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1. Soil organic carbon, carbon fractions, and microbial community under various organic amendments.

3. Peroxisome-based metabolic engineering for biomanufacturing and agriculture.

4. Complete genome of Priestia filamentosa H146 isolated from tobacco leaves.

5. Continuous cropping system altered soil microbial communities and nutrient cycles.

6. CRISPR/Cas12a-mediated entropy-driven electrochemical biosensor for detection of genetically modified maize Mon810.

7. Mechanistic basis for mitigating drought tolerance by selenium application in tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L.): a multi-omics approach.

8. Characteristics of soil microbial communities in farmland with different comprehensive fertility levels in the Panxi area, Sichuan, China.

9. Identification of low grain cadmium accumulation genotypes and its physiological mechanism in maize (Zea mays L.).

10. HvHOX9, a novel homeobox leucine zipper transcription factor, positively regulates aluminum tolerance in Tibetan wild barley.

11. Silicon regulates the expression of vacuolar H + -pyrophosphatase 1 and decreases cadmium accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

12. Atmospheric heavy metal deposition in agro-ecosystems in China.

13. Physiological and proteomic analysis of selenium-mediated tolerance to Cd stress in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

14. Differences in physiological features associated with aluminum tolerance in Tibetan wild and cultivated barleys.

15. Comparative proteomic analysis of aluminum tolerance in tibetan wild and cultivated barleys.

16. Comparative study of alleviating effects of GSH, Se and Zn under combined contamination of cadmium and chromium in rice (Oryza sativa).

17. Genotypic differences in physiological characteristics in the tolerance to drought and salinity combined stress between Tibetan wild and cultivated barley.

18. Selenium reduces cadmium uptake and mitigates cadmium toxicity in rice.

19. Effects of cadmium, chromium and lead on growth, metal uptake and antioxidative capacity in Typha angustifolia.

20. Comparative proteomic analysis of Typha angustifolia leaf under chromium, cadmium and lead stress.

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