Wei He
9 Papers
Wei He is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Tillage. The author has co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
No-tillage mulch with leguminous green manure retention reduces soil evaporation and increases yield and water productivity of maize
Feng Wang,Yulong Wang,Hanqiang Lyu,Zhi Long Fan,Falong Hu,Wei He,Wen Yin,Cai Zhao,Qiang Chai,Aizhong Yu +9 more
TL;DR: A no-tillage mulch with leguminous green manure retention significantly reduces soil evaporation, increases maize yield and water productivity, and improves soil water storage in the arid Hexi oasis irrigation area of China.
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No-tillage with straw mulching boosts grain yield of wheat via improving the eco-physiological characteristics in arid regions
Wen Yin,Zhilong Fan,Falong Hu,H. Fan,Wei He,Cai Zhao,Aizhong Yu,Qiang Chai +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a three-year field experiment was conducted with various straw returning treatments for wheat production: (i) no-tillage with straw mulching (NTSM), (ii) No-Tillage and straw standing (nTSS), (iii) conventional tillage with no straw incorporation (CTS), and (iv) conventional T&T control (CT, control).
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Development of homozygous tetraploid potato and whole genome doubling-induced the enrichment of H3K27ac and potentially enhanced resistance to cold-induced sweetening in tubers
Hongwei Guo,Min Zhou,Guoyan Zhang,Li He,Caihong Yan,Min Wan,Jiani Hu,Wei He,Deying Zeng,Bo Zhu,Zixian Zeng +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated variations in phenotypes, transcription, and histone modifications between two ploidies and found that tetraploid lines may exhibit better resistance to cold-induced sweetening than the diploid line in tubers, potentially regulated through the expression of CIS-related key genes.
No-till with plastic film mulching combined with N fertilizer reduction improves water productivity of spring wheat
Falong Hu,Qiang Chai,Yan Tan,Cai Zhao,Aizhong Yu,Zhilong Fan,Wen Yin,H. Fan,Wei He +8 more
- 01 Jul 2023
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted field experiments at the Hexi Corridor of northwestern China from 2019 to 2020, where tillage practices, i.e., conventional tillage (CT) and no-till with plastic film mulching (NTP), and N fertilizer rates (135, 180, and N 225), were applied.
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Sustainable Analysis of Maize Production under Previous Wheat Straw Returning in Arid Irrigated Areas
Pan Li,Wen Yin,Guiping Chen,Yao Guo,Zhilong Fan,Falong Hu,Fuxue Feng,H. Fan,Wei He +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the environmental and economic benefits of the combination of no tillage and straw returning for maize production in arid irrigated areas, and the results showed that the NTSMP treatment could effectively regulate water consumption characteristics of maize fields and meet the water conditions for high grain yield formation.