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1. Melatonin Priming Promotes Crop Seed Germination and Seedling Establishment Under Flooding Stress by Mediating ABA, GA, and ROS Cascades.

2. PIF4 interacts with ABI4 to serve as a transcriptional activator complex to promote seed dormancy by enhancing ABA biosynthesis and signaling.

3. An Ideal Molecular Construction Strategy for Ultra‐Narrow‐Band Deep‐Blue Emitters: Balancing Bathochromic‐Shift Emission, Spectral Narrowing, and Aggregation Suppression.

4. The ABI4‐RGL2 module serves as a double agent to mediate the antagonistic crosstalk between ABA and GA signals.

5. Can socialized pest control service reduce the intensity of pesticide use? Evidence from rice farmers in China.

6. Aging, crops and pesticide input: empirical evidence from rural China.

7. Lubricant for reducing perineal trauma: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials.

8. Substitution or complementarity: why do rice farmers use a mix of biopesticides and chemical pesticides in China?

9. Mesenchymal stem cells enhance the impact of KIR receptor‐ligand mismatching on acute graft‐versus‐host disease following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with acute myeloid leukemia but not in those with acute lymphocytic leukemia

10. A novel five‐gene signature predicts overall survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

11. The ABI4‐RbohD/VTC2 regulatory module promotes reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation to decrease seed germination under salinity stress.

14. Changes in skin temperature of ovariectomized rats under different incubation temperatures.

15. A matter of life and death: Molecular, physiological, and environmental regulation of seed longevity.

16. A study of farmers' flood perceptions based on the entropy method: an application from Jianghan Plain, China.

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