35 results on '"Liu, Tiening"'
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2. Non-uniform wheat population distribution enhances wheat yield and lodging resistance synchronously
3. Appropriate fertilization increases carbon and nitrogen sequestration and economic benefit for straw-incorporated upland farming
4. Shaping the succession patterns of different soil nutrients, enzyme stoichiometry, and microbial communities through rotation systems
5. Hormonal changes with uniconazole trigger canopy apparent photosynthesis and grain filling in wheat crop in a semi-arid climate
6. Effects of the border on yield and water use in wheat/maize intercropping in rain-fed areas with different nitrogen levels
7. Effects of Plant Growth Regulators on Seed Filling, Endogenous Hormone Contents and Maize Production in Semiarid Regions
8. Application of Uniconazole Improves Photosynthetic Efficiency of Maize by Enhancing the Antioxidant Defense Mechanism and Delaying Leaf Senescence in Semiarid Regions
9. Seed filling in maize and hormones crosstalk regulated by exogenous application of uniconazole in semiarid regions
10. Application of paclobutrazol: a strategy for inducing lodging resistance of wheat through mediation of plant height, stem physical strength, and lignin biosynthesis
11. Effect of paclobutrazol, a potential growth regulator on stalk mechanical strength, lignin accumulation and its relation with lodging resistance of maize
12. Soil Aggregates and Aggregate-Associated Carbon and Nitrogen in Farmland in Relation to Long-Term Fertilization on the Loess Plateau, China
13. Influence of radiation on predictive accuracy in numerical simulations of the thermal environment in industrial buildings with buoyancy-driven natural ventilation
14. Organic and inorganic fertilization influenced on yield and quality of sugar beet genotypes
15. Effects of Volumetric Property Models on the Efficiency of a Porous Volumetric Solar Receiver
16. Correction to: Effect of paclobutrazol, a potential growth regulator on stalk mechanical strength, lignin accumulation and its relation with lodging resistance of maize
17. Hormonal changes with uniconazole trigger canopy apparent photosynthesis and grain filling in wheat crop in a semi-arid climate
18. Effects of uniconazole or ethephon foliar application on culm mechanical strength and lignin metabolism, and their relationship with lodging resistance in winter wheat
19. Application of paclobutrazol affect maize grain yield by regulating root morphological and physiological characteristics under a semi-arid region
20. Shoot and root traits of summer maize hybrid varieties with higher grain yields and higher nitrogen use efficiency at low nitrogen application rates
21. Can intercropping or mixed cropping of two genotypes enhance wheat lodging resistance?
22. Effects of applying uniconazole alone or combined with manganese on the photosynthetic efficiency, antioxidant defense system, and yield in wheat in semiarid regions
23. Plastic film mulching stimulates soil wet-dry alternation and stomatal behavior to improve maize yield and resource use efficiency in a semi-arid region
24. Exogenous Hormonal Application Regulates the Occurrence of Wheat Tillers by Changing Endogenous Hormones
25. Application of Uniconazole Improves Photosynthetic Efficiency of Maize by Enhancing the Antioxidant Defense Mechanism and Delaying Leaf Senescence in Semiarid Regions
26. Mepiquat chloride application increases lodging resistance of maize by enhancing stem physical strength and lignin biosynthesis
27. Uniconazole application strategies to improve lignin biosynthesis, lodging resistance and production of maize in semiarid regions
28. Limited irrigation and planting densities for enhanced water productivity and economic returns under the ridge-furrow system in semi-arid regions of China
29. Ridge and furrow planting pattern optimizes canopy structure of summer maize and obtains higher grain yield
30. Effect of paclobutrazol, a potential growth regulator on stalk mechanical strength, lignin accumulation and its relation with lodging resistance of maize
31. Optimum Leaf Removal Increases Nitrogen Accumulation in Kernels of Maize Grown at High Density
32. Corrigendum to “Lysimeter study of nitrogen losses and nitrogen use efficiency of Northern Chinese wheat” [Field Crops Res. 188 (2016) 82–95]
33. Lysimeter study of nitrogen losses and nitrogen use efficiency of Northern Chinese wheat
34. Canopy Apparent Photosynthetic Characteristics and Yield of Two Spike-Type Wheat Cultivars in Response to Row Spacing under High Plant Density
35. Optimum leaf removal increases canopy apparent photosynthesis, 13C-photosynthate distribution and grain yield of maize crops grown at high density
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