative epiphytic fern Selliguea griffithiana growing in the forest canopy compared with the forest understorey. Annals of Botany, 116(1):113-122.
12) Chen Y- J, Bongers F, Tomlinson K, Fan Z-X, Lin H, Zhang S-B, Zheng Y-L, Li Y-P, Cao K-F, Zhang J-L. 2015. Time lags between crown and basal sap flows in tropical lianas and co-occurring trees. Tree Physiology,1-12.
13) Zheng Y-L, Feng Y-L, Valiente-Banuet A, Li Y-P, Liao Z-Y, Zhang J-L, Chen Y -J. 2015. Are invasive plants more competitive than native conspecifics? Patterns vary with competitors. Scientific reports, Dio:10.1038 /srep15622.