Jin He
0000-0003-1397-988X
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Traditional soybean (Glycine max) breeding increases seed yield but reduces yield stability under non-phosphorus supply
Belt Uniform Sowing Pattern Boosts Yield of Different Winter Wheat Cultivars in Southwest China
Phosphorus Supply Increases Internode Length and Leaf Characteristics, and Increases Dry Matter Accumulation and Seed Yield in Soybean under Water Deficit
High Phosphorus Acquisition and Allocation Strategy Is Associated with Soybean Seed Yield under Water- and P-Limited Conditions
Effect of traditional soybean breeding on water use strategy in arid and semi-arid areas
High Soybean Yield and Drought Adaptation Being Associated with Canopy Architecture, Water Uptake, and Root Traits
Irrigation during Flowering Improves Subsoil Water Uptake and Grain Yield in Rainfed Soybean
Water-conserving and biomass-allocation traits are associated with higher yields in modern cultivars compared to landraces of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in rainfed water-limited environments
Exogenous ABA Induces Osmotic Adjustment, Improves Leaf Water Relations and Water Use Efficiency, But Not Yield in Soybean under Water Stress
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