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Guanhua Huang is affiliated with China Agricultural University in China. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a significant emphasis on soil science, hydrology, and water management within agricultural contexts.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Their subfields of study feature the following areas:

  • Soil Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

Guanhua Huang's core research topics cover:

  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement

The researcher has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers, including:

  • Impact of irrigation and fertilization regimes on greenhouse gas emissions from soil of mulching cultivated maize (Zea mays L.) field in the upper reaches of Yellow River, China (2020), Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Effect of irrigation and fertilization regimes on grain yield, water and nitrogen productivity of mulching cultivated maize (Zea mays L.) in the Hetao Irrigation District of China (2020), Agricultural Water Management
  • Impact of short-term organic amendments incorporation on soil structure and hydrology in semiarid agricultural lands (2021), International Soil and Water Conservation Research
  • Effects of irrigation and fertilization on grain yield, water and nitrogen dynamics and their use efficiency of spring wheat farmland in an arid agricultural watershed of Northwest China (2021), Agricultural Water Management
  • A shift in the dominant role of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit and soil moisture on vegetation greening in China (2022), Journal of Hydrology

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Xu Xu
  • Quanzhong Huang
  • Yunwu Xiong
  • Zailin Huo
  • Liu Liu

Guanhua Huang often publishes in the following venues:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Agricultural Water Management
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Cleaner Production

Best Publications

  • Integrated soil and plant phosphorus management for crop and environment in China. A review

    H. Li;G. Huang;Q. Meng;L. Ma

  • Effect of climate change on reference evapotranspiration and aridity index in arid region of China

    Zailin Huo;Xiaoqin Dai;Shaoyuan Feng;Shaozhong Kang

  • Estimation of the van Genuchten soil water retention properties from soil textural data.

    B. Ghanbarian-Alavijeh;B. Ghanbarian-Alavijeh;A. Liaghat;Guan-Hua Huang;M. Th. Van Genuchten

  • Effects of water stress on processing tomatoes yield, quality and water use efficiency with plastic mulched drip irrigation in sandy soil of the Hetao Irrigation District

    Huimeng Zhang;Yunwu Xiong;Guanhua Huang;Xu Xu

  • Assessing the groundwater dynamics and impacts of water saving in the Hetao Irrigation District, Yellow River basin

    Xu Xu;Guanhua Huang;Zhongyi Qu;Luis S. Pereira

  • A finite element solution for the fractional advection–dispersion equation

    Quanzhong Huang;Guanhua Huang;Hongbin Zhan

  • Modeling and assessing field irrigation water use in a canal system of Hetao, upper Yellow River basin: Application to maize, sunflower and watermelon

    Dongyang Ren;Xu Xu;Yuanyuan Hao;Guanhua Huang

  • Laboratory experiment on drip emitter clogging with fresh water and treated sewage effluent

    Haijun Liu;Haijun Liu;Guanhua Huang

  • Assessing the effects of water table depth on water use, soil salinity and wheat yield: Searching for a target depth for irrigated areas in the upper Yellow River basin

    Xu Xu;Guanhua Huang;Chen Sun;Luis S. Pereira

  • Integration of SWAP and MODFLOW-2000 for modeling groundwater dynamics in shallow water table areas

    Xu Xu;Guanhua Huang;Hongbin Zhan;Hongbin Zhan;Zhongyi Qu

  • Evaluation on the responses of maize (Zea mays L.) growth, yield and water use efficiency to drip irrigation water under mulch condition in the Hetao irrigation District of China

    Haijun Liu;Xuming Wang;Xian Zhang;Liwei Zhang

  • A new mobile-immobile model for reactive solute transport with scale-dependent dispersion

    Guangyao Gao;Guangyao Gao;Hongbin Zhan;Shaoyuan Feng;Bojie Fu

  • Using MODFLOW and GIS to Assess Changes in Groundwater Dynamics in Response to Water Saving Measures in Irrigation Districts of the Upper Yellow River Basin

    Xu Xu;Guanhua Huang;Zhongyi Qu;Luis S. Pereira

  • Evaluation of soil water retention curve with the pore–solid fractal model

    Guanhua Huang;Renduo Zhang;Renduo Zhang

  • Impact of biochar addition on soil properties and water-fertilizer productivity of tomato in semi-arid region of Inner Mongolia, China

    Changjian Li;Yunwu Xiong;Zhongyi Qu;Xu Xu

  • Responses of drip irrigated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) yield, quality and water productivity to various soil matric potential thresholds in an arid region of Northwest China

    Jianhua Zheng;Guanhua Huang;Dongdong Jia;Jun Wang

  • Evidence of one-dimensional scale-dependent fractional advection–dispersion

    Guanhua Huang;Quanzhong Huang;Hongbin Zhan

  • Assessment of irrigation performance and water productivity in irrigated areas of the middle Heihe River basin using a distributed agro-hydrological model

    Yao Jiang;Xu Xu;Quanzhong Huang;Zailin Huo

  • Modeling Soil Water Retention Curve with a Fractal Method

    Guan-Hua Huang;Ren-Duo Zhang;Quan-Zhong Huang

  • Impact of irrigation and fertilization regimes on greenhouse gas emissions from soil of mulching cultivated maize (Zea mays L.) field in the upper reaches of Yellow River, China

    Changjian Li;Yunwu Xiong;Quanzhong Huang;Xu Xu

  • Responses of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) evapotranspiration and yield to sprinkler irrigation regimes

    Haijun Liu;Haijun Liu;Lipeng Yu;Yu Luo;Xiangping Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hongbin Zhan
Hongbin Zhan Texas A&M University
Haijun Liu
Haijun Liu Huazhong Agricultural University
Guangyao Gao
Guangyao Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Luis S. Pereira
Luis S. Pereira University of Lisbon
Bernard A. Engel
Bernard A. Engel Purdue University West Lafayette
Tammo S. Steenhuis
Tammo S. Steenhuis Cornell University
Binayak P. Mohanty
Binayak P. Mohanty Texas A&M University
Shabtai Cohen
Shabtai Cohen Agricultural Research Organization
Ping Guo
Ping Guo China Agricultural University
Shaozhong Kang
Shaozhong Kang China Agricultural University

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