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Pesticide Usage in Rice Cultivation: Consequences for Soil and Water Health
R C Chen, Qiaoling Zhang
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Ecotoxicological Effects of Heavy Metals on Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) Across Its Life Cycle and Health Risk Assessment in Soils Around Pb-Zn Mine. [PDF]
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The impact of farmers' digital literacy on farmers' enthusiasm for grain cultivation: Findings from the "Double Hundred and Thousand" farmers in Jiangxi province. [PDF]
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Genomic basis of geographical adaptation to soil nitrogen in rice
Nature, 2021Hongru Wang, Zhihua Zhang, Aifu Li
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NRT1.1B is associated with root microbiota composition and nitrogen use in field-grown rice
Nature Biotechnology, 2019Jingying Zhang, Yong-Xin Liu, Na Zhang
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Convergent selection of a WD40 protein that enhances grain yield in maize and rice
Science, 2022A better understanding of the extent of convergent selection among crops could greatly improve breeding programs. We found that the quantitative trait locus KRN2 in maize and its rice ortholog, OsKRN2, experienced convergent selection.
Wenkang Chen +28 more
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Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2022
Background: Continuous rice cultivation has a negative effect on sustainable rice production. Crop rotation can increase the yield and soil quality. This study aimed to provide information on the morpho-physiological fingerprints of rice cultivars in different crop rotation systems. Methods: Twelve rice cultivars were evaluated in terms of their morpho-
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Background: Continuous rice cultivation has a negative effect on sustainable rice production. Crop rotation can increase the yield and soil quality. This study aimed to provide information on the morpho-physiological fingerprints of rice cultivars in different crop rotation systems. Methods: Twelve rice cultivars were evaluated in terms of their morpho-
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2003
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are evolutionary conserved from unicellular to complex eukaryotic organisms, and constitute one of the major signalling pathways involved in regulating a wide range of cellular activities from growth and development to cell death.
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are evolutionary conserved from unicellular to complex eukaryotic organisms, and constitute one of the major signalling pathways involved in regulating a wide range of cellular activities from growth and development to cell death.
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Detection of rice plant diseases based on deep transfer learning.
The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2020BACKGROUND As the primary food for nearly half of the world's population, rice is cultivated almost all over the world, especially in Asian countries. However, the farmers and planting experts have been facing many persistent agricultural challenges for ...
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