Prof. Dr. Ahmad Manschadi
Country of current residence
Austria
Current position
Researcher
Current institute employer
The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Website current institute
Profession
Agricultural Engineer
2011
2011.
Ansätze für eine effizientere Wassernutzung in der Provinz Khorezm, Usbekistan.
Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung,
55 (2)
: 116-125
.
2010
2010.
Experimental and modelling studies of drought-adaptive root architectural traits in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology,
144: 2
: 458-462
.
2010.
“White Gold” and Aral Sea disaster – Towards more efficient use of water resources in the Khorezm region, Uzbekistan.
Lohmann Information,
45 (1)
: 34-47
.
Further Information
2010.
Rethinking water management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Concepts and recommendations.
ZEF Working Paper Series ,
No 54
.
2008
2008.
Socio-technical analysis of water management: methodology paper.
Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences,
Vol. 3
.
2008.
Developmental and physiological traits associated high yield and stay-green phenotype in wheat.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research,
59
: 354-364
.
2008.
Genotypic variation in seedling root architectural traits and implications for drought adaptation in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
Pland and Soil,
303
: 115-129
.
2007
2007.
Assessing the sustainability of wheat-based cropping systems using APSIM: model parameterisation and evaluation.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research,
58
: 75-86
.
2006
2006.
Simulating crop–parasitic weed interactions using APSIM: Model evaluation and application.
European Journal of Agronomy,
24
: 257-267
.
2006.
The role of root architectural traits in adaptation of wheat to water-limited environments.
Functional Plant Biology,
33
: 823-837
.
2006.
Modeling chickpea growth and development: Nitrogen accumulation and use.
Field Crops Research,
99
: 24-34
.
Forthcoming
Assessing the sustainability of wheat–based cropping systems using APSIM.
European Journal of Agronomy,
.
Beyond the Aral Sea Syndrome: The ZEF/UNESCO Project in the Khorezm Region, Uzbekistan.
Cotton, water, salts and soums - a pilot project on economic and ecological restructuring of land- and water use in Khorezm, Uzbekistan.
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