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1. Effects Of Soil Water Stresses On Grain Quality Formation And Hormonal Regulation In Wheat
2. Difference In Waterlogging Tolerance Among Peanut Varieties And Their Mechanisms
3. Study On The Physiological And Ecological Base Of Quality Formation Of Rapeseed
4. Study On Farmland Drainage Indices And Drainage Control Based Upon Crop
5. Study On Waterlogging Tolerance During Seedling Stage And Haploid Breeding In Maize
6. Studies On Reproductive Biology And Physiology Of Waterlogging Stress Of Sweet Osmanthus
7. Meta-analysis For Some Important Traits And QTL Analysis For Photosynthesis And Waterlogging Tolerance In Wheat
8. Effect Of Pre-Treated With NO On Salt Tolerance In Seedling And Post-Anthesis And Salt And Waterlogging And Therir Combination Effects On Effects On Grain Yield In Wheat
9. Effects Of Nitrogen On Yield Formation And Its Physiological Mechanism For Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Under Waterlogging During Flowering And Boll-Forming Stage
10. Different Liriodendron Chinense Liriodendron Hybrid Response To Waterlogging Stress
11. Isolation And Characterization Of Genes Involved In Response To Waterlogging In Roots Of Maize Seedings (Zea Mays L.)
12. Characterize The Roles Of MiRNAs In Responding To Short-term Waterlogging In Zea Mays. Root
13. Studies On Waterlogging Tolerance Of Barley
14. Study On Waterlogging Resistance Of Riparian Plant And Its Application In Chengdu
15. Effect Of Nitrogen Rates On Grain Quality Formation In Wheat Under Drought And Waterlogging From Anthesis To Maturity And Its Mechanism
16. Index Selection And Genetic Mapping About Waterlogging-tolerance In Barley Using SSR Markers
17. Evaluation Of Barley Germplasm In Waterlogging Tolerance And Physiological Mechanisms Of The Tolerance
18. Identification Of Brassica Napus L.of High Tolerance To Waterlogging And Research On Physiological Adaptability Mechanism To Anaerobiosis
19. Effects Of Waterlogging On The Nutrient Absorption And Growth Of Peanut And Its Nutrition Regulation
20. Seperation Of CDNA Fragments Related To Waterlogging Tolerance In Maize Roots Using Suppression Subtractive Hybridization And CDNA Microarray
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