2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1853075/v1
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Improving wheat yield and water use efficiency by optimizing irrigations in northern China

Abstract: Recently, to achieve the goal of increasing both crop yield and water/nitrogen use efficiency with a better irrigation regime is a major challenge in semi-arid areas. In this study, we presented a two seasonal-field experiment that considers irrigation regimes, i.e., no irrigation (W0), irrigated in jointing (W1), both in jointing and flowering (W2) after the re-greening, and varieties (S086; J22) to compare the response of the sensitivity of wheat leaf physiological indicators, yield, water/N use efficiency a… Show more

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