Dr. Jianliang Huang
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Dr. Jianliang Huang

Professor
Huazhong Agricultural University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Crop Cultivation and Tillage from Hunan Agricultural University, China

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Biography

Dr. Jianliang Huang is currently working as Professor. His main area of research interest is Crop (rice) Physiology and Cultivation. His area of expertise include Rice Nutrition, Rice Stress physiology, Crop yield Potential, Crop Cultivation. He has published 28 research articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Rice Physiology
62%
Plant Nutrition
90%
Agronomy
75%
Rice Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
6
Articles
153
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Shah, F., J. Huang, K. Cui, L. Nie and T. Shah et al., 2011. Impact of high-temperature stress on rice plant and its traits related to tolerance. J. Agric. Sci., 149: 545-556.
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  2. Pan, J.F., K.H. Cui, D. Wei, J.L. Huang, J. Xiang and L.X. Nie, 2011. Relationships of non-structural carbohydrates accumulation and translocation with yield formation in rice recombinant inbred lines under two nitrogen levels. Physiol. Plant., 141: 321-331.
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  3. Ming-Xia, C., Z. Cai-Yun, L. Ming-Jun, C. Ke-Hui, N. Li-Xiao and H. Jian-Liang, 2011. Effects on ammonia volatilization from shoot of rice by inhibitor. Plant Sci. J., l29: 206-211.
  4. Xu, Y., L. Nie, R.J. Buresh, J. Huang and K. Cui et al., 2010. Agronomic performance of late-season rice under different tillage, straw, and nitrogen management. Field Crops Res., 115: 79-84.
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  5. Peng, S.B., R.J. Buresh, J.L. Huang, X.H. Zhong and Y.B. Zou et al., 2010. Improving nitrogen fertilization in rice by sitespecific N management. A review. Agron. Sustain. Dev., 30: 649-656.
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  6. Peng, S.B., J.L. Huang, K.G. Cassman, R.C. Laza, R.M. Visperas and G.S. Khush, 2010. The importance of maintenance breeding: A case study of the first miracle rice variety-IR8. Field Crops Res., 119: 342-347.
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  7. Xiang, J., V.R. Haden, S. Peng, B.A.M. Bouman and R.M. Visperas et al., 2009. Improvement in nitrogen availability, nitrogen uptake and growth of aerobic rice following soil acidification. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 55: 705-714.
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  8. Nie, L.X., J. Xiang, S.B. Peng, B.A.M. Bouman, J.L. Huang, R. Cui and R.M. Visperas, 2009. Alleviating soil sickness caused by aerobic monocropping: Responses of aerobic rice to fallow, flooding and crop rotation. J. Food Agric. Environ., 7: 723-727.
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  9. Nie, L., S. Peng, B.A.M. Bouman, J. Huang, K. Cui, R.M. Visperas and J. Xiang, 2009. Alleviating soil sickness caused by aerobic monocropping: Responses of aerobic rice to various nitrogen sources. Soil Science Plant Nutr., 55: 150-159.
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  10. Chen, M., J. Huang, K. Cui, L. Nie and F. Shah, 2009. Genotypic variations in terms of NH3 volatilization in four rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars. Asian J. Plant Sci., 8: 353-360.
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  11. Nie, L., S. Peng, B.A.M. Bouman, J. Huang, K. Cui, R.M. Visperas, and J. Xiang, 2008. Alleviating soil sickness caused by aerobic monocropping: Responses of aerobic rice to nutrient supply. Field Crops Res., 107: 129-136.
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  12. Huang, J., F. He, K. Cui, R.J. Buresh, B. Xu, W. Gong and S. Peng, 2008. Determination of optimal nitrogen rate for rice varieties using a chlorophyll meter. Field Crops Res., 105: 70-80.
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  13. Cui, K., J. Huang, Y. Xing, S. Yu, C. Xu and S. Peng, 2008. Mapping QTLs for seedling characteristics under different water supply conditions in rice (Oryza sativa). Physiol. Plant., 132: 53-68.
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  14. Nie, L., S. Peng, B.A.M. Bouman, J. Huang, K. Cui, R.M. Visperas and H.K. Park, 2007. Alleviating soil sickness caused by aerobic monocropping: Responses of aerobic rice to soil oven-heating. Plant Soil, 300: 185-195.
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  15. Hu, R., J. Cao, J. Huang, S. Peng and J. Huang et al., 2007. Farmer participatory testing of standard and modified site-specific nitrogen management for irrigated rice in China. Agric. Syst., 94: 331-340.
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  16. Peng, S., R.J. Buresh, J.L. Huang, J.C. Yang and Y.B. Zou et al., 2006. Strategies for overcoming low agronomic nitrogen use efficiency in irrigated rice systems in China. Field Crops Res., 96: 37-47.
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  17. Sheehy, J.E., S. Peng, A. Dobermann, P.L. Mitchell and A. Ferrer et al., 2004. Fantastic yields in the system of rice intensification: Fact or fallacy? Field Crops Res., 88: 1-8.
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  18. Peng, S., J. Huang, J.E. Sheehy, R.C. Laza and R.M. Visperas et al., 2004. Rice yields decline with higher night temperature from global warming. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 101: 9971-9975.
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  19. Huang, J. and S. Peng, 2004. Influence of storage methods on total nitrogen analysis in rice leaves. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal., 35: 879-888.
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  20. Huang, J. and S. Peng, 2004. Comparison and standardization among chlorophyll meters in their readings on rice leaves. Plant Prod. Sci., 7: 97-100.
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  21. Yang, W.H., S. Peng, J. Huang, A.L. Sanico, R.J. Buresh and C. Witt, 2003. Using leaf color charts to estimate leaf nitrogen status of rice. Agron. J., 95: 212-217.
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