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Chengdong Huang
Researcher at China Agricultural University
Publications - 7
Citations - 724
Chengdong Huang is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intercropping & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 417 citations.
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Pursuing sustainable productivity with millions of smallholder farmers.
Zhenling Cui,Hongyan Zhang,Xinping Chen,Chaochun Zhang,Wenqi Ma,Chengdong Huang,Weifeng Zhang,Guohua Mi,Yuxin Miao,Xiaolin Li,Qiang Gao,Jianchang Yang,Zhaohui Wang,Youliang Ye,Shiwei Guo,Jianwei Lu,Jianliang Huang,Shihua Lv,Yixiang Sun,Yuanying Liu,Xianlong Peng,Jun Ren,Shiqing Li,Xiping Deng,Xiaojun Shi,Qiang Zhang,Zhiping Yang,Li Tang,Changzhou Wei,Liangliang Jia,Jiwang Zhang,Mingrong He,Yanan Tong,Qiyuan Tang,Xuhua Zhong,Zhaohui Liu,Ning Cao,Chang-Lin Kou,Hao Ying,Yulong Yin,Xiaoqiang Jiao,Qingsong Zhang,Mingsheng Fan,Rongfeng Jiang,Fusuo Zhang,Zhengxia Dou +45 more
TL;DR: The outcome of concerted efforts in engaging millions of Chinese smallholder farmers to adopt enhanced management practices for greater yield and environmental performance is reported and the potential impacts of implementing theEnhanced management practices on China’s food security and sustainability outlook are demonstrated.
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Economic Performance and Sustainability of a Novel Intercropping System on the North China Plain
Chengdong Huang,Quanqing Liu,Nico Heerink,Tjeerd Jan Stomph,B. Li,Ruili Liu,Hongyan Zhang,Chong Wang,Xiaolin Li,Chaochun Zhang,Wopke van der Werf,Fusuo Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the novel wheat-maize/watermelon intercropping system contributes to rural poverty alleviation and household-level food security, by raising farm incomes and generating more employment, but needs further improvement to enhance its sustainability.
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Plant growth patterns in a tripartite strip relay intercrop are shaped by asymmetric aboveground competition
Chengdong Huang,Quanqing Liu,Fang Gou,Xiaolin Li,Chaochun Zhang,Wopke van der Werf,Fusuo Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: Plant interactions in this tripartite intercrop system are consistent with the hypothesis of size-asymmetric competition for light, especially in intercrops with more than two species.
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Reduced Meloidogyne incognita infection of tomato in the presence of castor and the involvement of fatty acids.
Linlin Dong,Xiaolin Li,Chengdong Huang,Lu Qiaofang,B. Li,Yao Yuanyuan,Tongtong Liu,Yuanmei Zuo +7 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that root exudates of castor repel nematodes and reduce M. incognita damage to hosts in a tomato/castor intercropping system by regulating nematode chemotaxis.
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Optimised sowing date enhances crop resilience towards size-asymmetric competition and reduces the yield difference between intercropped and sole maize
TL;DR: It is concluded that the yield difference can be reduced by adjusting the sowing date to manipulate plant–plant interaction between intercrops, and an optimal sow date not only enhances crop growth but also brings on no penalty on companion crop yield.