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2. Nutrients recycled by a small omnivorous fish facilitate the growth and change the stoichiometric contents of submerged macrophytes
3. A Mitochondrial Localized Chaperone Regulator OsBAG6 Functions in Saline-Alkaline Stress Tolerance in Rice
4. OsGADD45a1: a multifaceted regulator of rice architecture, grain yield, and blast resistance
5. Do submerged macrophytes facilitate the development of large crustacean zooplankton in tropical shallow lakes?
6. Geochemical records of human-induced environmental changes in two small remote lakes of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
7. Autophagy receptor OsNBR1 modulates salt stress tolerance in rice
8. Progress in electrocatalytic materials of nickel-based sulfur complexes for HER and OER
9. Spherical cluster heterojunction engineering of NiFeP/g-C3N4 for efficient oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline solution
10. Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) alters its root topology but conserves its root branching in response to freshwater cultural eutrophication
11. Synthesis and applications of biomass-derived electrocatalysts in water electrolysis
12. Geochemical characteristics of n-alkanes in sediments from oligotrophic and eutrophic phases of five lakes and potential use as paleoenvironmental proxies
13. CD36−SREBP1 Axis Mediates TSLP Production in Obesity-Exacerbated Atopic Dermatitis
14. Benthivorous fish cause a shift from a clear water state established by combining phosphorus immobilization and submerged macrophytes to a turbid state: A mesocosm study
15. Piscivore stocking significantly suppresses small fish but does not facilitate a clear-water state in subtropical shallow mesocosms: A biomanipulation experiment
16. Quinolinic Acid, a Tryptophan Metabolite of the Skin Microbiota, Negatively Regulates NLRP3 Inflammasome through AhR in Psoriasis
17. Insights into the deoiling efficiency of oil-based cuttings by surfactant-free microemulsions
18. Harvest of Myriophyllum spicatum Facilitates the Growth of Vallisneria denseserrulata but Has No Significant Effects on Water Quality in a Mesocosm Experiment.
19. Turning up the heat : warming influences plankton biomass and spring phenology in subtropical waters characterized by extensive fish omnivory
20. Consumer-driven nutrient release to the water by a small omnivorous fish enhanced ramet production but reduced the growth rate of the submerged macrophyte Vallisneria denseserrulata (Makino) Makino
21. Transformation Mechanism of Organic Matter in the Treatment of Petroleum-Based Drilling Cuttings by the Hammermill Thermal Desorption Cutting Treatment System.
22. Autophagy receptor OsNBR1 modulates salt stress tolerance in rice
23. Conversion Mechanism of Organic Matter While Cleaning Oil‐Based Drilling Cuttings Using Surfactant‐Free Microemulsions
24. Density-dependent effects of omnivorous bitterling (Acheilognathus macropterus) on nutrient and plankton communities: implications for lake management and restoration
25. A small omnivorous bitterling fish (Acheilognathus macropterus) facilitates dominance of cyanobacteria, rotifers and Limnodrilus in an outdoor mesocosm experiment
26. A tryptophan metabolite of the skin microbiota attenuates inflammation in patients with atopic dermatitis through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
27. Anthropogenically driven differences in n-alkane distributions of surface sediments from 19 lakes along the middle Yangtze River, Eastern China
28. Salinity shapes zooplankton communities and functional diversity and has complex effects on size structure in lakes
29. Response of zooplankton to inputs of terrestrial dissolved organic matter: Food quality constraints induced by microbes
30. Plant morphological traits and competition index comparisons of three invasive and native submerged plants
31. Plasma membrane‐localized Hsp40/DNAJ chaperone protein facilitates OsSUVH7‐OsBAG4‐OsMYB106 transcriptional complex formation for OsHKT1;5 activation
32. Bacterial functional redundancy and carbon metabolism potentials in soil, sediment, and water of thermokarst landscapes across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Implications for the fate of permafrost carbon
33. CD36-SREBP1 axis mediates thymic stromal lymphopoietin production in obesity-exacerbated atopic dermatitis
34. From permafrost soil to thermokarst lake sediment: A view from C:N:P stoichiometry
35. A small omnivore fish (Acheilognathus macropterus) reduces both growth and biomass of submerged macrophytes: implications for shallow lake restoration
36. Sustained stoichiometric imbalance and its ecological consequences in a large oligotrophic lake
37. Submerged macrophytes facilitate dominance of omnivorous fish in a subtropical shallow lake: implications for lake restoration
38. A sediment record of environmental change in and around Lake Lugu, SW China, during the past two centuries
39. Interactive effects of bitterling fish and mussel on the community structures of plankton and benthic macroinvertebrates
40. Eutrophication decrease compositional dissimilarity in freshwater plankton communities
41. Plasma membrane‐localized Hsp40/DNAJ chaperone protein facilitates OsSUVH7‐OsBAG4‐OsMYB106 transcriptional complex formation for OsHKT1;5 activation.
42. Cyanobacteria as a carbon source for zooplankton in eutrophic Lake Taihu, China, measured by 13 C labeling and fatty acid biomarkers
43. Effects of cyanobacterial detritus on water quality and the biomass of periphyton and Limnodrilus spp. in Lake Taihu
44. Natural and anthropogenically driven changes in the n-alkanols of lake sediments and implications for their use in paleoenvironmental studies of lakes
45. Long-chain branched/cyclic alkanes in recent sediment of Lake Fuxian and their environmental implications
46. Responses of morphological and physiological traits to herbivory by snails of three invasive and native submerged plants
47. Effects of Sediments Phosphorus Inactivation on the Life Strategies of Myriophyllum spicatum: Implications for Lake Restoration
48. Effects of Lanthanum Modified Bentonite and Polyaluminium Chloride on the Environmental Variables in the Water and Sediment Phosphorus Form in Lake Yanglan, China
49. Effect of restoration on the eutrophication and ecological status of Lake Yanglan(Hubei Province): Assessment based on macroinvertebrates
50. Carbon transfer from dissolved organic carbon to the cladoceran Bosmina: a mesocosm study
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