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  • The study investigates the impact of increased aerosol concentrations on maize production in China from 2002 to 2014, utilizing data from various models and ten monitoring stations.
  • Aerosols significantly reduced solar radiation during the maize growing season, leading to an average annual decrease of 23.70% in biomass and 15.10% in yield across all stations.
  • The effects varied by maize variety, with summer maize experiencing greater declines in biomass (19.72%) and yield (20.56%) compared to spring maize, which saw decreases of 10.36% in biomass and 5.16% in yield.
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Northeastern China experiences severe atmospheric pollution, with an increasing occurrence of heavy haze episodes. Based on ground monitoring data, satellite products and meteorological products of atmospheric pollutants in northeast China from 2013 to 2017, the characteristics of spatial and temporal distribution of air quality and the causes of heavy haze events in northeast China were discussed. It was found that the "Shenyang-Changchun-Harbin" city belt was the most polluted area in the region on an annual scale.

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