AbstractApplying mathematic models to evaluate absorbed-N effects on dry matter production at different developmental stages would help determine proper nitrogen management according to crop demands and yield target. Two field trials were carried out for establishing absorbed-N effects on dry matter production (ANEDr) model, using uniform design in 2010–2011 and 2012–2013 winter wheat growing seasons in Hebei Province, China. Another field trial was carried out in 2010–2011 for model validation. Dry matter and N concentration in leaf and non-leaf organs were measured at setting, jointing, anthesis, and maturity. Theory of best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) was applied to analyse the N effects of leaf and non-leaf organs on dry matter pr...
A mechanistic crop growth simulation model, WTGROWS, is developed for use in analyzing effects of cl...
ABSTRACT: Biomass production and nitrogen (N) accumulated in wheat shoots may be used for quantifyi...
Assessing the influence of nitrogen and water availability on development and growth of individual o...
AbstractApplying mathematic models to evaluate absorbed-N effects on dry matter production at differ...
Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield–tra...
Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield-tra...
The effects of sowing date and nitrogen (N) fertilisation on the dynamics of dry matter (DM) and N a...
This thesis studies the interactions between water and nitrogen in the growth and yield of wheat. Th...
Simulation of water and nutrient processes can enhance intensive agriculture in China to help feed a...
Excessive nitrogen fertilization results in low nitrogen-use efficiency. To improve nitrogen managem...
Excessive synthetic nitrogen (N) applications, high mineral N accumulation and low N use efficiency ...
Knowledge of N and assimilate partitioning in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) improves management effic...
Diagnosing the status of crop nitrogen (N) helps to optimize crop yield, improve N use efficiency, a...
International audience† Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires form...
International audienceTo investigate a model to simulate wheat dry matter accumulation, three wheat ...
A mechanistic crop growth simulation model, WTGROWS, is developed for use in analyzing effects of cl...
ABSTRACT: Biomass production and nitrogen (N) accumulated in wheat shoots may be used for quantifyi...
Assessing the influence of nitrogen and water availability on development and growth of individual o...
AbstractApplying mathematic models to evaluate absorbed-N effects on dry matter production at differ...
Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield–tra...
Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield-tra...
The effects of sowing date and nitrogen (N) fertilisation on the dynamics of dry matter (DM) and N a...
This thesis studies the interactions between water and nitrogen in the growth and yield of wheat. Th...
Simulation of water and nutrient processes can enhance intensive agriculture in China to help feed a...
Excessive nitrogen fertilization results in low nitrogen-use efficiency. To improve nitrogen managem...
Excessive synthetic nitrogen (N) applications, high mineral N accumulation and low N use efficiency ...
Knowledge of N and assimilate partitioning in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) improves management effic...
Diagnosing the status of crop nitrogen (N) helps to optimize crop yield, improve N use efficiency, a...
International audience† Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires form...
International audienceTo investigate a model to simulate wheat dry matter accumulation, three wheat ...
A mechanistic crop growth simulation model, WTGROWS, is developed for use in analyzing effects of cl...
ABSTRACT: Biomass production and nitrogen (N) accumulated in wheat shoots may be used for quantifyi...
Assessing the influence of nitrogen and water availability on development and growth of individual o...