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9. Immunogenicity and safety of an enterovirus 71 vaccine in children aged 36-71 months: A double-blind, randomised, similar vaccine-controlled, non-inferiority phase III trial

10. Enhanced Cotton Yield and Fiber Quality by Optimizing Irrigation Amount and Frequency in Arid Areas of Northwest China.

11. Effects of irrigation regime on soil hydrothermal microenvironment, cotton biomass, and yield under non-film drip irrigation system in cotton fields in southern Xinjiang, China

12. Long-term assessments of cotton fiber quality in response to plant population density: Reconciling fiber quality and its temporal stability

14. Optimizing plant type structure to adjust the temporal and spatial distribution of water consumption and promote the growth and yield formation of cotton

15. Orychophragmus violaceus/cotton relay intercropping with reduced N application maintains or improves crop productivity and soil carbon and nitrogen fractions

17. Quantifying Soil Water Movement to Precisely Manage Soil Water Consumption Under Different Cotton Cropping Systems May Help Improve Cotton Yields

18. Modifying the planting density to change water utilization in various soil layers and regulate plant growth and yield formation of cotton

19. Cover crops and N fertilization affect soil ammonia volatilization and N2O emission by regulating the soil labile carbon and nitrogen fractions

20. Loose and tower-type canopy structure can improve cotton yield in the Yellow River basin of China by increasing light interception.

22. Adopting different cotton cropping systems may regulate the spatiotemporal variation in soil moisture and affect the growth, WUE and yield of cotton

24. Water and heat resource utilization of cotton under different cropping patterns and their effects on crop biomass and yield formation

25. Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and ammonia volatilization from cotton fields by integrating cover crops with reduced use of nitrogen fertilizer

26. Carbon footprint of cotton production in China: Composition, spatiotemporal changes and driving factors

27. Orychophragmus violaceus as a winter cover crop is more conducive to agricultural sustainability than Vicia villosa in cotton-fallow systems

28. Orychophragmus violaceus-maize rotation increases maize productivity by improving soil chemical properties and plant nutrient uptake

29. Loose and tower-type canopy structure can improve cotton yield in the Yellow River basin of China by increasing light interception

31. Effect of Spatial-Temporal Light Competition on Cotton Yield and Yield Distribution

33. Effects of Different Irrigation Regimes on Spatio-Temporal Variations of Soil Moisture and Cotton Growth in Non-Film Drip Irrigation Cotton Fields in Southern Xinjiang, China

34. Resource use efficiency in a cotton-wheat double-cropping system in the Yellow River Valley of China

35. Improving cropping systems reduces the carbon footprints of wheat-cotton production under different soil fertility levels

36. Effect of Spatial-Temporal Light Competition on Cotton Yield and Yield Distribution

37. February orchid cover crop improves sustainability of cotton production systems in the Yellow River basin

39. Hepatocellular carcinoma risk variant modulates lncRNA HLA-DQB1-AS1 expression via a long-range enhancer–promoter interaction

41. Orychophragmus violaceus as a winter cover crop is more conducive to agricultural sustainability than Vicia villosa in cotton-fallow systems.

47. Competition for Light Interception in Cotton Populations of Different Densities

49. Orychophragmus violaceus as a winter cover crop is more conducive to agricultural sustainability than Vicia villosa in cotton-fallow systems

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