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    Improving Winter Wheat Yield Estimation Under Saline Stress by Integrating Sentinel-2 and Soil Salt Content Using Random Forest by Chuang Lu, Maowei Yang, Shiwei Dong, Yu Liu, Yinkun Li, Yuchun Pan

    Published 2025-07-01

    Accurate estimation of winter wheat yield under saline stress is crucial for addressing food security challenges and optimizing agricultural management in regional soils. This study proposed a method integrating Sentinel-2 data and field-measured soil salt content (SC) using a random forest (RF) met...

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    Straw layer burial to alleviate salt stress in silty loam soils: Impacts of straw forms by Hong-yuan ZHANG, Chuang LU, Huan-cheng PANG, Na LIU, Xiao-li ZHANG, Yu-yi LI

    Published 2020-01-01

    Salt stress can be alleviated by straw layer burial in the soil, but little is known of the appropriate form of the straw layer for optimal regulation of soil water and salinity because of the uncontrollability of field tests. Here, the following four straw forms with compaction thickness of 5 cm bu...

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    Artificial Intelligence in Orthopedic Surgery: Current Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions by Fei Han, Xiao Huang, Xin Wang, Yong‐feng Chen, Chuang Lu, Shasha Li, Lu Lu, Da‐Wei Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) drives transformative changes in orthopedic surgery, steering it toward precision and personalization through intelligent applications in preoperative planning, intraoperative assistance, and postoperative rehabilitation/monitoring. Breakthroughs in deep learnin...

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    Molecular characteristics and temperature tolerance function of the transient receptor potential in the native Bemisia tabaci AsiaII3 cryptic species by Shun-xia JI, Xiao-na SHEN, Lin LIANG, Xiao-di WANG, Wan-xue LIU, Fang-hao WAN, Zhi-chuang LÜ

    Published 2020-11-01

    Insects are poikilothermic animals, and temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting their spread and distribution. For example, differences in thermal tolerance may underlie the significant differences in geographical distributions between the native AsiaII3 and invasive MED (...

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