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The Institute communicates its scientific and educational information in a number of ways. One major outlet is peer-reviewed publications and reports. Cary Institute staff regularly publish in the best-rated journals in their respective fields.
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, “Bioenergy: Counting on Incentives: Response”, Science, vol. 327, p. 1200-1201, 2010.
, “Carbon Calculations to Consider: Response”, Science, vol. 327, p. 781-781, 2010.
, “Denitrification”, in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins (eds.). Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research, 1999, p. 272-288.
, “Fixing a Critical Climate Accounting Error”, Science, vol. 326, p. 527-528, 2009.
, “Long-term agricultural research (LTAR): A research, education, and extension imperative”, BioScience, vol. 58, p. 640-645, 2008.
, “Measurement of soil CO2, N2O and CH4 exchange”, in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins (eds.). Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research, 1999, p. 185-201.
, “Nitrogen transformations”, in E. A. Paul (ed.). Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry, Third Edition, 2007, p. 341-364.
, “Soil carbon and nitrogen availability: nitrogen mineralization, nitrification and carbon turnover”, in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins (eds.). Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research, 1999, p. 258-271.
, “Soil heterogeneity in the form of aggregated litter alters maize productivity”, Plant Soil, vol. 325, p. 231-241, 2009.
, “Soil resource heterogeneity in terms of litter aggregation promotes nitrous oxide fluxes and slows decomposition”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 41, p. 228-235, 2009.