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View article: Long-Term Outcomes of Prefabricated Flaps Vascularized By the Parietal Branch of the Superficial Temporal Artery for Facial Reconstruction
Long-Term Outcomes of Prefabricated Flaps Vascularized By the Parietal Branch of the Superficial Temporal Artery for Facial Reconstruction Open
Background: Prefabricated flaps are a versatile technique for reconstructing facial defects. This study presents a long-term follow-up study of prefabricated flaps carried by fascia flaps based on the parietal branches of the superficial t…
View article: UAV-based phenotyping identifies net assimilation rate as a diagnostic trait for synergistic enhancement of rice yield and grain quality
UAV-based phenotyping identifies net assimilation rate as a diagnostic trait for synergistic enhancement of rice yield and grain quality Open
Achieving rice yield-quality synergy, which is critical for breeding and agronomic practice, is hindered by dynamic regulatory gaps due to methodological constraints, while high-throughput unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) phenotyping can enab…
View article: Impact of hyperbilirubinemia on rat cardiomyocyte injury
Impact of hyperbilirubinemia on rat cardiomyocyte injury Open
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View article: Predictive Mobility Model for β-Ga2O3 at Cryogenic Temperature
Predictive Mobility Model for β-Ga2O3 at Cryogenic Temperature Open
In this work, the transport properties of charge carriers in β-Ga2O3 were investigated, along with intrinsic physical mechanisms such as lattice vibrations, impurity scattering, and interfacial effects. The high-field behavior of carrier…
View article: LKNet: Enhancing rice canopy panicle counting accuracy with an optimized point-based framework
LKNet: Enhancing rice canopy panicle counting accuracy with an optimized point-based framework Open
Location-based methods for counting rice panicles have often been underestimated, primarily due to their perceived inferior performance when compared to detection-based techniques. However, we argue that the potential of these location-bas…
View article: One-Time Application of Polymer-Coated Urea Increased Rice Yield and Plant Nitrogen Uptake by Optimizing Root Morphological and Physiological Traits
One-Time Application of Polymer-Coated Urea Increased Rice Yield and Plant Nitrogen Uptake by Optimizing Root Morphological and Physiological Traits Open
Previous studies have shown that a one-time application of polymer-coated urea (PCU) can increase rice yield and nitrogen (N) uptake. However, the connection between rice root morphology and physiological traits and grain yield and N absor…
View article: Micromorphology and ammonium transmembrane transport characteristics in roots of rice seedlings
Micromorphology and ammonium transmembrane transport characteristics in roots of rice seedlings Open
During the seedling stage, rice root exhibit rapid growth and absorb significant quantities of nutrients. This study involved cultivating rice seedlings in two different seedling-raising mediums characterized by high ammonium concentration…
View article: Exogenous N Supply on N Transportation and Reuse during the Rice Grain-Filling Stage and Its Relationship with Leaf Color-Changing Parameters
Exogenous N Supply on N Transportation and Reuse during the Rice Grain-Filling Stage and Its Relationship with Leaf Color-Changing Parameters Open
During the later reproductive period of rice growth, the chlorophyll in the leaves degraded, accompanied by the nitrogen (N) transportation from leaves to panicle, resulting in a change in leaf color from green to yellow. This study aimed …
View article: Compound Microbial Agent Improves Soil Redox Status to Reduce Methane Emissions from Paddy Fields
Compound Microbial Agent Improves Soil Redox Status to Reduce Methane Emissions from Paddy Fields Open
Paddy fields are considered a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Aerobic irrigation methods have proven to be efficacious in mitigating CH4 emissions in paddy cultivation. The promising role of compound microbial agents in refining t…
View article: Estimating Key Phenological Dates of Multiple Rice Accessions Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Plant Height Dynamics for Breeding
Estimating Key Phenological Dates of Multiple Rice Accessions Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Plant Height Dynamics for Breeding Open
Efficient and high-quality estimation of rice key phenological dates is of great significance in breeding work, and plant height dynamics are valuable for estimating phenological dates in rice. However, there has been limited research on e…
View article: Time Series Field Estimation of Rice Canopy Height Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based RGB/Multispectral Platform
Time Series Field Estimation of Rice Canopy Height Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based RGB/Multispectral Platform Open
Crop plant height is a critical parameter for assessing crop physiological properties, such as above-ground biomass and grain yield and crop health. Current dominant plant height estimation methods are based on digital surface model (DSM) …
View article: Does theta synchronicity of sensory information enhance associative memory? Replicating the theta-induced memory effect
