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1. 6‐Benzyladenine increasing subsequent waterlogging‐induced waterlogging tolerance of summer maize by increasing hormone signal transduction.

2. Optimized agronomic management practices narrow the yield gap of summer maize through regulating canopy light interception and nitrogen distribution.

3. Leaf-nitrogen status affects grain yield formation through modification of spike differentiation in maize.

4. Long-term application of controlled-release urea reduced ammonia volatilization, raising the risk of N2O emissions and improved summer maize yield.

5. Maize (Zea mays L.) responses to heat stress: Mechanisms that disrupt the development and hormone balance of tassels and pollen.

6. Maize (Zea mays L.) responses to salt stress in terms of root anatomy, respiration and antioxidative enzyme activity.

7. The effects of high temperature, drought, and their combined stresses on the photosynthesis and senescence of summer maize.

8. Experimental assessment of the yield gap associated with maize production in the North China Plain.

9. Responses of canopy functionality, crop growth and grain yield of summer maize to shading, waterlogging, and their combination stress at different crop stages.

10. Sustainable improvement strategies for summer maize yield, nitrogen use efficiency and greenhouse gas emission intensity in the North China Plain.

11. A sustainable approach to narrowing the summer maize yield gap experienced by smallholders in the North China Plain.

12. Response of Leaf Senescence, Photosynthetic Characteristics, and Yield of Summer Maize to Controlled-Release Urea-Based Application Depth.

13. Root physiological adaptations that enhance the grain yield and nutrient use efficiency of maize (Zea mays L) and their dependency on phosphorus placement depth.

14. Responses of the Lodging Resistance of Summer Maize with Different Gene Types to Plant Density.

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