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Assessing Crop Water Demand and Deficit for the Growth of Spring Highland Barley in Tibet, China by Zhao-fei LIU, Zhi-jun YAO, Cheng-qun YU, Zhi-ming ZHONG
Published 2013-03-01The aim of this study was to assess the crop water demand and deficit of spring highland barley and discuss suitable irrigation systems for different regions in Tibet, China. Long-term trends in reference crop evapotranspiration and crop water demand were analyzed in different regions, together with...
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Genetic analysis and gene mapping of a rice spikelet degradation mutant (spd-hp73) by REN Sanjuan, SUN Chu, TONG Chuan, ZHAO Fei, SHU Qingyao, SHEN Shengquan
Published 2013-05-01The structure of rice spikelet, an important determinant of yield and rice quality, is a hot topic in rice research areas. The structure of spikelet is somewhat complex, and its development is influenced by multiple factors, including genetic factors and environmental factors. Two major technical ro...
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Chemotaxis of Pseudomonas sp. strain ZWL73 to 4-chloronitrobenzene and various aromatic compounds by ZHAO Fei, LIU Hong, WANG Shu-jun, NIU Gui-lan, ZHOU Ning-yi
Published 2004-11-01Pseudomonas sp. strain ZWL73 grows on 4-chloronitrobenzene (4CNB) as a sole carbon and energy and its ability in degradation of 4CNB is plasmid-encoded. This strain and its plasmid transcon-jugant ZP8 (Psudomonas putida PaW340 harboring the 4CNB degradative plasmid) were tested in a chemotaxis assay...
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Developing indica maintainer lines with intermediate amylose content by Wx functional microsatellite marker in rice by ZHOU Yi-feng, ZHAO Fei, REN San-juan, BAO Jin-song, SHEN Sheng-quan
Published 2010-11-01Genotypes of the 13 indica maintainer lines were detected by the Wx gene functional microsatellite marker “484/485”. The results showed that there was significant association between the Wx genotypes and amylose contents of rice. Analysis of progenies in the generations F<sub>1</sub> to...
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Mild hyperthermia enhances sensitivity of gastric cancer cells to chemotherapy through reactive oxygen species–induced autophagic death by Ming-Chen Ba, Hui Long, Shu-Zhong Cui, Yuan-Feng Gong, Zhao-Fei Yan, Shuai Wang, Yin-Bing Wu
Published 2017-06-01Mild hyperthermia enhances anti-cancer effects of chemotherapy, but the precise biochemical mechanisms involved are not clear. This study was carried out to investigate whether mild hyperthermia sensitizes gastric cancer cells to chemotherapy through reactive oxygen species–induced autophagic death....
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