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View article: Urban land supply strategies and carbon emissions in China: from the perspective of land-based fiscal revenue and land-based investment
Urban land supply strategies and carbon emissions in China: from the perspective of land-based fiscal revenue and land-based investment Open
As monopolists of land supply and responsible for carbon reduction, local governments can utilize low-carbon land supply strategies to affect carbon emissions. However, the effectiveness of these strategies remains unclear. This paper intr…
View article: Embodied Hanfu culture experiences among tourists in historical Luoyang, China
Embodied Hanfu culture experiences among tourists in historical Luoyang, China Open
Wearing national customs has become popular among youth and led to the emergence of experiences for consumers focused on hanfu, a traditional form of Chinese attire. Although such experiences are often integrated into tourism activities th…
View article: A study on the effects of culture salinity and dietary protein levels on growth, nutrient metabolism, and immune response of juvenile grass carp
A study on the effects of culture salinity and dietary protein levels on growth, nutrient metabolism, and immune response of juvenile grass carp Open
An 8-week experiment was designed to study the effects of culture salinity and dietary protein levels (DPLs) on the growth, nutrient metabolism, and immune response of juvenile grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). Three diets were formula…
View article: Rootstock impacts on ‘USDA-ARS-Pawnee’ pecan growth, physiological traits, and soil microbial communities
Rootstock impacts on ‘USDA-ARS-Pawnee’ pecan growth, physiological traits, and soil microbial communities Open
Introduction Pecan ( Carya illinoinensis ), native to North America, is the most commercially significant species within the Carya genus, playing a vital role in nut production across the southern United States. Cultivated for its high-qua…
View article: Lactylation: From Molecular Insights to Disease Relevance
Lactylation: From Molecular Insights to Disease Relevance Open
Lactylation, referring to the covalent coupling of the lactyl group with lysine residues, is a recently defined post-translational modification. It has been demonstrated that lactylation can alter protein transcription, thereby affecting t…
View article: Smooth pore surface in zeolites for krypton capture under humid conditions
Smooth pore surface in zeolites for krypton capture under humid conditions Open
View article: Morphological Response of Bermudagrass Genotypes to Neutral-density Shade
Morphological Response of Bermudagrass Genotypes to Neutral-density Shade Open
View article: Importance of Nitrogen and Zinc Fertility in Pecan Production
Importance of Nitrogen and Zinc Fertility in Pecan Production Open
Pecan is an important nut crop in the United States. It is native to North America and dominantly produced in the southern states in the US. Nitrogen and zinc are two of the most critical nutrients for pecan production. This review provide…
View article: Preparation, structural property, and antioxidant activities of a novel pectin polysaccharide from the flowers of Hibiscus syriacus Linn.
Preparation, structural property, and antioxidant activities of a novel pectin polysaccharide from the flowers of Hibiscus syriacus Linn. Open
Introduction Oxidative stress, triggered by an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and cellular antioxidant defense mechanisms, is implicated in various pathological conditions. Plant-derived polysaccharides have gai…
View article: Smooth Pore Surface in Zeolites for Krypton Capture Under Humid Conditions
Smooth Pore Surface in Zeolites for Krypton Capture Under Humid Conditions Open
View article: Carbohydrate budget of pecan trees and its impact on nut growth regulation
Carbohydrate budget of pecan trees and its impact on nut growth regulation Open
View article: Photochromic Dysprosium Single‐Molecule Magnet Featuring Reversible Redox Transformation of Polyoxomolybdate Moiety
Photochromic Dysprosium Single‐Molecule Magnet Featuring Reversible Redox Transformation of Polyoxomolybdate Moiety Open
A photochromic dysprosium‐based single‐molecule magnet [Dy(CyPh 2 PO) 2 (H 2 O) 5 ](PMo 12 O 40 ) ⋅ 3CyPh 2 PO⋅H 2 O ( 1‐Dy ) is synthesized via cocrystal engineering of a polyoxomolybdate (POMo) anion and an Ising‐type cation with pseudo …
View article: The rootstock genotype shapes the diversity of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) rhizosphere microbial community
The rootstock genotype shapes the diversity of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) rhizosphere microbial community Open
Pecans ( Carya illinoinensis ), one of the most valuable native North American nut crops, are commonly propagated through grafting to preserve the desired characteristics from parent trees. Since successful cultivation of pecan trees relie…
View article: Dormant carbohydrate reserves enhance pecan tree spring freeze tolerance: controlled environment observations
Dormant carbohydrate reserves enhance pecan tree spring freeze tolerance: controlled environment observations Open
Pecan ( Carya illinoensis ), an economically important deciduous tree, bears commercially valuable nutritional nuts. Spring freezes in April can severely injure pecan buds, decreasing bloom, and fruit set. This study determined how low tem…
View article: [Single extract of Forsythia Suspense versus the prepared drug in pieces: comparison of their anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antibacterial effects in zebrafish].
