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CAM photosynthesis may have aided early Triassic plant survival
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Extreme low light triggers unusual energy dissipation in a polar diatom
Discover how Arctic polar diatoms survive extreme low light beneath sea ice by sustaining photosynthesis while uncoupling growth, maintaining metabolic readiness for rapid recovery.
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TiO2 foliar spray improved late-sown wheat yield and quality
Foliar TiO2 application mitigates late-sown wheat yield losses by enhancing photosynthetic physiology, antioxidant defense, and grain quality across critical growth stages.
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High molybdenum with low nitrogen improved wheat yield-related measures
Study examines nitrogen-molybdenum interactions in winter wheat, finding that elevated molybdenum under reduced nitrogen enhances yield and nitrogen use efficiency.
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Planting density of 300 plants per square meter gave the best yield
Two-year field study shows hybrid wheat Jingmai 17 sown late achieves optimal yield and source-sink balance at 300 plants·m−2, improving grain filling and yield stability.