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1. [The analysis of gene screening results for common hereditary hearing loss in 2 102 pregnant women in Dali area].

2. PKHD1L1 is required for stereocilia bundle maintenance, durable hearing function and resilience to noise exposure.

3. [Tympanoplasty with and without mastoidectomy for the treatment of active efficacy analysis of chronic suppurative otitis media of simple type].

4. Analysis and Functional Prediction of Core Bacteria in the Arabidopsis Rhizosphere Microbiome under Drought Stress.

5. PKHD1L1 is required for stereocilia bundle maintenance, durable hearing function and resilience to noise exposure.

6. A Synthetic Microbiome Based on Dominant Microbes in Wild Rice Rhizosphere to Promote Sulfur Utilization.

7. Straw Soil Conditioner Modulates Key Soil Microbes and Nutrient Dynamics across Different Maize Developmental Stages.

8. Integrated microbiology and metabolomic analysis reveal the improvement of rice straw silage quality by inoculation of Lactobacillus brevis.

9. Isolation and Identification of Biocontrol Bacteria against Atractylodes Chinensis Root Rot and Their Effects.

10. Addition of cellulose degrading bacterial agents promoting keystone fungal-mediated cellulose degradation during aerobic composting: Construction the complex co-degradation system.

11. Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of OsSPXs Revealed Its Genetic Influence on Cold Tolerance of Dongxiang Wild Rice (DXWR).

12. Advances in cold-adapted enzymes derived from microorganisms.

13. Reprogramming by drug-like molecules leads to regeneration of cochlear hair cell-like cells in adult mice.

14. Biochar Blended with Nitrogen Fertilizer Promotes Maize Yield by Altering Soil Enzyme Activities and Organic Carbon Content in Black Soil.

15. SUPPRESSOR of MAX2 1 (SMAX1) and SMAX1-LIKE2 (SMXL2) Negatively Regulate Drought Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.

16. Biodegradable microplastics impact the uptake of Cd in rice: The roles of niche breadth and assembly process.

17. KARRIKIN UPREGULATED F-BOX 1 negatively regulates drought tolerance in Arabidopsis.

18. Nitrogen, manganese, iron, and carbon resource acquisition are potential functions of the wild rice Oryza rufipogon core rhizomicrobiome.

19. A review on the impact of domestication of the rhizosphere of grain crops and a perspective on the potential role of the rhizosphere microbial community for sustainable rice crop production.

20. Enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover lignin by laccase, lignin peroxidase, and manganese peroxidase.

21. Effects of exogenous cellulose-degrading bacteria on humus formation and bacterial community stability during composting.

22. Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice.

23. Current Studies of the Effects of Drought Stress on Root Exudates and Rhizosphere Microbiomes of Crop Plant Species.

24. Comparison of methane metabolism in the rhizomicrobiomes of wild and related cultivated rice accessions reveals a strong impact of crop domestication.

25. Microbial Cold Shock Proteins: Overview of their Function and Mechanism of Action.

26. Norrie disease protein is essential for cochlear hair cell maturation.

27. Impacts of replanting American ginseng on fungal assembly and abundance in response to disease outbreaks.

28. Outbreaks of Root Rot Disease in Different Aged American Ginseng Plants Are Associated With Field Microbial Dynamics.

29. Wild rice harbors more root endophytic fungi than cultivated rice in the F1 offspring after crossbreeding.

30. Novel insights into host receptors and receptor-mediated signaling that regulate arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.

31. Facilitation in the soil microbiome does not necessarily lead to niche expansion.

32. The Structure of Rhizosphere Fungal Communities of Wild and Domesticated Rice: Changes in Diversity and Co-occurrence Patterns.

33. Self-Crossing Leads to Weak Co-Variation of the Bacterial and Fungal Communities in the Rice Rhizosphere.

34. Does Karrikin Signaling Shape the Rhizomicrobiome via the Strigolactone Biosynthetic Pathway?

35. Different strategies of strigolactone and karrikin signals in regulating the resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana to water-deficit stress.

36. Comparative functional analyses of DWARF14 and KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE 2 in drought adaptation of Arabidopsis thaliana.

37. Suppressed expression of LDHB promotes age-related hearing loss via aerobic glycolysis.

38. Negative Roles of Strigolactone-Related SMXL6, 7 and 8 Proteins in Drought Resistance in Arabidopsis .

39. Research Advances of Beneficial Microbiota Associated with Crop Plants.

40. Changing soil carbon: influencing factors, sequestration strategy and research direction.

41. Community structures of the rhizomicrobiomes of cultivated and wild soybeans in their continuous cropping.

42. Renewed proliferation in adult mouse cochlea and regeneration of hair cells.

43. Connection the Rhizomicrobiome and Plant MAPK Gene Expression Response to Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum in Wild and Cultivated Soybean.

44. [Primary study on computer-aided qualitative and quantitative radial thin-layer chromatography methods for analysis of Yiqing tablets].

45. Comparative analysis of the rhizomicrobiome of the wild versus cultivated crop: insights from rice and soybean.

46. Strigolactones positively regulate defense against Magnaporthe oryzae in rice (Oryza sativa).

47. Strigolactones shape the rhizomicrobiome in rice (Oryza sativa).

48. Plants exhibit significant effects on the rhizospheric microbiome across contrasting soils in tropical and subtropical China.

49. Differential responses of molecular mechanisms and physiochemical characters in wild and cultivated soybeans against invasion by the pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum Schltdl.

50. Comparative study of the mycorrhizal root transcriptomes of wild and cultivated rice in response to the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae.

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