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Quantitative analysis of yield and soil water balance for summer maize on the piedmont of the North China

Jingjing WANG,Feng HUANG,Baoguo LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 295-310 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2015074

Abstract: The North China Plain (NCP) is a major grain production area in China, but the current winter wheat-summermaize system has resulted in a large water deficit.crop water model, AquaCrop, was adopted to investigate yield and water productivity (WP) for rain-fed summermaize on the piedmont of the NCP.not result in groundwater over-tapping since the precipitation can meet the water required by both maize

Keywords: AquaCrop     summer maize     soil water balance     water productivity    

Improving water use efficiency in grain production of winter wheat and summer maize in the North China

Xiying ZHANG,Wenli QIN,Juanna XIE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 25-33 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016090

Abstract: Straw mulching of summer maize using the straw from winter wheat could reduce seasonal soil evaporation

Keywords: harvest index     cultivar selection     deficit irrigation     root water uptake     straw mulching    

LIGHT INTERCEPTION AND USE EFFICIENCY DIFFER WITH MAIZE PLANT DENSITY IN MAIZE-PEANUT INTERCROPPING

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 432-446 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021403

Abstract: The field experiment comprised four cropping systems, i.e. monocropped maize, monocropped peanut, maize-peanutintercropping with two rows of maize and four rows of peanut, intercropping with four rows of maize> row) in both monocropped and intercropping maize.Increasing maize density increased light interception in monocropped maize but did not affect the totalsystem but increased with maize plant density.

Keywords: dryland agriculture     light interception     light use efficiency     maize-peanut intercropping     semiarid    

Phytate and phosphorus utilization by broiler chickens and laying hens fed maize-based diets

Qiugang MA, Markus RODEHUTSCORD, Moritz NOVOTNY, Lan LI, Luqing YANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 380-387 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019276

Abstract:

Maize grain is primarily used as an energy source for poultry and other animals.Maize has relatively high phytate-P content and very low intrinsic phytase activity.The utilization of P by poultry is affected by two intrinsic characteristics of maize: the concentrationThe objective of this review is to present data on the variation that exists in composition of maizerelevant for P use and to address factors that influence P utilization in maize-based diets of poultry

Keywords: broiler     ducks     high phytase maize     laying hens     low phytate maize     phytase     turkeys    

Effectiveness of ten commercial maize cultivars in inducing Egyptian broomrape germination

Xiaoxin YE,Jinnan JIA,Yongqing MA,Yu AN,Shuqi DONG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 137-146 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016098

Abstract: Maize has the potential to influence the growth of other plants through releasing certain allelochemicalsTo determine whether maize could be used as a trap crop for EB, 10 maize cultivars were tested for theirThe results showed that maize cultivars can induce EB germination, and that germination rates in a cut-rootMaize cvs Changcheng 799 and Zhengdan 958 induced the highest EB germination rates, while cvs Luyu 13These four maize cultivars were further studied in a pot experiment.

Keywords: allelopathy     Egyptian broomrape     maize     seed germination     trap crop    

Modeling water and heat transfer in soil-plant-atmosphere continuum applied to maize growth under plastic

Meng DUAN, Jin XIE, Xiaomin MAO

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 144-161 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019258

Abstract: ), the model was improved by considering the effect of plastic film mulching applied to field-grown maizeThe maize growth module included photosynthesis, growth stage calculation, biomass accumulation, andThe CropSPAC model coupled the maize growth module and SPAC water and heat transfer module through leafThe LAI and plant height were calculated from the maize growth module and used as input for the SPACThe model was tested in a maize field at Yingke irrigation area in North-west China.

