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Presents the calculation parameters for fertilizer application at each growth stage.
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Presents the range of ecological stoichiometric ratios for rabbiteye blueberry leaves.
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Effects of different fertilization rates on soil TN and AN contents in different periods.
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Effects of different fertilization rates on soil TK and AK contents in different periods.
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Effects of different fertilization rates on soil TP and AP contents in different periods.
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Effects of different fertilization rates on soil SOC and SOM contents in different periods.
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Table 1_Leaf senescence characteristics and economic benefits of rice under alternate wetting and drying irrigation and blended use of polymer-coated and common urea.docx
Published 2024“…N2 decreased fertilizer costs with a higher or comparable total income compared with N3. …”
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Table1_Vermicompost application improves leaf physiological activity, 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, and grain yield of fragrant rice through efficient nitrogen assimilation under Cd stress...
Published 2024“…The correlation analysis indicated that leaf physiological activity and biochemical traits are strongly correlated with soil qualitative traits, suggesting that improved soil health leads to enhanced leaf physiological activity, N metabolism, grain 2AP content, and grain yields. …”
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Synergistic evolution explains the origins of leaf masquerade in katydids.
Published 2025“…<b>(D)</b> Evolutionary association between tegmen aspect ratio (<i><i>N</i> </i>= 288) and the presence and absence of green tegmen pigmentation across the 58 katydid species. …”
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