| Organization and contact information |
Office N221, Building 29, Wenhui Road Campus, College of Agriculture, Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225009, Jiangsu Province, China |
| Selected publications |
Zhang Hao, Liu K, Wang ZQ, Liu LJ, Yang JC. Abscisic acid, ethylene and antioxidative systems in rice grains in relation with grain filling subjected to post-anthesis soil-drying. Plant Growth Regulation, 2015, 76(2): 135-146 Zhang Hao, Chen TT, Liu LJ, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. Performance in Grain Yield and Physiological Traits of Rice in the Yangtze River Basin of China During the Last 60 yr. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2013, 12(1): 57-66 Hao Zhang, Li HW, Yuan LM, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. Post-anthesis alternate wetting and moderate soil drying enhances activities of key enzymes in sucrose-to-starch conversion in inferior spikelets of rice. Journal of Experimental Botany, 2012, 63(1): 215-227 Hao Zhang, Chen TT, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. Involvement of cytokinins in the grain filling of rice under alternate wetting and drying irrigation. Journal of Experimental Botany, 2010, 61(13): 3719-3733 Hao Zhang, Xue YG, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. An alternate wetting and moderate soil drying regime improves root and shoot growth in rice. Crop Science, 2009, 49(6): 2246-2260 Hao Zhang, Tan GL, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. Ethylene and ACC levels in developing grains are related to the poor appearance and milling quality of rice. Plant Growth Regulation, 2009, 58(1): 85-96 Hao Zhang, Tan GL, Yang LN, Yang JC, Zhang JH, Zhao BH. Hormones in the grains and roots in relation to post-anthesis development of inferior and superior spikelets in japonica/indica hybrid rice. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2009, 47(3): 195-204 Hao Zhang, Xue YG, Wang ZQ, Yang JC, Zhang JH. Morphological and physiological traits of roots and their relationships with shoot growth in “super” rice. Field Crops Research, 2009, 113(1): 31-40 |