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2. Controlled-release potassium blended fertilizer mitigates greenhouse gas emissions in paddy fields
3. Purine permease (PUP) family gene PUP11 positively regulates the rice seed setting rate by influencing seed development
4. Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in rice agriculture
5. The SMC5/6 complex subunit MMS21 regulates stem cell proliferation in rice
6. Stimulus-responsive proteins involved in multi-process regulation of storage substance accumulation during rice grain filling under elevated temperature
7. The Inferior Grain Filling Initiation Promotes the Source Strength of Rice Leaves
8. Effects of warming on greenhouse gas emissions from China’s rice paddies
9. Effects of warming on rice production and metabolism process associated with greenhouse gas emissions
10. Comparing and combining data-driven and model-driven approaches to monitor wheat green area index with high spatio-temporal resolution satellites
11. Nitrogen Alleviated the Deterioration of Rice Quality by Affecting the Accumulation of Grain Storage Protein Under Elevated Temperature
12. Transcription elongation factors OsSPT4 and OsSPT5 are essential for rice growth and development and act with APO2
13. Higher rice productivity and lower paddy nitrogen loss with optimized irrigation and fertilization practices in a rice-upland system
14. Nitrogen application increased yield sensitivity of indica hybrid rice to climate resource
15. Elevated [CO2] reduces CH4 emissions from rice paddies under in situ straw incorporation
16. Influence of the temperature during grain filling stage and nitrogen application rate on yield and quality of indica hybrid rice
17. Long-term straw returning improved soil nitrogen sequestration by accelerating the accumulation of amino acid nitrogen
18. Capturing spatiotemporal heterogeneity in fertilizer application for better modelling paddy water nitrogen and phosphorus pollution at regional scale
19. High canopy photosynthesis before anthesis explains the outstanding yield performance of rice cultivars with ideal plant architecture
20. Effects of nitrogen application on physicochemical properties of rice starch under elevated temperature
21. Optimizing rice yield: evaluating the nitrogen supply characteristics of slow- and controlled-release fertilizers using the leaf nitrogen balance index
22. Comparative performance of superior and inferior grains for quality parameters following diversified temperature during grain filling stage
23. Mitigating the adverse effect of warming on rice canopy and rhizosphere microbial community by nitrogen application: An approach to counteract future climate change for rice
24. Nitrogen fertilization produces divergent effects on canopy structure between indica and japonica rice reflected in leaf to panicle ratio based on deep learning
25. Static magnetic field improvement of the quality of rice dumpling subjected to freeze–thaw cycles: Roles of phase transition of water and changes in structural and physicochemical properties of glutinous rice flour
26. Absence of 4’ methyl on the d-ring of strigolactone does not prevent inhibition of tillering in rice through activation of the strigolactone signaling pathway
27. Application of slow-controlled release fertilizer coordinates the carbon flow in carbon-nitrogen metabolism to effect rice quality
28. Overexpression of OsSnRK1a through a green tissue-specific promoter improves rice yield by accelerating sheath-to-panicle transport of nonstructural carbohydrates and increasing leaf photosynthesis
29. Preparation of germinated brown rice with high γ-aminobutyric acid content and short root by magnetic field treatment
30. High drug loading hydrophobic cross-linked dextran microspheres as novel drug delivery systems for the treatment of osteoarthritis
31. Lower dose of controlled/slow release fertilizer with higher rice yield and N utilization in paddies: Evidence from a meta-analysis
32. Multiple regulators were involved in glutelin synthesis and subunit accumulation in response to temperature and nitrogen during rice grain-filling stage
33. SWI2/SNF2 chromatin remodeling ATPases SPLAYED and BRAHMA control embryo development in rice
34. Manure amendment can reduce rice yield loss under extreme temperatures
35. Recovery of lithium using H4Mn3.5Ti1.5O12/reduced graphene oxide/polyacrylamide composite hydrogel from brine by Ads-ESIX process
36. AMPK activator 991 specifically activates SnRK1 and thereby affects seed germination in rice.
37. A decision support model for subcontractor selection using a hybrid approach of QFD and AHP-improved grey correlation analysis
38. Vulnerability of rice production to temperature extremes during rice reproductive stage in Yangtze River Valley, China
39. Lidar sheds new light on plant phenomics for plant breeding and management: Recent advances and future prospects
40. Estimating the yield stability of heat-tolerant rice genotypes under various heat conditions across reproductive stages: a 5-year case study
41. Reduced cerebrovascular and cardioventilatory responses to intermittent hypoxia in elderly
42. Indoor phenotyping platforms and associated trait measurement: Progress and prospects
43. Experimental Investigation of the Deformation and Failure Behavior of a Tunnel Excavated in Mixed Strata Using Transparent Soft Rock
44. Nitrogen fertilizer at heading stage effectively compensates for the deterioration of rice quality by affecting the starch-related properties under elevated temperatures
45. An efficient UV converted blue-emitting Lu2CaGeO6:Bi3+ persistent phosphor for potential application in photocatalysis
46. Contribution of mineral nutrients from source to sink organs in rice under different nitrogen fertilization
47. RICE CENTRORADIALIS 1, a TFL1-like Gene, Responses to Drought Stress and Regulates Rice Flowering Transition
48. The Initiation of Inferior Grain Filling is Affected by Sugar Translocation Efficiency in Large Panicle Rice
49. Single-Time Mechanical Deep Placement Fertilization Using Bulk Blending Fertilizer on Machine-Transplanted Rice: Balanced Yield, Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency, and Economic Benefits.
50. PINOID and PIN-FORMED Paralogous Genes Are Required for Leaf Morphogenesis in Rice.
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