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2018

Thapa R, Ackroyd VJ, Poffenbarger H, Tully K, Kramer M, Mirsky SB. In press.  Biomass production and nitrogen accumulation by hairy vetch-cereal rye biculture - A meta-analysis. Agronomy Journal.

YuK, Carr D, Anderegg W, Tully K, D'odorico P. In review. Response of a facultative CAM plant and its competitive relationship with a grass to changes in rainfall regime. Functional Ecology.

Koivunen EE, Tully K, Swett CL. In review. Crab meal and other amendments improve soil quality while promoting degradation and microbial antagonism of Botrytis cinerea sclerotia. Plant and Soil.

Thapa R, Mirsky SB, Tully K. In review. Cover crops reduce nitrate leaching in agroecosystems: a global meta-analysis. Journal of Environmental Quality.
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Tully K, Gedan K, Strong A, Bernhardt E, BenDor T, Mitchell M, Kominoski J, Jordan T, Neubauer S, Weston N. In review. The invisible flood: the chemistry, ecology, and consequences of saltwater intrusion. Nature Climate Change.

2017

Hickman JE, Palm CA, Tully K, Diru W, Groffman PM. 2017.  A nitrogen tipping point in tropical agriculture: avoiding rapid increases in nitrous oxide fluxes from the African Green Revolution. Global Change Biology. 120: 938-951.

​Russo TA, Tully K, Palm CA, Neill C. 2017. Leaching losses from Kenyan maize cropland receiving different rates of nitrogen fertilizer. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 108: 195–209.

Tully K, Ryals R. 2017. Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems: Balancing food and environmental objectives. Invited Special Issue in Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems. 7: 761-798.

Tully K, Abwanda S, Thiong'o M, Mutuo PM, Rosenstock TS. 2017.  Nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from urine and dung deposited on Kenyan pastures. Journal of Environmental Quality. 46:921-929.

Palm C, Neill C, Lefebvre P and Tully K. 2017. In press. Targeting sustainable intensification of maize-based agriculture in East Africa. Tropical Conservation Science. (Invited Special Issue). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1940082917720670

Michelson H, Tully K. 2017. 2017. The Millennium Villages Project and Local Land Values: Using Hedonic Pricing Methods to Evaluate Development Projects. World Development​. 101:377-387.

2016

Neill C, Palm CA, Lefebvre P, Tully K. 2016. Using Soil Characteristics to Target Sustainable Intensification of Maize-based Agriculture in East Africa. Report to International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).

Tully K, Hickman J, McKenna M, Palm CA, Neill C. 2016. Effects of increased fertilizer application on inorganic soil N in East African maize systems: vertical distributions and temporal dynamics. Ecological Applications. 26: 1907-1919.

Kuyah S, Mbow C, Sileshi G, van Noordwijk M, Tully K, Rosenstock TS. 2016. Chapter 6: Quantifying carbon stocks and carbon stock changes in biomass on smallholder farms and in agricultural landscapes. In Rosenstock TS, Rufino MC, Butterbach-Bahl K, Wollenberg E, Richards M. (eds.), Methods for Measuring Greenhouse Gas Balances and Evaluating Mitigation Options in Smallholder Agriculture. Springer International, p 119-134.

2015

Tully K, Wood SA, Neill C, Palm CP. 2015. The effect of African Green Revolution interventions on nitrogen balances in smallholder maize farms in Western Kenya. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 214:10-20.

Tully K, Sullivan C, Weil R, Sanchez P. 2015 The state of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa: baselines, trajectories, and solutions. Sustainability 7(6):6523-6552.

Hickman JE, Tully K, Groffman PM, Diru W, Palm CA. 2015. A potential nitrogen tipping point in tropical agriculture: Avoiding rapid increases in nitrous oxide fluxes from agricultural intensification in Kenya. JGR-Biogeosciences 120:938-951.
  
Wood SA, Bradford MA, Naeem S, Gilbert J, McGuire KL, Tully K, Zhou J, Palm CP. 2015. Farm management, not soil microbial diversity, controls nutrient loss from tropical smallholder agriculture. Frontiers in Microbiology 6:1-10.

Wood SA, Bradford MA, Gilbert JA, McGuire KL, Palm CA, Tully K, Zhou J, Naeem S. 2015. Agricultural intensification and the functional capacity of soil microbes on smallholder African farms. Journal of Applied Ecology 52:744-752.

2014

Tully K, Weil R. 2014. Ion selective electrode offers accurate, inexpensive method for analyzing soil solution nitrate in remote regions. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 45:1974-1980.

Rosenstock T, Tully K, Arias-Navarro C, Butterbach-Bahl K, Neufeldt H, Verchot L. 2014. Agroforestry with N-fixing trees: Sustainable development’s friend or foe? Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 6:15-21.

2013

Tully K, Lawrence D, Wood SA. 2013. Organically managed coffee agroforests have larger soil phosphorus but smaller soil nitrogen pools than conventionally managed agroforests. Biogeochemistry, 115:385-397.

Tully, K, Wood SA, Lawrence D. 2013. Fertilizer type and species composition affect nutrient leachate in coffee agroecosystems. Agroforestry Systems. 87:1083-1100.

Tully K, Wood TE, Schwantes AM, Lawrence D. 2013. Soil nutrient availability and reproductive effort drive patterns in nutrient resorption in Pentaclethra macroloba. Ecology. 94:930-940.

2012

Tully K, Lawrence D, Scanlon TM. 2012. More trees less loss: Nitrogen losses decrease with increasing biomass in coffee agroforests. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 161:137-144.

Tully K, and Lawrence D. 2012. Canopy and leaf composition drive patterns of nutrient release from pruning residues in a coffee agroforest. Ecological Applications. 22:1330-1344.

Huang C-Y, Tully K, Clark DA, Oberbauer SF, McGlynn TP. 2012. The δ15 N signature of the detrital food web tracks a landscape-scale soil phosphorus gradient in a Costa Rican lowland tropical rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 28: 395-403.

2011 and before

Tully K, Lawrence D. 2011. Closing the Loop: Nutrient balances in organic and conventional coffee agroforests. Journal of Sustainable Development, 35: 671-695.

Tully K, Lawrence D. 2010. Declines in leaf litter nitrogen linked to rising temperatures in a wet tropical forest. BIOTROPICA. 42: 526-530.

Goeghegan J, Lawrence D, Schneider L, Tully K. 2010. Accounting for Carbon in Models of Land Use and Implications for Payments for Environmental Services: An Application to SYPR. Regional Environmental Change. 42: 526-530.

Lawrence D, Radel R, Tully K, Schmook B, Schneider L. 2010 Untangling a global decline in tropical forest resilience: constraints on the sustainability of shifting cultivation. BIOTROPICA. 40: 21-30.

Vandecar K, Lawrence D, Wood TE, Das R, Oberbauer S, Schwendenmann L, Tully K. 2009. Diurnal fluctuations in labile soil phosphorus in response to climatic conditions and soil CO2 efflux in a wet tropical forest, La Selva, Costa Rica.  Ecology. 90: 2547-2555.

Tully K. 2002. Tilting. Kenyon Chapbook Series: Featured work for emerging authors. ISBN: 0-9726005-5-8.
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