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View article: Microbial response to long-term spatially stratified phosphorus application in Northeast China
Microbial response to long-term spatially stratified phosphorus application in Northeast China Open
As a critical factor influencing crop productivity in agricultural ecosystems, phosphorus (P)-fertilizer application can significantly alter soil physicochemical properties. However, the relative efficiencies of different types of spatiall…
View article: Nonperiodic dynamic CT reconstruction using backward-warping INR with regularization of diffeomorphism (BIRD)
Nonperiodic dynamic CT reconstruction using backward-warping INR with regularization of diffeomorphism (BIRD) Open
Dynamic computed tomography (CT) reconstruction faces significant challenges in addressing motion artifacts, particularly for nonperiodic rapid movements such as cardiac imaging with fast heart rates. Traditional methods struggle with the …
View article: Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope
Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope Open
Soil erosion is amplified by the increased precipitation and rainfall erosivity caused by the changing climate, particularly for global mid-high latitude areas. Yet soil erosion processes and proper tillage practices are not well understoo…
View article: Correction to “The Fungal Transcription Factor BcTbs1 from <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> Promotes Pathogenicity via Host Cellulose Degradation”
Correction to “The Fungal Transcription Factor BcTbs1 from <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> Promotes Pathogenicity via Host Cellulose Degradation” Open
View article: Supplementary material to "Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope"
Supplementary material to "Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope" Open
View article: Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope
Horizontal ridging with mulching as the optimal tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope Open
Soil erosion features and ideal tillage practices are not very clear at the crop seedling stage in Chinese Mollisols. Simulated rainfall experiments were conducted at the rainfall intensities of 50 and 100 mm h-1 to investigate the differe…
View article: Closing county-level yield gaps through better phosphorus fertilizer management in Northeast China
Closing county-level yield gaps through better phosphorus fertilizer management in Northeast China Open
The limited available information on variations in yield gaps (differences between actual yields and the theoretically attainable yields) restricts the development of rational strategies to optimize yields and reduce environmental costs. Q…
View article: Biological function of calcium-sensing receptor (CAS) and its coupling calcium signaling in plants
Biological function of calcium-sensing receptor (CAS) and its coupling calcium signaling in plants Open
The calcium-sensing receptor (CAS), as a chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein, is involved in the process of external Ca2+-induced cytosolic Ca2+ increase in plants. However, the underlying mechanism regulating this…
View article: Horizontal ridging with mulching as the best tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope at the maize seedling stage
Horizontal ridging with mulching as the best tillage practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in a Mollisol hillslope at the maize seedling stage Open
Soil erosion features and ideal tillage practices are not very clear at the crop seedling stage in Chinese Mollisols. Simulated rainfall experiments were conducted at the rainfall intensities of 50 and 100 mm h-1 to investigate the differe…
View article: Biological Function of Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CAS) and Its Coupling Calcium Signaling in Plants
Biological Function of Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CAS) and Its Coupling Calcium Signaling in Plants Open
The calcium-sensing receptor (CAS), as a chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein, involved in the process of [Ca2+] ext-induced [Ca2+]cyt increase (CICI) in the plant. However, the underlying mechanism regulating this process is lacking. Fu…