Prof. Dr. Changlu Hu | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award
Northwest A&F University | China
Changlu Hu is an Associate Professor at the College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University. He earned his PhD in Soil Science and MSc in Plant Nutrition Science from Northwest A&F University, following a bachelor’s degree in natural resource sciences. His academic experience centers on dryland agroecosystems, with a strong focus on nitrogen and water management in cereal crops. His research integrates agronomy, soil fertility, and resource-use efficiency to enhance crop productivity while reducing environmental losses. He has led and contributed to nationally funded research projects and published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to sustainable dryland agriculture and soil–crop system optimization.
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Dual-purpose winter wheat: interactions between crop management, availability of nitrogen and weather conditions
– Field Crops Research, 2019
Root pruning enhances wheat yield, harvest index and water-use efficiency in semiarid area
– Field Crops Research, 2019
Effect of straw mulch and seeding rate on the harvest index, yield and water use efficiency of winter wheat
– Scientific Reports, 2018
Yield and water use efficiency of wheat in the Loess Plateau: Responses to root pruning and defoliation
– Field Crops Research, 2015