Regulating the coupled relationship among water, nitrogen, and biochar is an effective strategy for increasing production and reducing emissions in greenhouse agriculture. However, a comprehensive evaluation model remains lacking. Toward this end, we aimed to evaluate the emission patterns of greenhouse gases and greenhouse tomato yield during the spring and autumn cultivation seasons as influenced by irrigation water use efficiency, nitrogen fertilizer partial productivity, and soil organic carbon (SOC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCircular fringe projection profilometry (CFPP) is a recently proposed optical three-dimensional (3D) measurement technique. Theoretically, its optimal measurement accuracy should precede that of the conventional fringe projection profilometry. In practice, the measurement accuracy is impacted by many factors, and much research remains to be done in order to make CFPP reach its optimal precision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this erratum, an error in Eq. (14) in our recently published Letter [Opt. Lett.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this Letter, a novel three-dimensional (3D) measurement method, called the circular fringe projection profilometry (CFPP), is proposed. Similar to the conventional fringe projection profilometry, CFPP also requires fringe pattern projection and capture, phase demodulation, and phase unwrapping. However, it works with a totally different mechanism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastrodia tuber and its component gastrodin have many pharmacological effects. The chemical fingerprints and gastrodin contents of eight Gastrodia populations were determined, and the genomic DNA polymorphism of the populations was investigated. Genetic distance coefficients among the populations were calculated using the DNA polymorphism data.
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