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illustrates the inspection path and cost optimization design process for offshore wind farms.
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Coordinates of 18 turbines requiring maintenance in the Yellow Sea offshore wind farm.
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Image_3_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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Image_1_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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Image_4_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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Image_6_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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Image_2_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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Image_5_Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Are Significantly Affected by Optimized Phosphorus Management in a Slope Farming System.JPEG
Published 2021“…However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P125) and optimal (90 kg P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> ha<sup>–1</sup>, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. …”
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