639 results on '"Ding, Yanfeng"'
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202. Proteomic Analysis Reveals That Developing Leaves are More Sensitive to Nitrogen Fertilizer Than Mature Leaves
203. Increased glomerular filtration rate and impaired contractile function of mesangial cells in TRPC6 knockout mice
204. iTRAQ-based proteome profile analysis of superior and inferior Spikelets at early grain filling stage in japonica Rice
205. Shading Contributes to the Reduction of Stem Mechanical Strength by Decreasing Cell Wall Synthesis in Japonica Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
206. Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer at Heading Stage Improves Rice Quality under Elevated Temperature during Grain‐Filling Stage
207. Impact of low-temperature, overcast and rainy weather during the reproductive growth stage on lodging resistance of rice
208. Effects of different controlled-release nitrogen fertilisers on ammonia volatilisation, nitrogen use efficiency and yield of blanket-seedling machine-transplanted rice
209. Metabolomic analysis of pathways related to rice grain chalkiness by a notched-belly mutant with high occurrence of white-belly grains
210. Amino acid composition of leaf, grain and bracts of japonica rice (Oryza Sativa ssp. japonica) and its response to nitrogen fertilization
211. Amylopectin chain length distribution in grains of japonica rice as affected by nitrogen fertilizer and genotype
212. Effect of continuous reduction of nitrogen application to a rice-wheat rotation system in the middle-lower Yangtze River region (2013–2015)
213. Effect of Removing Superior Spikelets on Grain Filling of Inferior Spikelets in Rice
214. Quality and Field Growth Characteristics of Hydroponically Grown Long‐Mat Seedlings
215. Population Characteristics of High‐Yielding Rice under Different Densities
216. Triacontanol Reduces Transplanting Shock in Machine-Transplanted Rice by Improving the Growth and Antioxidant Systems
217. Chalky part differs in chemical composition from translucent part of japonica rice grains as revealed by a notched‐belly mutant with white‐belly
218. Comparison of physicochemical characteristics between white-belly and white-core rice grains
219. Effect of panicle nitrogen on grain filling characteristics of high-yielding rice cultivars
220. Yield and Nitrogen Uptake of Bowl‐Seedling Machine‐Transplanted Rice with Slow‐Release Nitrogen Fertilizer
221. Exogenous spermidine alleviates oxidative damage and reduce yield loss in rice submerged at tillering stage
222. Effect of nitrogen management during the panicle stage in rice on the nitrogen utilization of rice and succeeding wheat crops
223. KLF2 mediates enhanced chemoreflex sensitivity, disordered breathing and autonomic dysregulation in heart failure.
224. Transcriptomic analysis of field-grown rice (<italic>Oryza sativa</italic> L.) reveals responses to shade stress in reproductive stage.
225. Digital gene expression analysis reveals nitrogen fertilizer increases panicle size by repressing Hd3a signaling in rice
226. Nitrogen effect on amino acid composition in leaf and grain of japonica rice during grain filling stage
227. Five pectinase gene expressions highly responding to heat stress in rice floral organs revealed by RNA-seq analysis
228. Reduced Carotid Body KLF2 Expression Contributes to Autonomic and Respiratory Dysfunction in Chronic Heart Failure
229. Effects of rice or wheat residue retention on the quality of milled japonica rice in a rice–wheat rotation system in China
230. Differential regulation of proteins in rice (Oryza sativa L.) under iron deficiency
231. Nitrogen fertilizer application affects lodging resistance by altering secondary cell wall synthesis in japonica rice ( Oryza sativa).
232. Amino acid composition of leaf, grain and bracts of japonica rice ( Oryza Sativa ssp. japonica) and its response to nitrogen fertilization.
233. A Proteomic Approach to Analyze Differential Regulation of Proteins During Bud Outgrowth Under Apical Dominance Based on the Auxin Transport Canalization Model in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
234. Optimal yield-related attributes of irrigated rice for high yield potential based on path analysis and stability analysis
235. Proteomic analysis of proteins related to rice grain chalkiness using iTRAQ and a novel comparison system based on a notched-belly mutant with white-belly
236. Physiological and Molecular Responses Under Fe Deficiency in Two Rice (Oryza sativa) Genotypes Differing in Iron Accumulation Ability in Seeds
237. Lodging resistance characteristics of high-yielding rice populations
238. High glucose and diabetes enhanced store-operated Ca2+entry and increased expression of its signaling proteins in mesangial cells
239. Yield and quality responses of two indica rice hybrids to post-anthesis asymmetric day and night open-field warming in lower reaches of Yangtze River delta
240. YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF HYBRID RICE AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN FERTILIZATION AT DIFFERENT ECO-SITES
241. Endosperm Structure of White-Belly and White-Core Rice Grains Shown by Scanning Electron Microscopy
242. Fate of Basal N Under Split Fertilization in Rice with 15N Isotope Tracer
243. Nitrogen fertilizer increases spikelet number per panicle by enhancing cytokinin synthesis in rice
244. Methane emissions from rice fields under continuous straw return in the middle-lower reaches of the Yangtze River
245. The synthetic triterpenoid, RTA 405, increases the glomerular filtration rate and reduces angiotensin II–induced contraction of glomerular mesangial cells
246. Nuclear Factor κB Mediates Suppression of Canonical Transient Receptor Potential 6 Expression by Reactive Oxygen Species and Protein Kinase C in Kidney Cells
247. Prolonged high glucose treatment increased STIM1/Orai1 protein expression and enhanced store‐operated Ca2+ entry in human glomerular mesangial cells
248. Comparative Proteomic Analysis Reveals Nitrogen Fertilizer Increases Spikelet Number per Panicle in Rice by Repressing Protein Degradation and 14-3-3 Proteins.
249. Lodging Resistance of Japonica Rice ( Oryza Sativa L.): Morphological and Anatomical Traits due to top-Dressing Nitrogen Application Rates.
250. Digital gene expression analysis reveals nitrogen fertilizer increases panicle size by repressing Hd3a signaling in rice.
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