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Improving agricultural water use efficiency in arid and semiarid areas of China
XP Deng, L Shan, H Zhang, NC Turner
Agricultural water management 80 (1-3), 23-40, 2006
10602006
Water–yield relations and optimal irrigation scheduling of wheat in the Mediterranean region
H Zhang, T Oweis
Agricultural water management 38 (3), 195-211, 1999
7281999
Water use efficiency of rainfed and irrigated bread wheat in a Mediterranean environment
T Oweis, H Zhang, M Pala
Agronomy journal 92 (2), 231-238, 2000
3912000
Water-yield relations and water-use efficiency of winter wheat in the North China Plain
H Zhang, X Wang, M You, C Liu
Irrigation Science 19, 37-45, 1999
3731999
Water-use efficiency and transpiration efficiency of wheat under rain-fed conditions and supplemental irrigation in a Mediterranean-type environment
H Zhang, TY Oweis, S Garabet, M Pala
Plant and Soil 201, 295-305, 1998
2461998
Water use and water-use efficiency of chickpea and lentil in a Mediterranean environment
H Zhang, M Pala, T Oweis, H Harris
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 51 (2), 295-304, 2000
1842000
Crop production in the high rainfall zones of southern Australia—potential, constraints and opportunities
H Zhang, NC Turner, ML Poole, N Simpson
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46 (8), 1035-1049, 2006
1462006
Water-use efficiency of wheat-based rotation systems in a Mediterranean environment
M Pala, J Ryan, H Zhang, M Singh, HC Harris
Agricultural water management 93 (3), 136-144, 2007
1412007
Improving water productivity through deficit irrigation: examples from Syria, the North China Plain and Oregon, USA
H Zhang
Water productivity in agriculture: limits and opportunities for improvements …, 2003
1302003
Waterlogging affects the growth, development of tillers, and yield of wheat through a severe, but transient, N deficiency
D Robertson, H Zhang, JA Palta, T Colmer, NC Turner
Crop and pasture science 60 (6), 578-586, 2009
1022009
Estimation of transpiration by single trees: comparison of sap flow measurements with a combination equation
H Zhang, LP Simmonds, JIL Morison, D Payne
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 87 (2-3), 155-169, 1997
1011997
Source–sink balance and manipulating sink–source relations of wheat indicate that the yield potential of wheat is sink-limited in high-rainfall zones
H Zhang, NC Turner, ML Poole
Crop and Pasture Science 61 (10), 852-861, 2010
892010
Transpiration and water relations of poplar trees growing close to the water table
H Zhang, JIL Morison, LP Simmonds
Tree Physiology 19 (9), 563-573, 1999
761999
Yield of wheat and canola in the high rainfall zone of south-western Australia in years with and without a transient perched water table
H Zhang, NC Turner, ML Poole
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 55 (4), 461-470, 2004
642004
High ear number is key to achieving high wheat yields in the high-rainfall zone of south-western Australia
H Zhang, NC Turner, ML Poole, S Asseng
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58 (1), 21-27, 2007
472007
Water use efficiency and transpiration efficiency of wheat under rainfed and irrigation conditions in Mediterranean environment
H Zhang, T Oweis, S Garabet, M Pala
Plant soil 201, 295-305, 1998
471998
Source-sink manipulations indicate seed yield in canola is limited by source availability
H Zhang, S Flottmann
European journal of agronomy 96, 70-76, 2018
442018
Seed yield of canola (Brassica napus L.) is determined primarily by biomass in a high-yielding environment
H Zhang, S Flottmann
Crop and Pasture Science 67 (4), 369-380, 2016
422016
Water-use efficiency: index for optimising supplemental irrigation of wheat in water-scarce areas.
T Oweis, H Zhang
411998
Relative yield and profit of Australian hybrid compared with open-pollinated canola is largely determined by growing-season rainfall
H Zhang, JD Berger, M Seymour, R Brill, C Herrmann, R Quinlan, G Knell
Crop and Pasture Science 67 (4), 323-331, 2016
342016
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