Does theta synchronicity of sensory information enhance associative memory? Replicating the theta-induced memory effect Open
The binding of information from different sensory or neural sources is critical for associative memory. Previous research in animals suggested that the timing of theta oscillations in the hippocampus is critical for long-term potentiation,…
View article: Altering stimulus timing via fast rhythmic sensory stimulation induces STDP-like recall performance in human episodic memory
Altering stimulus timing via fast rhythmic sensory stimulation induces STDP-like recall performance in human episodic memory Open
(Current Biology 33, 3279–3288.e1–e7; August 7, 2023) Since publication, we have identified that the analysis code that produced the results of individual variability in entrainment strength was not consistent between cue groups. An additi…
View article: Altering stimulus timing via fast rhythmic sensory stimulation induces STDP-like recall performance in human episodic memory
Altering stimulus timing via fast rhythmic sensory stimulation induces STDP-like recall performance in human episodic memory Open
Episodic memory provides humans with the ability to mentally travel back to the past,1 where experiences typically involve associations between multimodal information. Forming a memory of the association is thought to be dependent on modif…
View article: A hybrid CNN-LSTM model for diagnosing rice nutrient levels at the rice panicle initiation stage
A hybrid CNN-LSTM model for diagnosing rice nutrient levels at the rice panicle initiation stage Open
Nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) are two key mineral nutrient elements involved in rice growth. Accurate diagnosis of N and K status is very important for the rational application of fertilizers at a specific rice growth stage. Therefore, we…
View article: Changes in Soil C and N Stocks and Their Effects on Rice Yield under Long-Term Upland-Paddy Rotations
Changes in Soil C and N Stocks and Their Effects on Rice Yield under Long-Term Upland-Paddy Rotations Open
Observations of the effects of long-term paddy-upland rotations on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks are scarce. This experiment aimed to examine soil C and N stock characteristics and their relationships with rice yield using four l…
View article: Interaction between Theta Phase and Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity Simulates Theta-Induced Memory Effects
Interaction between Theta Phase and Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity Simulates Theta-Induced Memory Effects Open
Rodent studies suggest that spike timing relative to hippocampal theta activity determines whether potentiation or depression of synapses arise. Such changes also depend on spike timing between presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons, known a…
View article: Is It Possible to Predict the Timing of Mid−Season Drainage by Assessing Rice Canopy Light Interception?
Is It Possible to Predict the Timing of Mid−Season Drainage by Assessing Rice Canopy Light Interception? Open
Mid−season drainage (MSD) is a widely used water management practice in rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. However, the timing of the initiation and termination of MSD is highly arbitrary and subjective, and a quantitative indicator is la…
View article: Increased ATPase activity promotes heat-resistance, high-yield, and high-quality traits in rice by improving energy status
Increased ATPase activity promotes heat-resistance, high-yield, and high-quality traits in rice by improving energy status Open
Heat stress during the reproductive stage results in major losses in yield and quality, which might be mainly caused by an energy imbalance. However, how energy status affected heat response, yield and quality remains unclear. No relations…
View article: Changes in the activities of key enzymes and the abundance of functional genes involved in nitrogen transformation in rice rhizosphere soil under different aerated conditions
Changes in the activities of key enzymes and the abundance of functional genes involved in nitrogen transformation in rice rhizosphere soil under different aerated conditions Open
Soil microorganisms play important roles in nitrogen transformation. The aim of this study was to characterize changes in the activity of nitrogen transformation enzymes and the abundance of nitrogen function genes in rhizosphere soil aera…
View article: Abiotic Niche Divergence of Hybrid Species from Their Progenitors
Abiotic Niche Divergence of Hybrid Species from Their Progenitors Open
Although more frequently discussed recently than previously, the role of ecology in homoploid hybrid and allopolyploid speciation has not been subjected to comparative analysis. We examined abiotic niche divergence of 22 assumed homoploid …
View article: Species Tree Estimation and the Impact of Gene Loss Following Whole-Genome Duplication
Species Tree Estimation and the Impact of Gene Loss Following Whole-Genome Duplication Open
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) occurs broadly and repeatedly across the history of eukaryotes and is recognized as a prominent evolutionary force, especially in plants. Immediately following WGD, most genes are present in two copies as par…