Keywords: film mulching     growth stage     leaf area index     maize growth     water and heat transfer    

Analysis of differential expression of genes induced by ethephon in elongating internodes of maize plants

Xiaoyi WEI,Weiqiang ZHANG,Qian ZHANG,Pei SUN,Zhaohu LI,Mingcai ZHANG,Jianmin LI,Liusheng DUAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 263-282 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016103

Abstract: Ethephon has been reported to shorten internodes and increase grain yield of maize.To analyze the transcriptomic profiles of maize internode elongation following ethephon treatment, differentiallywere compared between the treatment and control samples of inbred line Zong 31 using the Affymetrix MaizeFurther research revealed that the most remarkable effects of ethephon on maize internodes elongationinvolved in internode meristem cell elongation through the regulation of plant hormone signaling in maize

Keywords: maize     ethephon     internode elongation     microarray     qPCR    

Modeling radiative effects of haze on summer-time convective precipitation over North China: a case study

Xuying WANG, Bin ZHANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-016-0840-3

Abstract: We modeled the impact of haze radiative effects on precipitation in North China. Shortwave heating induced by haze radiative effects would reduce heavy rainfalls. Convection was the key factor that whether precipitation was enhanced or suppressed. Precipitation was often suppressed where CAPE, RH and updraft velocities were high. The impact of haze radiative effect on summertime 24-h convective precipitation over North China was investigated using WRF model (version 3.3) through model sensitivity studies between scenarios with and without aerosol radiative effects. The haze radiative effect was represented by incorporating an idealized aerosol optical profile, with AOD values around 1, derived from the aircraft measurement into the WRF shortwave scheme. We found that the shortwave heating induced by aerosol radiative effects would significantly reduce heavy rainfalls, although its effect on the post-frontal localized thunderstorm precipitation was more diverse. To capture the key factors that determine whether precipitation is enhanced or suppressed, model grids with 24-h precipitation difference between the two scenarios exceeding certain threshold (>30 mm or<-30 mm) were separated into two sets. Analyses of key meteorological variables between the enhanced and suppressed regimes suggested that atmospheric convection was the most important factor that determined whether precipitation was enhanced or suppressed during summertime over North China. The convection was stronger over places with precipitation enhancement over 30 mm. Haze weakened the convection over places with precipitation suppression exceeding 30 mm and caused less water vapor to rise to a higher level and thus further suppressed precipitation. The suppression of precipitation was often accompanied with relatively high convective available potential energy (CAPE), relative humidity (RH) and updraft velocities.

Keywords: Haze     Aerosol radiative effects     Convective precipitation    

Effects of irrigation and nitrogen management on hybrid maize seed production in north-west China

Hui RAN,Shaozhong KANG,Fusheng LI,Ling TONG,Taisheng DU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 55-64 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016091

Abstract: of water and nitrogen management on yield components, biomass partitioning and harvest index ( ) of maize

Keywords: yield components     biomass partitioning     harvest index     irrigation     nitrogen     maize for seed production    

Adaptation of Chinese and German maize-based food-feed-energy systems to limited phosphate resources—a

Torsten MÜLLER, Fusuo ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 313-320 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019282

Abstract: Maize has a relatively high phosphate requirement.China and Germany together cover the whole range of maize production systems.The new Sino-German international research training group “Adaptation of Chinese and German maize-basedadapting phosphate cycling and availability (sources) to the multipurpose phosphate demands (sinks) in maize-based

Keywords: international research training group     limited resources     maize     phosphate    

Long-term simulation of growth stage-based irrigation scheduling in maize under various water constraints

Quanxiao FANG, Liwang MA, Lajpat Rai AHUJA, Thomas James TROUT, Robert Wayne MALONE, Huihui ZHANG, Dongwei GUI, Qiang YU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 172-184 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017139

Abstract: of this study was to optimize irrigation between the vegetative (V) and reproductive (R) phases of maizeThe most suitable irrigation between V and R phases of maize was identified as 60/100, 80/100, and 100

Keywords: RZWQM     ET-based irrigation schedule     maize     water constrains    

Chemical speciation and anthropogenic sources of ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during summer

LU Sihua, LIU Ying, SHAO Min, HUANG Shan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 147-152 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0026-0

