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Comparison of pharmacognosy between Salvia evansiana and S. miltiorrhiza by CAI Wen-guo, LIU Zeng-yu, ZHONG Guo-cheng, WANG Meng, ZHANG Li
Published 2011-01-01Pharmacognostic characteristics between Salviaev ansiana and S. miltiorrhiza were assessed based on morphologic identification, microscopic identification, thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The results demonstrated that, compared with S. miltiorrhiz a...
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Key Technologies for Intelligent Operation and Maintenance of Deep Drilling Top Drive Powered by Digital Twin by Wang Bo, Li Xianyi, Mi Kaifu, Liu Zeng, Tan Shuai, Li Xiang, Zhang Hang
Published 2025-06-01To meet the key requirements of development of oil and gas resources in 10 000 m deep formation and intelligent operation and maintenance (O & M) of top drive in deep drilling, the key issues related to the prognostics and health management (PHM) of top drive were summarized, and a digital twin...
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Effects of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers on dry matter accumulation, distribution and yield of relay strip intercropping soybean by LEI Ting, XIANG Da-bing, GUO Kai, YANG Wen-yu, LIU Zeng-yu, CHEN Xiao-rong
Published 2012-05-01The effects of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizers on dry matter accumulation, distribution and yield of soybean were studied by randomized block design in relay strip intercropping system of maize-soybean. The results showed that dry matter accumulations of whole plant and each organ (root...
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Comparison of transcriptomes undergoing waterlogging at the seedling stage between tolerant and sensitive varieties of Brassica napus L. by Xi-ling ZOU, Liu ZENG, Guang-yuan LU, Yong CHENG, Jin-song XU, Xue-kun ZHANG
Published 2015-09-01RNA sequencing of the sensitive GH01 variety of Brassica napus L. seedling roots under 12 h of waterlogging was compared with previously published data of the ZS9 tolerant variety to unravel genetic mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance beyond natural variation. A total of 2 977 genes with similar ex...
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Exogenous application of a low concentration of melatonin enhances salt tolerance in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) seedlings by Liu ZENG, Jun-song CAI, Jing-jing LI, Guang-yuan LU, Chun-sheng LI, Gui-ping FU, Xue-kun ZHANG, Hai-qing MA, Qing-yun LIU, Xi-ling ZOU, Yong CHENG
Published 2018-02-01Melatonin is a naturally occurring compound in plants. Here, we tested the effect of exogenous melatonin on rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) grown under salt stress. Application of 30 µmol L−1 melatonin alleviated salt-induced growth inhibition, and the shoot fresh weight, the shoot dry weight, the root...
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