[Single extract of Forsythia Suspense versus the prepared drug in pieces: comparison of their anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antibacterial effects in zebrafish]. Open
The two dosage forms of Forsythia Suspense have similar anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antibacterial effects, but their effects for inhibiting IL-6, P65, and Jnk mRNA expressions and HCT116 cell proliferation differ significantly at low …
View article: Burrowing-mammal-induced enhanced soil multifunctionality is associated with higher microbial network complexity in alpine meadows
Burrowing-mammal-induced enhanced soil multifunctionality is associated with higher microbial network complexity in alpine meadows Open
The Plateau pika, a native burrowing mammal in alpine ecosystems, induces significant alterations in both the diversity and functions of the above-ground plant community; however, their effects on the below-ground soil microbial community …
View article: Effects of Root Zone Temperature of Hydroponic Lettuce Affects Plant Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Vitamin A Content
Effects of Root Zone Temperature of Hydroponic Lettuce Affects Plant Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Vitamin A Content Open
Water temperature can affect plant growth and quality in hydroponic production. Lettuce ‘Antonet’, ‘Waldman’s Dark Green’, ‘Parris Island’, ‘Jericho’, and ‘Rex’ were grown using the nutrient film technique with chilled (water temperature s…
View article: Biocontrol Ability and Mechanism of Bacillus Siamensis Sp. Qn2mo-1 Against Tomato Fusarium Wilt Disease During Fruit Postharvest and Planting
Biocontrol Ability and Mechanism of Bacillus Siamensis Sp. Qn2mo-1 Against Tomato Fusarium Wilt Disease During Fruit Postharvest and Planting Open
View article: Developing a Web-based Pistachio Nut Growth Prediction System for Orchard Management
Developing a Web-based Pistachio Nut Growth Prediction System for Orchard Management Open
A web-based system was developed for pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) growers to predict nut growth from pericarp expansion through endocarp hardening, embryo development, and harvest date.Based on 3 years of data, a Gompertz nonlinear functio…
View article: Shade Nets Reduced Growth, Nutrition, and Sugars of Hydroponic Lettuce and Basil
Shade Nets Reduced Growth, Nutrition, and Sugars of Hydroponic Lettuce and Basil Open
Colored shade nets are known to alter the light quality and quantity and thus can influence plant growth and nutritional quality of crops. Lettuce (‘Lollo Antonet’ and ‘Green Forest’) and basil (‘Aroma-2’ and ‘Genovese’) were grown in ebb-…
View article: Do Nonstructural Carbohydrates Contribute to Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Secondary Budburst?
