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1. The Study On Application Basics Of Reed Residue Substrate And Discussion On The Quality Standard Of Horticultural Substrate
2. Study On Retrieval Of Reed LAI And Scaling Effect In Occurrence Area Of Oriental Migratory Locust Based On Remote Sensing Technology
3. Study On Virtual Plant Technology Based On Plant Growth Model
4. Diversity Of Seed Banks And Soil Animals In Lakeshore Wetland Lake Tai
5. Research On The Biocontrol Technology,Mechanism And Utilization Of Alligator Weed(Alternanthera Philoxeroides)
6. Study On Ecophysiology Of The Conservation Of Neyraudia Reynaudiana Keng Ex Hitchc.
7. Application And Development Of Silk Reed In Slope Eco-engineering In Shenzhen
8. Studies On Growth Character And Modulating Technics Of High Quality Hay Of Xinjiang Small Reed
9. Study On Technology Of Modulating Top-quality Xin Jiang Small Reed Silage
10. Antagonisms Of Fungal Endophytes Isolated From Reed And Primary Investigation Of The Biocontrol Efficacy
11. Study On Growth Dynamics And Physiological Characteristics Impaction Of Reed Of Different Irrigation Water Salinity
12. Study On Isolation And Identification Of Lactic Acid Bacteria From Xinjiang Small Reed Silage And Application For Silage Preparation
13. Study On The Efficiency Of Mixed Fermentation Of Tomato Pomace With Reed,Alfalfa And Corn Straw
14. Studies On Specified Inclusion Of Dune Reed Protects Maize Seedling Leaf Photosynthesis And Protein Oxidation Injury Under Drought Stress
15. Enzymatic Saccharification Of Phragmites Australis Biomass In Ethanol Manufacturing
16. The Effect Of Cutting On The Growth Status Of Common Reed And Soil Enzyme Activity In Riparian Wetland
17. Mechanisms And Consequences Of Reed Dieback In A Spartina Alterniflora-Invaded Salt Marsh
18. Effect Of Biological Pretreatments On Anaerobic Digestion Of Giant Reed And Corn Stover
19. Studies On The Composting Efficiency And Evaluation Of Breeding Waste On The Aerobic Conditions In Baiyangdian Area
20. The Study On The Responses Of Five Forages To Drought And Salt Stress
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