Publications by authors named "JianBo Fei"

Soil salinization/alkalization is a complex environmental factor that includes not only neutral salt NaCl but also other components like NaCO. miRNAs, as small molecules that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally, are involved in plant responses to abiotic stress. In this study, maize seedling roots were treated for 5 h with 100 mM NaCl, 50 mM NaCO, and HO, respectively.

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Background: Soybean is one of the most important oil crops in the world, and its protein and fat are the primary sources of edible oil and vegetable protein. The effective components in soybean protein and fat have positive effects on improving human immunity, anti-tumor, and regulating blood lipids and metabolism. Therefore, increasing the contents of protein and fat in soybeans is essential for improving the quality of soybeans.

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Rice cultivation regions have a high density of open water networks to meet the requirements of rice growth and production. These open water networks have a significant risk of carbon (C) emissions due to agricultural production, but the C emissions from these waters are not clearly recorded in previous studies. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the pattern and internal mechanism of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO) emissions from multiple types of waters (i.

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The world is undergoing an unprecedented trend of fast urbanization, which causes a range of socio-environmental consequences, one of which is shrinking cities and towns (SCT). SCT refer to the cities or towns that are experiencing population decline and economic downturn. In the existing literature, there have been numerous studies on SCT; however, there is a lack of study which investigates its knowledge domains.

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Maize is native to the tropics and is very sensitive to photoperiod. Planting in temperate regions with increased hours of daylight always leads to late flowering, sterility, leggy plants, and increased numbers of maize leaves. This phenomenon severely affects the utilization of tropical maize germplasm resources.

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Background: The plant architecture traits of maize determine the yield. Plant height, ear position, leaf angle above the primary ear and internode length above the primary ear together determine the canopy structure and photosynthetic efficiency of maize and at the same time affect lodging and disease resistance. A flat and tall plant architecture confers an obvious advantage in the yield of a single plant but is not conducive to dense planting and results in high rates of lodging; thus, it has been gradually eliminated in production.

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Shear experiments on soils have revealed the effects of shear rate, confining pressure, and grain size on the residual shear strength, but their nature is not well understood. To interpret these behaviours, a single dimensionless inertial number I from granular physics is introduced. A linear relationship between coefficient of residual friction μ and the natural logarithm of I was found by analysing geotechnical test data from other literature and helps to resolve the μ(aI)-rheology, which was proved invalid in the quasi-static regime.

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Understanding of the spatial and temporal variation of the flux of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is essential for assessment of its impact on ecosystems. However, little attention has been paid to the variability of N deposition across urban-intensive agricultural-rural transects. A continuous 2-year observational study (from January 2015 to December 2016) was conducted to determine wet N deposition across the urban-intensive agricultural-rural transect of a small urban area in southwest China.

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