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  1. Sustainable application of rare earth elements (lanthanum and cerium) to enhance growth and nutrient uptake in Paramichelia baillonii seedlings via hormonal regulation
  2. Impacts of Long‐Term Thinning and Mixed Plantation Practices of Broadleaf Trees on Soil Carbon, Nitrogen Dynamics, and Microbial Function in Eucalyptus Forests
  3. Transforming toxic element remediation: a necessary path for 21st-century food security
  4. Relationships between grain quality and leaf carbon and nitrogen status in high-quality hybrid rice across different sowing dates and nitrogen management
  5. The Hidden Carbon Cost of Boreal Wildfires: Rethinking Emissions From Belowground Combustion in Siberian Larch Forests
  6. Ecological benefits of integrating broadleaf tree species into Pinus massoniana monocultures and their impacts on soil fertility microbial diversity and network stability
  7. Impacts of Long-Term Thinning and Mixed Plantation Practices of Broadleaf Trees on Soil Carbon, Nitrogen Dynamics and Microbial Function in Eucalyptus Forests
  8. Genome-wide identification of invertase genes in sweetpotato and its response to nitrogen and planting densities
  9. Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Nitrogen Assimilation in C<sub>3</sub> Plants under Abiotic Stress: A Mini Review
  10. Responses of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Soil Methanogenic Community Composition to Biochar and Nitrogen Fertilizer in Rice Field
  11. Integrons in the Age of Antibiotic Resistance: Evolution, Mechanisms, and Environmental Implications: A Review
  12. Ecological impacts of diversified agroforestry on soil nutrients and bacterial communities in Pinus massoniana plantations in the southern subtropics
  13. Stability differences of quality traits in high-quality hybrid rice
  14. Cadmium exposure on physiological responses of Erythrophleum fordii seedlings: A comparative study
  15. Impacts of shifting from single-species pine forests to distinct agroforestry models on soil fertility, exchangeable cations, and microbial functions
  16. Geographical variation and genetic diversity of Parashorea chinensis germplasm resources
  17. Growth, physiological and N, P, K accumulation responses of Erythropalum scandens Bl. Seedlings under different substrates
  18. Accumulation characteristics of plant flavonoids and effects of cultivation measures on their biosynthesis: A review
  19. Physiological and Proteomic Analysis of Various Priming on Rice Seed under Chilling Stress
  20. Phenolic Acid Concentration and Adsorption in the Soil of Monoculture Eucalyptus and Acacia Mangium Plantations Versus Species Mixtures in Subtropical Forests
  21. Analysis of physiological response and differential protein expression of Paramichelia baillonii saplings under phosphorus deficiency
  22. Autumnal Potassium Induced Modulations in Plant Osmoprotectant Substances, Nutrient Stoichiometry and Precision Sustainable Seedling Cultivation in Parashorea chinensis
  23. Environmental benefits of biochar under changing climate: biochar, a new technology for restoring contaminated and degraded soils
  24. Increasing grain weight and yield stability by increasing pre-heading non-structural carbohydrate reserves per spikelet in short-growth duration rice
  25. Thinning Promotes Soil Phosphorus Bioavailability in Short-Rotation and High-Density Eucalyptus grandis × E. urophylla Coppice Plantation in Guangxi, Southern China
  26. Integrating low levels of organic fertilizer improves soil fertility and rice yields in paddy fields by influencing microbial communities without increasing CH4 emissions
  27. Dynamics of rhizosphere bacterial communities and soil physiochemical properties in response to consecutive ratooning of sugarcane
  28. Approaches for Using Bio-fertilizers as a Substitute for Chemical Fertilizers to Improve Soil Health and Crop Yields in Pakistan
  29. Enhancing Rice Yield and Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency through Optimal Planting Density and Reduced Nitrogen Rates
  30. Response of soil nutrients, enzyme activities, and fungal communities to biochar availability in the rhizosphere of mountainous apple trees
  31. Soil C, N, P, K and Enzymes Stoichiometry of an Endangered Tree Species, Parashorea chinensis of Different Stand Ages Unveiled Soil Nutrient Limitation Factors
  32. Effects of various seed priming on morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits of rice under chilling stress
  33. Partial Substitution of Urea with Biochar Induced Improvements in Soil Enzymes Activity, Ammonia-Nitrite Oxidizers, and Nitrogen Uptake in the Double-Cropping Rice System
  34. Biofertilizers to Improve Soil Health and Crop Yields
  35. Effects of Biochar and Nitrogen Application on Rice Biomass Saccharification, Bioethanol Yield and Cell Wall Polymers Features
  36. Influence of Biochar on Soil Nutrients and Associated Rhizobacterial Communities of Mountainous Apple Trees in Northern Loess Plateau China
  37. Nitrogen fertilization coupled with foliar application of iron and molybdenum improves shade tolerance of soybean under maize-soybean intercropping
  38. Allometric Characteristics of Rice Seedlings under Different Transplanted Hills and Row Spacing: Impacts on Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Yield
  39. Effects of biochar and organic-inorganic fertilizer on pomelo orchard soil properties, enzymes activities, and microbial community structure
  40. High Sink Capacity Improves Rice Grain Yield by Promoting Nitrogen and Dry Matter Accumulation
  41. Combined Application of Manure and Chemical Fertilizers Alters Soil Environmental Variables and Improves Soil Fungal Community Composition and Rice Grain Yield
  42. Biochar and Manure Applications Differentially Altered the Class 1 Integrons, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Gene Cassettes Diversity in Paddy Soils
  43. Partial Substation of Organic Fertilizer With Chemical Fertilizer Improves Soil Biochemical Attributes, Rice Yields, and Restores Bacterial Community Diversity in a Paddy Field
