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Test of standardized percentage bias across covariates before and after propensity score matching.
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Comparison of inpatient expenditure of treatment and control comparison before and after PSM (RMB).
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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“…At 30 DPA, compared to the WW treatment, the sucrose contents in SD217 and XC7 fibers decreased by 18.66% and 12.85%, while cellulose contents dropped by 9.91% and 17.17%, respectively, resulting in a significant decrease in the thickness of the cell walls by 10.59% and 9.50% 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“…At 30 DPA, compared to the WW treatment, the sucrose contents in SD217 and XC7 fibers decreased by 18.66% and 12.85%, while cellulose contents dropped by 9.91% and 17.17%, respectively, resulting in a significant decrease in the thickness of the cell walls by 10.59% and 9.50% respectively. …”