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View article: Integrative fertilizer nitrogen management mitigates nitrogen leaching and gray water footprint in a subtropical vegetable rotation system
Integrative fertilizer nitrogen management mitigates nitrogen leaching and gray water footprint in a subtropical vegetable rotation system Open
View article: Soil disinfestation and optimized nutrient management reduces nitrogen leaching and shapes soil microbial community composition in greenhouse cucumber production systems
Soil disinfestation and optimized nutrient management reduces nitrogen leaching and shapes soil microbial community composition in greenhouse cucumber production systems Open
High nutrient input leads to problems such as excessive accumulation of soil nutrients, and imbalance of microbial communities. However, there remains significant gaps in the impact of soil disinfestation and optimized nutrient management …
View article: Rethinking the WOFOST model to simulate growth and development of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. Pekinensis)
Rethinking the WOFOST model to simulate growth and development of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. Pekinensis) Open
CONTEXT: Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. Pekinensis) is a leading open-field leafy vegetable crop in China, with known shallow roots, short lifespan and high nutritional content. To ensure its precise field management in a changing …
View article: Nitrogen-Induced Soil Acidification Reduces Soil Carbon Persistence by Shifting Microbial Keystone Taxa and Increasing Calcium Leaching
Nitrogen-Induced Soil Acidification Reduces Soil Carbon Persistence by Shifting Microbial Keystone Taxa and Increasing Calcium Leaching Open
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment alters soil biotic (e.g., microbial metabolism) and abiotic (e.g., pH and mineralogy) properties, substantially affecting the persistence and storage of soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the response…
View article: Environmental trade-offs and productivity gains through sustainable nitrogen use in an intensive high-input sugarcane production system in China
Environmental trade-offs and productivity gains through sustainable nitrogen use in an intensive high-input sugarcane production system in China Open
View article: Author Correction: Soil organic carbon thresholds control fertilizer effects on carbon accrual in croplands worldwide
Author Correction: Soil organic carbon thresholds control fertilizer effects on carbon accrual in croplands worldwide Open
View article: Host growth and defense pathways drive microbiome-mediated maize heterosis
Host growth and defense pathways drive microbiome-mediated maize heterosis Open
Hybrid vigor, commonly harnessed in maize breeding to boost productivity and stress resistance, is largely attributed to genetic factors. However, recent studies suggest that environmental influences, particularly the plant microbiome, may…
View article: Large-scale multi-omics unveils host-microbiome interactions driving root development and nitrogen acquisition
Large-scale multi-omics unveils host-microbiome interactions driving root development and nitrogen acquisition Open
The microbiome influences the performance and fitness of the host plant. Nevertheless, the biotic interaction between host genetic variation, gene regulation and the impact of the microbiome on the host phenotype remain unknown. Here, we g…
View article: Soil organic carbon thresholds control fertilizer effects on carbon accrual in croplands worldwide
Soil organic carbon thresholds control fertilizer effects on carbon accrual in croplands worldwide Open
Initiatives to restore soil fertility and mitigate global warming rely on rebuilding soil organic carbon (SOC). Nitrogen (N) fertilization is crucial for crop yields but affects SOC unpredictably due to varying responses of particulate org…
View article: Efficient and accurate identification of maize rust disease using deep learning model
Efficient and accurate identification of maize rust disease using deep learning model Open
Common corn rust and southern corn rust, two typical maize diseases during growth stages, require accurate differentiation to understand their occurrence patterns and pathogenic risks. To address this, a specialized Maize-Rust model integr…
View article: Differential analysis of tsRNAs in bovine colostrum and mature milk exosomes: implications for milk powder nutritional fortification
Differential analysis of tsRNAs in bovine colostrum and mature milk exosomes: implications for milk powder nutritional fortification Open
View article: Structural and Segmentation Characteristics of the Longmenshan Fault Zone from Short-Period Seismic Arrays
Structural and Segmentation Characteristics of the Longmenshan Fault Zone from Short-Period Seismic Arrays Open
View article: Limitations of soil-applied non-microbial and microbial biostimulants in enhancing soil P turnover and recycled P fertilizer utilization - a study with and without plants
Limitations of soil-applied non-microbial and microbial biostimulants in enhancing soil P turnover and recycled P fertilizer utilization - a study with and without plants Open
Introduction Phosphorus recovery from waste streams is a global concern due to open nutrient cycles. However, the reliability and efficiency of recycled P fertilizers are often low. Biostimulants (BS), as a potential enhancer of P availabi…
View article: Multiomics dissection of Brassica napus L. lateral roots and endophytes interactions under phosphorus starvation
Multiomics dissection of Brassica napus L. lateral roots and endophytes interactions under phosphorus starvation Open
Many plants associate with endophytic microbes that improve root phosphorus (P) uptake. Understanding the interactions between roots and endophytes can enable efforts to improve P utilization. Here, we characterize the interactions between…
View article: Legume cover crops sequester more soil organic carbon than non-legume cover crops by stimulating microbial transformations
Legume cover crops sequester more soil organic carbon than non-legume cover crops by stimulating microbial transformations Open
Cover crops are one of the climate-smart agricultural practices used to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. However, the SOC sequestration potential and underlying mechanisms under different cover crops, especially in orchard…
View article: Research On Momentum Evaluation in Tennis Competitions Based on Entropy Weight Method and TOPSIS Method
Research On Momentum Evaluation in Tennis Competitions Based on Entropy Weight Method and TOPSIS Method Open
