Impact of straw return and nitrogen fertilizer on photosynthesis and yield of red kidney beans. [PDF]
Fan YF +5 more
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Effects of Straw Return and Moisture Condition on Temporal Changes of DOM Composition and Cd Speciation in Polluted Farmland Soil. [PDF]
Yang G, Tang X, Guan Z, Cui J.
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Integrated straw return and biostimulant application improve soil nitrogen supply and grain yield-quality synergy in winter wheat under mild saline-alkaline stress. [PDF]
Xu Q, Du W, Ma C, Wang Q.
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Rhizosphere and Straw Return Interactively Shape Rhizosphere Bacterial Community Composition and Nitrogen Cycling in Paddy Soil. [PDF]
Zhao YH, Wang N, Yu MK, Yu JG, Xue LH.
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Defining the geographical level of competition: a taxonomy of industry tradability
Abstract The paper develops a taxonomy of industry tradability to define the geographical level at which competition takes place. First, it creates a novel dataset that combines production and international trade data for both goods and services industries, defined at a detailed (3‐digit) level of industry aggregation for 15 European countries.
Sara Calligaris +4 more
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Physiological Mechanisms Underlying Maize Yield Enhancement by Straw Return in the Thin-Layer Mollisol Region of the Songnen Plain. [PDF]
Guan C +10 more
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Wheat Straw Return Influences Soybean Root-Associated Bacterial and Fungal Microbiota in a Wheat-Soybean Rotation System. [PDF]
Yang H +7 more
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ABSTRACT Science is a self‐correcting process, and scientific research aims to improve adequacy, accuracy, and utility. However, improving scientific research is a demanding task, especially when currently some key principles of science are challenged and renegotiated.
John P. A. Ioannidis
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Potentials of straw return and potassium supply on maize (Zea mays L.) photosynthesis, dry matter accumulation and yield. [PDF]
Fan YF +7 more
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The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, threatens ash trees in North America and Europe. To assess the role of temperature on EAB reproduction, we reared adults at one of four temperatures (12°C, 15°C, 18°C, and 21°C) and measured reproductive success.
Kenneth W. Dearborn +3 more
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