  44. Effect of Integrated Organic–Inorganic Amendments on Leaf Physiological and Grain Starch Viscosity (Rapid Visco-Analyzer Profile) Characteristics of Rice and Ultisols Soil Quality
  45. Biochar Amendment and Nitrogen Fertilizer Contribute to the Changes in Soil Properties and Microbial Communities in a Paddy Field
  46. Manure applications combined with chemical fertilizer improves soil functionality, microbial biomass and rice production in a paddy field
  47. Effects of Biochar Amendment and Nitrogen Fertilizer on RVA Profile and Rice Grain Quality Attributes
  48. Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Alter Soil Bacterial Communities, Soil Enzyme Activities, and Nutrient Availability in Maize Crop
  49. Biochar combined with nitrogen fertilizer: a practical approach for increasing the biomass digestibility and yield of rice and promoting food and energy security
  50. Unprecedented response of wheat to irrigation levels and various rates of Nano-black carbon
  51. Combined application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer promotes the activity of starch metabolism enzymes and the expression of related genes in rice in a dual cropping system
  52. Impact of late sowing on morphological and yield traits in 40s bread wheat
  53. Integrated Use of Biofertlizers with Organic and Inorganic Phosphorus Sources Improve Dry Matter Partitioning and Yield of Hybrid Maize
  54. Long‐term straw mulching in a no‐till field improves soil functionality and rice yield by increasing soil enzymatic activity and chemical properties in paddy soils
  55. Integrated Foliar Nutrients Application Improve Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Productivity under Calcareous Soils in Drylands
  56. Author Correction: Co-incorporation of manure and inorganic fertilizer improves leaf physiological traits, rice production and soil functionality in a paddy field
  57. Ameliorative effect of melatonin improves drought tolerance by regulating growth, photosynthetic traits and leaf ultrastructure of maize seedlings
  58. Biochar in Combination with Nitrogen Fertilizer is a Technique: To Enhance Physiological and Morphological Traits of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Improving Soil Physio-biochemical Properties
  59. Impact of the mixture verses solo residue management and climatic conditions on soil microbial biomass carbon to nitrogen ratio: a systematic review
  60. Impact of fertilization with reducing in nitrogen and phosphorous application on growth, yield and biomass accumulation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under a dual cropping system
  61. Phenology, growth, productivity, and profitability of mungbean as affected by potassium and organic matter under water stress vs. no water stress conditions
  62. Relationship of soil physico chemical properties with elevation and geographical directions
  63. Biochar application to rice with 15N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality
  64. Enhancing Rice Yield and Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Using Ammonium Sulfate as Adjuvant with Lower Dose of Early Postemergence Herbicides
  65. Co-incorporation of manure and inorganic fertilizer improves leaf physiological traits, rice production and soil functionality in a paddy field
  66. Manure Applications Combined With Chemical Fertilizer Improves Soil Functionality, Microbial Biomass and Rice Production in a Paddy Field
  67. Smash ridge tillage strongly influence soil functionality, physiology and rice yield
  68. Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
  69. Synthetic nitrogen coupled with seaweed extract and microbial inoculants improves rice (Oryza sativa L.) production under a dual cropping system
  70. The Enhancement of Soil Fertility, Dry Matter Transport and Accumulation, Nitrogen Uptake and Yield in Rice via Green Manuring
  71. Seed priming with titanium dioxide nanoparticles enhances seed vigor, leaf water status, and antioxidant enzyme activities in maize (Zea mays L.) under salinity stress
  72. An approach to sustainable agriculture by untangling the fate of contrasting nitrogen sources in double‐season rice grown with and without biochar
  73. Identification of differentially expressed genes and pathways in isonuclear kenaf genotypes under salt stress
  74. Combined application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer improves rice yield, microbial activity and N-metabolism in a pot experiment
  75. Biochar coupled with contrasting nitrogen sources mediated changes in carbon and nitrogen pools, microbial and enzymatic activity in paddy soil
  76. Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
  77. The Role of Agriculture in the Dissemination of Class 1 Integrons, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Diversity of Their Gene Cassettes in Southern China
  78. Long-Term No-Tillage and Straw Retention Management Enhances Soil Bacterial Community Diversity and Soil Properties in Southern China
  79. Phosphorus and Zinc Fertilization Improve Zinc Biofortification in Grains and Straw of Coarse vs. Fine Rice Genotypes
  80. Biochar addition coupled with nitrogen fertilization impacts on soil quality, crop productivity, and nitrogen uptake under double‐cropping system
  81. Characterization and Grouping of All Primary Branches at Various Positions on a Rice Panicle Based on Grain Growth Dynamics
  82. Amylose content and RVA profile characteristics of noodle rice under different conditions
  83. Organic Manure Coupled with Inorganic Fertilizer: An Approach for the Sustainable Production of Rice by Improving Soil Properties and Nitrogen Use Efficiency
  84. Optimizing rates and application time of potassium fertilizer for improving growth, grain nutrients content and yield of wheat crop
  85. Humic Acid and Nitrogen Levels Optimizing Productivity of Green Gram (Vigna radiate L.)
  86. Effects of Meteorological Factors on the Yield and Quality of Special Rice in Different Periods after Anthesis
  87. PGPRs of plum (Prunus domestica) rhizosphere enhance plant growth and antagonise fungal activity in vitro
  88. Impact of Sorghum extract type, concentration and application time on weeds dry weight, cost benefit ratio and harvest index of Wheat