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1. CN‐N: A gridded dataset of nitrogen rate for rice, wheat and maize in China developed using the county‐level nitrogen statistics.

2. Insecticidal Effects of Transgenic Maize Bt-Cry1Ab, Bt-Vip3Aa, and Bt-Cry1Ab+Vip3Aa against the Oriental Armyworm, Mythimna separata (Walker) in Southwest China.

3. Technology for Production of Wheat Doubled Haploid via Maize Pollen Induction—Updated Review.

4. Water stress memory in wheat/maize intercropping regulated photosynthetic and antioxidative responses under rainfed conditions.

5. Evaluating the Impacts of Waterlogging Disasters on Wheat and Maize Yields in the Middle and Lower Yangtze River Region, China, by an Agrometeorological Index.

6. Preference and performance of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, on six cereal crop species.

7. 1 km-resolution gridded dataset of phosphorus rate for rice wheat and maize in China over 2004–2016.

8. Agricultural soil aggregation is affected by the crop root biomass rather than morphological characteristics.

9. Improving Soil Fertility and Wheat Yield by Tillage and Nitrogen Management in Winter Wheat–Summer Maize Cropping System.

10. Source-specific risk assessment for cadmium in wheat and maize: Towards an enrichment model for China.

11. Human health risk assessment of toxic elements in soils and crops around Xiaoqinling gold-mining area, Northwestern China.

12. Increasing Nitrogen Losses Due to Changing Food Consumption Patterns in Bayannur City, China.

13. ChinaCropSM1 km: a fine 1 km daily soil moisture dataset for dryland wheat and maize across China during 1993–2018.

14. Spring Wheat–Summer Maize Annual Crop System Grain Yield and Nitrogen Utilization Response to Nitrogen Application Rate in the Thermal–Resource–Limited Region of the North China Plain.

15. Rethinking discrepancies between difference and 15 N methods for estimating fertilizer nitrogen recovery.

16. Study on the Effect of Straw Mulching on Farmland Soil Water.

17. Characterisation of Pythium aristosporum Oomycete—A Novel Pathogen Causing Rice Seedling Blight in China.

18. Soil organic carbon and nitrogen storage under a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)--maize (Zea mays L.) cropping system in northern China was modified by nitrogen application rates.

19. Impact of Air Pollution on Maize and Wheat Production.

20. Climate Change Impacts on Crop Yield of Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum) and Maize (Zea mays) and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks in Northern China.

21. Multifractal Fluctuation Analysis of Correlations between Agricultural Futures Markets in China and the US Based on MF-X-DFA and MF-DPXA Methods.

22. Increasing soil organic carbon sequestration and yield stability by no‐tillage and straw‐returning in wheat–maize rotation.

23. Nitrogen use efficiency from manure, fertilizer, and maize root to wheat uptake in a one-year 15N labeling field study.

24. Chapter Five - Genetic improvement of crop yield, grain protein and nitrogen use efficiency of wheat, rice and maize in China.

25. Flower strips as a bridge habitat facilitate the movement of predatory beetles from wheat to maize crops.

26. Nitrogen application affects grain yield by altering the soil moisture and nitrate‐N of maize/wheat cropping system in dryland areas of northwest China*.

27. Advances in Research of Relationship between Morphological Structure and Yield of Castor.

28. Determinants and overuse of pesticides in grain production: A comparison of rice, maize and wheat in China.

29. Newer and select maize, wheat, and rice varieties can help mitigate N footprint while producing more grain.

30. A spatiotemporal assessment of field residues of rice, maize, and wheat at provincial and county levels in China.

31. Planting suitability of China's main grain crops under future climate change.

32. Improving nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency and minimizing losses and global warming potential by optimizing applications and using nitrogen synergists in a maize-wheat rotation.

33. Aggregate size distribution and associated carbon and nitrogen in mulched winter wheat and spring corn.

34. Past and future changes in regional crop water requirements in Northwest China.

35. Developing nitrogen management strategies under drip fertigation for wheat and maize production in the North China Plain based on a 3‐year field experiment.

36. Non-crop habitats promote the abundance of predatory ladybeetles in maize fields in the agricultural landscape of northern China.

37. Does Straw Return Strategy Influence Soil Carbon Sequestration and Labile Fractions?

38. An accurate and efficient method for simultaneous determination of 16 trichothecenes in maize and wheat by UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-HRMS combined one-step pretreatment with a novel isotope multipoint calibration strategy.

39. Responses of soil CO2 emissions to tillage practices in a wheat[sbnd]maize cropping system: A 4-year field study.

40. Response of wheat and maize yields to different tillage practices across China: A meta-analysis.

41. Evaluation of agricultural soil health after applying pyraclostrobin in wheat/maize rotation field based on the response of soil microbes.

42. Maintaining higher grain production with less reactive nitrogen losses in China: A meta-analysis study.

43. Effects of Nutrients in Substrates of Different Grains on Aflatoxin B1 Production by Aspergillus flavus.

44. Identifying opportunities to close yield gaps in China by use of certificated cultivars to estimate potential productivity.

46. Cumulative health risk assessment of co-occurring mycotoxins of deoxynivalenol and its acetyl derivatives in wheat and maize: Case study, Shanghai, China.

47. The Thresholds and Management of Irrigation and Fertilization Earning Yields and Water Use Efficiency in Maize, Wheat, and Rice in China: A Meta-Analysis (1990–2020).

48. Assessment of MODIS, MERIS, GEOV1 FPAR Products over Northern China with Ground Measured Data and by Analyzing Residential Effect in Mixed Pixel.

49. Maize residues, soil quality, and wheat growth in China. A review.

50. Bioaccumulation and translocation of cadmium in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) from the polluted oasis soil of Northwestern China.

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