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Rony Wallach
Rony Wallach
Professor of Soil Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Verified email at mail.huji.ac.il
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Improving plant stress tolerance and yield production: is the tonoplast aquaporin SlTIP2; 2 a key to isohydric to anisohydric conversion?
N Sade, BJ Vinocur, A Diber, A Shatil, G Ronen, H Nissan, R Wallach, ...
New Phytologist 181 (3), 651-661, 2009
3812009
The role of tobacco aquaporin1 in improving water use efficiency, hydraulic conductivity, and yield production under salt stress.
N Sade, M Gebretsadik, R Seligmann, A Schwartz, R Wallach, ...
Plant Physiology 152, 1-10, 2010
3182010
Role of aquaporins in determining transpiration and photosynthesis in water‐stressed plants: crop water‐use efficiency, growth and yield
M Moshelion, O Halperin, R Wallach, RAM Oren, DA Way
Plant, Cell & Environment 38 (9), 1785-1793, 2015
2502015
Substrates and their analysis
M Raviv, R Wallach, A Silber, A Bar-Tal
Hydroponic production of vegetables and ornamentals, 25-102, 2002
2432002
Hexokinase mediates stomatal closure
G Kelly, M Moshelion, R David‐Schwartz, O Halperin, R Wallach, Z Attia, ...
The Plant Journal 75 (6), 977-988, 2013
2352013
High fertigation frequency: the effects on uptake of nutrients, water and plant growth
A Silber, G Xu, I Levkovitch, S Soriano, A Bilu, R Wallach
Plant and soil 253, 467-477, 2003
2322003
Soil water repellency induced by long‐term irrigation with treated sewage effluent
R Wallach, O Ben‐Arie, ER Graber
Journal of Environmental Quality 34 (5), 1910-1920, 2005
2102005
New approach to model rehydration of dry food particulates utilizing principles of liquid transport in porous media
IS Saguy, A Marabi, R Wallach
Trends in Food Science & Technology 16 (11), 495-506, 2005
1702005
High‐throughput physiological phenotyping and screening system for the characterization of plant–environment interactions
O Halperin, A Gebremedhin, R Wallach, M Moshelion
The Plant Journal 89 (4), 839-850, 2017
1522017
Hydraulic properties of sphagnum peat moss and tuff (scoria) and their potential effects on water availability
FF Da Silva, R Wallach, Y Chen
Plant and Soil 154, 119-126, 1993
1361993
Physical characteristics of soilless media
R Wallach
Soilless Culture, 33-112, 2019
1342019
Hydraulic characteristics of tuff (scoria) used as a container medium
R Wallach, FF Da Silva, Y Chen
journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 117 (3), 415-421, 1992
1331992
Transfer of chemicals from soil solution to surface runoff: A diffusion‐based soil model
R Wallach, WA Jury, WF Spencer
Soil Science Society of America Journal 52 (3), 612-618, 1988
1271988
Role of divalent fatty acid salts in soil water repellency
ER Graber, S Tagger, R Wallach
Soil Science Society of America Journal 73 (2), 541-549, 2009
1002009
A physically based model for predicting solute transfer from soil solution to rainfall‐induced runoff water
R Wallach, MT van Genuchten
Water Resources Research 26 (9), 2119-2126, 1990
981990
Integrated effect of irrigation frequency and phosphorus level on lettuce: P uptake, root growth and yield
G Xu, I Levkovitch, S Soriano, R Wallach, A Silber
Plant and soil 263, 297-309, 2004
932004
Water uptake profile response of corn to soil moisture depletion
Y Li, M Fuchs, S Cohen, Y Cohen, R Wallach
Plant, Cell & Environment 25 (4), 491-500, 2002
932002
Effect of fall irrigation level in'Mauritius' and'Floridian'lychee on soil and plant water status, flowering intensity, and yield
RA Stern, M Meron, A Naor, R Wallach, B Bravdo, S Gazit
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 123 (1), 150-155, 1998
861998
The errors in surface runoff prediction by neglecting the relationship between infiltration rate and overland flow depth
R Wallach, G Grigorin, JR Byk
Journal of Hydrology 200 (1-4), 243-259, 1997
861997
The effect of physical properties of soilless media on plant performance-A review
M Raviv, R Wallach, TJ Blom
International Symposium on Growing Media and Hydroponics 644, 251-259, 2001
852001
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