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Managing faba bean wilt disease through intercrop** with wheat and reasonable nitrogen application: enhancing nutrient absorption and biochemical resistance in faba beans
Faba bean wilt disease is a key factor limiting its production. Intercrop** of faba bean with wheat has been adopted as a prevalent strategy to mitigate this disease. Nitrogen fertilizer improves faba bean y...
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Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduction Combined with Foliar Fertilizer Application on the Physiological Characteristics and Yield of High-Quality Japonica Rice
High-quality japonica rice, distinguished by its unique flavor and enriched nutritional value, has attracted significant attention across Asia. The over-application of nitrogen (N) fertilizers, however, is a g...
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Short-term grazing diminished ecosystem multifunctionality of grassland in northern China
Grasslands play important roles in production as well as having ecological functions. Grazing affects grassland ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF). However, the underlying grazing processes that influence gras...
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Open AccessUsing null models to decipher bacterial assembly mechanisms in oat silages harvested from southern China
Deciphering the assembly rules of microbial communities is vital for a mechanistic understanding of the general principles driving microbiome structures and functions. In this study, a null modeling-based fram...
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Foliar Silicon Application Enhances Medicinal Quality and Salt Tolerance of Two Licorice Species by Improving Their Growth, Physiological Characteristics, and Root Effective Components
Silicon (Si) has been widely used in recent years to improve crop salt tolerance. However, few studies concentrated on the effects of Si on salt tolerance and quality of medicinal plants. In this study, the lo...
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Intercrop** wheat alleviated soil acidification and suppressed Fusarium wilt of faba bean
Modern high input-based intensive crop** systems often lead to accumulation of phenolic acids in the soil which promote the development of soil diseases. While this can be suppressed by intercrop**. This r...
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Establishing an efficient micropropagation method for Astragalus membranaceus (Huang Qi)
Astragalus membranaceus is known as Hwang-gi in Korea, Huang Qi in Chinese and Radix Astragali in Latin, is a member of Fabaceae family. Traditionally, it has been used as an immunomodulator to treat people with ...
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Sugar accumulation stage in sugar beets is a key stage in response to continuous crop** soil microbial community assembly
Continuous crop** effects are a major constraint to the sugar beet industry. Although the microbial community of continuously cropped sugar beets has been studied, the effect of continuous crop** on microb...
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Establishment of in vitro pollen germination system in C4 model plant Foxtail Millet
The development and germination of pollen play crucial roles in the sexual reproduction of plants, and this process holds great potential for improving grain yield in crops. In this study, we established a ger...
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Genomic study of PIFs in cotton and functional analysis of GhPIF4 in promoting cotton flowering
Cotton is the most important commercial crop in the production of fiber for the textile industry worldwide, and flowering time is an important agronomic trait for cotton production. Phytochrome interacting fac...
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Loss of function of OsL1 gene cause early flowering in rice under short-day conditions
Heading date is one of the important agronomic traits that affects rice yield. In this study, we cloned a new rice B3 family gene, OsL1, which regulates rice heading date. Importantly, osl1-1 and osl1-2, two diff...
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Endogenous Hormones Improve Lodging Tolerance of Maize (Zea mays L.) by Regulating Stalk Structure Under Elevated Temperature
Global warming is an irreversible trend. Maize hybrids responded differently to elevated temperature throughout the whole growth periods, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear, particularly from the early ...
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Effects of nitrogen fertilization on nitrogen metabolism and grain protein in premium-tasty japonica rice
Premium-tasty japonica rice, distinguished by its unique flavor and enriched nutritional value, has attracted significant attention across Asia. Nitrogen metabolism plays a crucial role in determining the grow...
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A Comparative Analysis of Three Rutaceae Species Reveals the Multilayered Mechanisms of Citrus in Response to Huanglongbing Disease
Huanglongbing (HLB), caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CaLas), is the most destructive citrus disease in the world. Although increasing data show that some citrus and relatives are tolerant to HLB, the...
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Mutagenic analysis of the bundle-shaped phycobilisome from Gloeobacter violaceus
Gloeobacter violaceus is an ancient cyanobacterium as it branches out from the basal position in the phylogenic tree of cyanobacteria. It lacks thylakoid membranes and its unique bundle-shaped type of phycobiliso...
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Open AccessDevelopment and evaluation of the utility of GenoBaits Peanut 40K for a peanut MAGIC population
Population and genotype data are essential for genetic map**. The multi-parent advanced generation intercross (MAGIC) population is a permanent map** population used for precisely map** quantitative trai...
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Open AccessPrenylated flavonoids isolated from the twigs of Artocarpus champeden as potential activators for tobacco powdery mildew and their mode of actions
Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) is the main pathogen for tobacco powdery mildew fungus disease. Its outbreaks often result in severe harvest losses for the yield and quality of tobacco. Artocarpus champeden is ...
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Open AccessPhosphorus leaching risk from black soil increased due to conversion of arid agricultural land to paddy land in northeast China
Land-use change from arid agricultural land to paddy land may increase soil phosphorus (P) leaching in the black soil region. However, little information is available for soil P leaching risk assessment from s...
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Effects of kaolin particle film coatings on the water-saving efficiency and fruit quality of Cabernet Sauvignon (Vitis vinifera L.) grape plants in the Ningxia region of China
Water is the main limiting factor for plant growth, especially in arid areas where viticulture requires extremely high amounts of water. The leaves of ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ (Vitis vinifera L.) in Yinchuan, Ningxia...
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The elite variations in germplasms for soybean breeding
The genetic base of soybean cultivars (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) has been narrowed through selective domestication and specific breeding improvement, similar to other crops. This presents challenges in breeding new...