In competitive sports, assessing an athlete's momentum on the field is essential to develop a training plan and improve the competitiveness. In order to establish a comprehensive evaluation system to comprehensively evaluate the momentum o…
View article: Nitrifying niche in estuaries is expanded by the plastisphere
Nitrifying niche in estuaries is expanded by the plastisphere Open
The estuarine plastisphere, a novel ecological habitat in the Anthropocene, has garnered global concerns. Recent geochemical evidence has pointed out its potential role in influencing nitrogen biogeochemistry. However, the biogeochemical s…
View article: Hyperspectal imaging technology for phenotyping iron and boron deficiency in Brassica napus under greenhouse conditions
Hyperspectal imaging technology for phenotyping iron and boron deficiency in Brassica napus under greenhouse conditions Open
Introduction The micronutrient deficiency of iron and boron is a common issue affecting the growth of rapeseed ( Brassica napus ). In this study, a non-destructive diagnosis method for iron and boron deficiency in Brassica napus (genotype:…
View article: Spatial Distribution Patterns of Phytoplankton and Their Relationship with Environmental Factors in the Jinjiang River, China
Spatial Distribution Patterns of Phytoplankton and Their Relationship with Environmental Factors in the Jinjiang River, China Open
Our study aims to investigate the water quality and distribution patterns of phytoplankton communities in the Jinjiang River Basin in Quanzhou, as well as their relationship with environmental factors. We integrated data from the national …
View article: Seedling root system adaptation to water availability during maize domestication and global expansion
Seedling root system adaptation to water availability during maize domestication and global expansion Open
View article: Real-Time Control of Sintering Moisture Based on Temporal Fusion Transformers
Real-Time Control of Sintering Moisture Based on Temporal Fusion Transformers Open
The quality of sintered ore, which serves as the primary raw material for blast furnace ironmaking, is directly influenced by the moisture in the sintering mixture. In order to improve the precision of water addition in the sintering proce…
View article: Microbial life‐history strategies mediate microbial carbon pump efficacy in response to N management depending on stoichiometry of microbial demand
Microbial life‐history strategies mediate microbial carbon pump efficacy in response to N management depending on stoichiometry of microbial demand Open
The soil microbial carbon pump (MCP) is increasingly acknowledged as being directly linked to soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation and stability. Given the close coupling of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles and the constraints imposed …
View article: Progress in Multi-Soil-Layering Systems for Wastewater Treatment
Progress in Multi-Soil-Layering Systems for Wastewater Treatment Open
The use of decentralized wastewater treatment technologies is a reasonable solution for rural areas. As a decentralized treatment technology, the multi-soil-layering (MSL) system has recently drawn an increasing amount of attention owing t…
View article: Integrated Soil–Crop System Management Promotes Sustainability of Intensive Vegetable Production in Plastic Shed Systems: A Case Study in the Yangtze River Basin, China
Integrated Soil–Crop System Management Promotes Sustainability of Intensive Vegetable Production in Plastic Shed Systems: A Case Study in the Yangtze River Basin, China Open
Excessive fertilizer input, low nutrient use efficiency, soil quality, and environmental degradation hinder greenhouse vegetable production. Integrated agronomic strategies of soil, crop, and nutrient management are needed to sharply impro…
View article: Identification and quantification of phosphate turnover indicators after long-term compost application – long-term and single season effects
Identification and quantification of phosphate turnover indicators after long-term compost application – long-term and single season effects Open
Background and aims Soil organic phosphorus (P org ) is of interest for plant nutrition because it can comprise between 20 and 80% of total soil phosphate (P). This study aims to examine the effect of compost application on soil phosphatas…
View article: Comparison of developing WOFOST to model growth between typical fruit (chili pepper) and leafy (Chinese cabbage) vegetables
Comparison of developing WOFOST to model growth between typical fruit (chili pepper) and leafy (Chinese cabbage) vegetables Open
Most existed crop modelling studies are mainly cereal crops. Vegetables, the most economical and nutrient-dense crops, recieves insufficient attention, particularly on nutrient-uptake predictions. In open-field vegetable systems with shall…
View article: The adsorption and desorption processes of organic working fluids R1234yf, R134a, R32 in MOF-5 and Co-MOF-74: a molecular simulation study
The adsorption and desorption processes of organic working fluids R1234yf, R134a, R32 in MOF-5 and Co-MOF-74: a molecular simulation study Open
The combination of nanoporous materials with organic working fluids holds the promise of further enhancing the performance of refrigerants based thermodynamics cycles. In this study, the adsorption and desorption properties of several orga…
View article: Comparative metabolomics reveals complex metabolic shifts associated with nitrogen-induced color development in mature pepper fruit
Comparative metabolomics reveals complex metabolic shifts associated with nitrogen-induced color development in mature pepper fruit Open
Pigments derived from red pepper fruits are widely used in food and cosmetics as natural colorants. Nitrogen (N) is a key nutrient affecting plant growth and metabolism; however, its regulation of color-related metabolites in pepper fruit …
View article: Large-scale multi-omics analyses identified root-microbiome associations underlying plant nitrogen nutrition
Large-scale multi-omics analyses identified root-microbiome associations underlying plant nitrogen nutrition Open
The microbiome determines the performance and fitness of the host plant. Nevertheless, the causal interaction between host genetic variation, gene regulation and the impact of the microbiome on the host phenotype remain unknown. Here we ge…
View article: The impact of mean sea level rise on the oceanic water exchange of a back-reef lagoon
The impact of mean sea level rise on the oceanic water exchange of a back-reef lagoon Open
The potential impact of the future mean sea level rise (SLR) on residence times in back-reef lagoons remains uncertain. This study employs a hydrodynamical model and a tracer model to investigate the repercussions of SLR on residence times…