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Jianqin Ma, Yu Ding, Jianghui Zhang, Yungang Bai, Bifeng Cui, Xiuping Hao, Ming Zheng, Bangxin Ding and Shuoguo Yang
Determining a suitable ?dry sowing and wet emergence? water control program for cotton fields in the arid regions of Northwest China is of great significance in saving water resources, improving economic efficiency, and promoting sustainable development ...
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Wenjun Li, Bingrong Wu, Bao Hu, Yanan Wan, Jichuan Wang and Mengmeng Jia
In recent years, severe hailstorms have caused damage to cotton leaves and stalks. In order to identify the effects of cotton leaf damage on its dry matter accumulation, protective enzyme activity and yield in different periods, in this experiment, diffe...
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Tong Heng, Yingjie Ma, Pengrui Ai, Zhenyue Liu, Miao Wu and Changjiang Liu
Soil salinity is a major soil threat, causing severe environmental problems. Soil salt stress limits N uptake and cotton growth, especially in arid regions. However, the mechanism underlying stress tolerance in cotton plants under different soil salinity...
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Minghua Li, Yang Liu, Xi Lu, Jiale Jiang, Xuehua Ma, Ming Wen and Fuyu Ma
The accurate assessment of nitrogen (N) status is important for N management and yield improvement. The N status in plants is affected by plant densities and N application rates, while the methods for assessing the N status in drip-irrigated cotton under...
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Xiaogai Wang, Luming Wang, Zhenhua Yu, Yinping Tian, Yu Xu, Lianfu Wu, He Wang, Kai Guo and Xinzhen Wang
Soil amelioration in coastal saline areas plays an important role in alleviating land resource shortages, improving regional ecological environments, ensuring food security, and promoting economic development. Plastic mulching (M) and the combination of ...
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Ximei Wei, Meng Wang, Hongwen Zhang, Lei Wang, Xintian Du, Lixin Chen and Shaohua Zhi
Machine-harvested seed cotton was taken as the research object to further clarify its creep performance, minimize its power consumption during the loading process, and obtain a better loading method. The uniaxial compression creep test was carried out us...
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Abir Zouari, Albert Manich, Meritxell Marti, Sondes Gargoubi and Chedly Boudokhane
Recently, a significant interest in eco-friendly textile products and processes has been noted among consumers and producers. In this respect, nanobubble technology is emerging as a green alternative. In this study, water-repellent cotton fabrics were pr...
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Hongbo Liu, Bin Wu, Jianghui Zhang, Yungang Bai, Xianwen Li and Bo Zhang
Interlayer soil is common in southern Xinjiang, because interlayer can reduce the infiltration rate of soil water. To simulate the interlayer soil in heavy saline?alkali cotton fields, this paper adopted a vertical one-dimensional infiltration test. T1 (...
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Alessandro Meduri, Giovanni William Oliverio, Lillina Di Silvestre, Leandro Inferrera, Pier Federico Fiorini and Pasquale Aragona
This report includes a case of a 65-year-old woman presenting with a spontaneous dural carotid-cavernous fistula. Biomicroscopic examination of the anterior segment showed significant conjunctival chemosis, dilatation of the episcleral vessels, narrow an...
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Davey L. Jones, Jasmine M. S. Grimsley, Jessica L. Kevill, Rachel Williams, Cameron Pellett, Kathryn Lambert-Slosarska, Andrew C. Singer, Gwion B. Williams, Rafael Bargiela, Robert W. Brown, Matthew J. Wade and Kata Farkas
During the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has proven to be an effective tool for monitoring the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in urban communities. However, low-cost, simple, and reliable wastewater sampling techniques are still needed...
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