Abstract: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were measured at six sites in Beijing in August, 2004. Up to 148 VOC species, including C to C alkanes, C to C alkenes, C to C aromatics, and halogenated hydrocarbons, were quantified. Although the concentrations differed at the sites, the chemical compositions were similar, except for the Tongzhou site where aromatics were significantly high in the air. Based on the source profiles measured from previous studies, the source apportionment of ambient VOCs was preformed by deploying the chemical mass balance (CMB) model. The results show that urban VOCs are predominant from mobile source emissions, which contribute more than 50% of the VOCs (in mass concentrations) to ambient air at most sites. Other important sources are gasoline evaporation, painting, and solvents. The exception is at the Tongzhou site where vehicle exhaust, painting, and solvents have about equal contribution, around 35% of the ambient VOC concentration. As the receptor model is not valid for deriving the sources of reactive species, such as isoprene and 1,3-butadiene, other methodologies need to be further explored.

Keywords: Beijing     exception     gasoline evaporation     August     exhaust    

Identification of cadmium-induced genes in maize seedlings by suppression subtractive hybridization

Quanlin DAI, Baifei HUANG, Zhongyi YANG, Jiangang YUAN, Junzhi YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 449-458 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0250-x

Abstract: A maize variety, Huatian-1, had an unusually low translocation rate of cadmium (Cd) (59.6 mg·kg in thePhospholipase mRNA, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) phosphoribosyl transferase 2, and were turned on in the maizein response to Cd stress, and it might provide new clues to explain the mechanism of maize tolerance

Keywords: Zea mays L.     cadmium (Cd)     suppression subtractive hybridization    

Comments on “Adaptation of Chinese and German maize-based food-feed-energy systems to limited phosphate

Antje SCHWALB

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 443-444 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019288

Characteristics of mass distributions of aerosol particle and its inorganic water-soluble ions in summer

ZHAO Peng, ZHU Tong, LIANG Baosheng, HU Min, KANG Ling, GONG Jicheng

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 159-165 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0028-y

Abstract: Beijing, particle samples were collected using a microorifice uniform deposit impactor (MOUDI) in the summer

Keywords: diameter     atmosphere     suburban     contribute     agricultural    

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Quantitative analysis of yield and soil water balance for summer maize on the piedmont of the North China

Jingjing WANG,Feng HUANG,Baoguo LI

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Improving water use efficiency in grain production of winter wheat and summer maize in the North China

Xiying ZHANG,Wenli QIN,Juanna XIE

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LIGHT INTERCEPTION AND USE EFFICIENCY DIFFER WITH MAIZE PLANT DENSITY IN MAIZE-PEANUT INTERCROPPING

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Phytate and phosphorus utilization by broiler chickens and laying hens fed maize-based diets

Qiugang MA, Markus RODEHUTSCORD, Moritz NOVOTNY, Lan LI, Luqing YANG

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Effectiveness of ten commercial maize cultivars in inducing Egyptian broomrape germination

Xiaoxin YE,Jinnan JIA,Yongqing MA,Yu AN,Shuqi DONG

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Modeling water and heat transfer in soil-plant-atmosphere continuum applied to maize growth under plastic

Meng DUAN, Jin XIE, Xiaomin MAO

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Analysis of differential expression of genes induced by ethephon in elongating internodes of maize plants

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Modeling radiative effects of haze on summer-time convective precipitation over North China: a case study

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Effects of irrigation and nitrogen management on hybrid maize seed production in north-west China

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Adaptation of Chinese and German maize-based food-feed-energy systems to limited phosphate resources—a

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Long-term simulation of growth stage-based irrigation scheduling in maize under various water constraints

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Chemical speciation and anthropogenic sources of ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during summer

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Identification of cadmium-induced genes in maize seedlings by suppression subtractive hybridization

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Comments on “Adaptation of Chinese and German maize-based food-feed-energy systems to limited phosphate

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Characteristics of mass distributions of aerosol particle and its inorganic water-soluble ions in summer

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