The effects of irrigation types on the yield and water use of winter wheat
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DOI:10.7606/j.issn.1000-7601.2004.04.11
Key Words: root water uptake  irrigation system  water use efficiency
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PEI Dong Shijiazhuang Institute of Agriculture ModernizationChinese Academy of SciencesShijiazhuang 050021China 
ZHANG Xi-ying Shijiazhuang Institute of Agriculture ModernizationChinese Academy of SciencesShijiazhuang 050021China 
CHENG Su-ying Shijiazhuang Institute of Agriculture ModernizationChinese Academy of SciencesShijiazhuang 050021China 
SUN Hongyong Shijiazhuang Institute of Agriculture ModernizationChinese Academy of SciencesShijiazhuang 050021China 
LIU Meng-yu Shijiazhuang Institute of Agriculture ModernizationChinese Academy of SciencesShijiazhuang 050021China 
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Abstract:
      Based on the data from irrigation experiments of winter wheat, the characterisitc of root water uptake, soil nutrient distribution and farmland evaporation were analyzed. Partially irrigated crop roots is a recommendable way for coupling with water and fertilizer and increasing the yield and water use efficiency of winter wheat.