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Targeted removal robustness analysis.
Published 2025“…TK, SOM, SUE and SALP had significant effects on the bacterial community structure of all three taxa. βNTI increased significantly with increasing differences in TN and ALSP and decreased with increasing differences in salt. …”
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The network parameter at different distances.
Published 2025“…TK, SOM, SUE and SALP had significant effects on the bacterial community structure of all three taxa. βNTI increased significantly with increasing differences in TN and ALSP and decreased with increasing differences in salt. …”
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Behaviour and significance of reservoir evaporation and seepage losses – an experience of four reservoirs in Damodar River Valley, India
Published 2025“…Frequency of seepage varied significantly with the season or month. It increased noticeably with rise of operating level. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Water stress reduces cellulose deposition in the cell wall and increases wax content, resulting in decreased fiber quality.docx
Published 2025“…Compared with the WW treatment, at 30 DPA, the epidermal wax contents of the fibers of SD217 and XC7 increased significantly by 81.87% and 97.34%, respectively. …”
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Supplementary file 2_Water stress reduces cellulose deposition in the cell wall and increases wax content, resulting in decreased fiber quality.xlsx
Published 2025“…Compared with the WW treatment, at 30 DPA, the epidermal wax contents of the fibers of SD217 and XC7 increased significantly by 81.87% and 97.34%, respectively. …”
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