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Dataset (Figs 2–5).
Published 2025“…Results indicated that high fertilizer treatments significantly increased short-term soil N, P, and K availability; however, their concentrations decreased by day 10 post-application, indicating the necessity for topdressing at 10-day intervals to maintain nutrient effectiveness. …”
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Schematic diagram of soil sample collection.
Published 2025“…Results indicated that high fertilizer treatments significantly increased short-term soil N, P, and K availability; however, their concentrations decreased by day 10 post-application, indicating the necessity for topdressing at 10-day intervals to maintain nutrient effectiveness. …”
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Changes in the neutrophil count.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The preventive use of PEG-rhG-CSF decreases the incidence of neutropenia in patients undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy for NPC, thereby reducing rates of chemotherapy delays and radiotherapy interruptions, with mild adverse reactions that are tolerable by patients.…”
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Changes in the platelet count.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The preventive use of PEG-rhG-CSF decreases the incidence of neutropenia in patients undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy for NPC, thereby reducing rates of chemotherapy delays and radiotherapy interruptions, with mild adverse reactions that are tolerable by patients.…”