Articles with "limited irrigation" as a keyword



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Effects of growth-stage-based limited irrigation management on the growth, yields, and radiation utilization efficiency of winter wheat in Northwest China.

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of the science of food and agriculture"

DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11233

Abstract: BACKGROUND As a common abiotic stress, water deficit stress has a negative impact on the growth and yield of many field crops worldwide. In this study, a mobile rain shelter experiment was conducted in the… read more here.

Keywords: winter wheat; irrigation; limited irrigation; growth ... See more keywords
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The ridge furrow cropping technique indirectly improves seed filling endogenous hormonal changes and winter wheat production under simulated rainfall conditions

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Published in 2018 at "Agricultural Water Management"

DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2018.03.031

Abstract: We sought to study the effects of the ridge furrow (RF) rainwater collecting technique on winter wheat seed filling with limited irrigation under simulated rainfall concentrations and its correlation with hormonal changes. The RF system… read more here.

Keywords: seed; winter wheat; simulated rainfall; limited irrigation ... See more keywords
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The combination of limited irrigation and high plant density optimizes canopy structure and improves the water use efficiency of cotton

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Published in 2019 at "Agricultural Water Management"

DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2019.03.037

Abstract: Abstract Increasing plant density under insufficiency or deficit irrigation is considered a new water-saving technique in cotton production, especially in Xinjiang, China, an arid area with a short growing period. Increasing plant density reduces light… read more here.

Keywords: cotton; plant density; water; limited irrigation ... See more keywords
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Coupled biochar amendment and limited irrigation strategies do not affect a degraded soil food web in a maize agroecosystem, compared to the native grassland

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Published in 2017 at "GCB Bioenergy"

DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12429

Abstract: Climate change is predicted to increase climate variability and frequency of extreme events such as drought, straining water resources in agricultural systems. Thus, limited irrigation strategies and soil amendments are being explored to conserve water… read more here.

Keywords: soil; limited irrigation; biochar amendment; irrigation ... See more keywords