Do Nonstructural Carbohydrates Contribute to Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Secondary Budburst? Open
Spring freeze is among the problems threatening pecan bloom and production. Pecan tree height and structure make them difficult to protect from spring freezes. Some cultivars can compensate because the secondary buds can produce healthy fl…
View article: Evaluation of Natural Spring Freeze Tolerance of Five Pecan Scion–Rootstock Combinations
Evaluation of Natural Spring Freeze Tolerance of Five Pecan Scion–Rootstock Combinations Open
Pecan [ Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] is a member of the Juglandaceae family. During spring, pecan trees break their bud dormancy and produce new leaves and flowers. Carbohydrates stored in roots and shoots are thought to support…
View article: Changes in the diversity of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) rhizosphere microbial community with different nitrogen fertilization, a case study in Oklahoma pecan orchard
Changes in the diversity of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) rhizosphere microbial community with different nitrogen fertilization, a case study in Oklahoma pecan orchard Open
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is primarily native to North America and is known as the leading nut produced in Oklahoma. Since the prices of fertilizers have increased and the activity of soil microbes may greatly affect fertilizer utilizati…
View article: Internet Use, Subjective Well-Being, and Environmentally Friendly Practices in Rural China: An Empirical Analysis
Internet Use, Subjective Well-Being, and Environmentally Friendly Practices in Rural China: An Empirical Analysis Open
Expanding internet connectivity to rural areas requires a comprehensive understanding of the influence path among internet usage, subjective well-being (SWB), and environmentally friendly agricultural practices (EAPs) of farmers. This stud…
View article: Erratum for Wang et al., “A Nanobody Targeting Viral Nonstructural Protein 9 Inhibits Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication”
Erratum for Wang et al., “A Nanobody Targeting Viral Nonstructural Protein 9 Inhibits Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication” Open
View article: Promotion of fatty acid metabolism and glucose metabolism in the muscle of sub-adult grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella): The role of alpha-linoleic acid/linoleic acid (ALA/LNA) ratios
Promotion of fatty acid metabolism and glucose metabolism in the muscle of sub-adult grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella): The role of alpha-linoleic acid/linoleic acid (ALA/LNA) ratios Open
The n6/n3 ratios improved meat quality of terrestrial animals, but alpha-linolenic acid/linoleic acid (ALA/LNA) ratios were rarely studied in aquatic animals. In this study, sub-adult grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) were fed di…
View article: Preharvest fungicide treatments reduce the effective <scp>SO<sub>2</sub></scp> threshold of postharvest fumigation to control pathogens and maintain quality of “red globe” (<i>Vitis vinifera</i>) grapes
Preharvest fungicide treatments reduce the effective <span>SO<sub>2</sub></span> threshold of postharvest fumigation to control pathogens and maintain quality of “red globe” (<i>Vitis vinifera</i>) grapes Open
Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) fumigation has been widely used to control pathogens and maintain the postharvest quality of table grapes. However, the effective dosage of SO 2 treatment is close to causing bleaching damage on fruits. Further, the …
View article: Genes related to osmoregulation and antioxidation play important roles in the response of Trollius chinensis seedlings to saline-alkali stress
Genes related to osmoregulation and antioxidation play important roles in the response of Trollius chinensis seedlings to saline-alkali stress Open
Saline-alkali stress is one of the main abiotic stress factors affecting plant growth and development. Trollius chinensis is a perennial herbal medicinal plant with high values for garden application. However, its response and tolerance to…
View article: Microbial Network Complexity Supports the Microbial Structure Stability and Soil Functionality: Evidence from a Natural Aridity Gradient in Alpine Ecosystem
Microbial Network Complexity Supports the Microbial Structure Stability and Soil Functionality: Evidence from a Natural Aridity Gradient in Alpine Ecosystem Open
View article: Promotion of Fatty Acid Metabolism and Glucose Metabolism in the Muscle of Adult Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella): The Role of Alpha-Linoleic Acid/Linoleic Acid (Ala/Lna) Ratios
Promotion of Fatty Acid Metabolism and Glucose Metabolism in the Muscle of Adult Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella): The Role of Alpha-Linoleic Acid/Linoleic Acid (Ala/Lna) Ratios Open