Field experiment

  1. Nitrogen split ratio improved lodging resistance and yield in winter wheat
    Nitrogen topdressing timing regulates basal internode structure and mechanical properties in winter wheat, improving lodging resistance by 41.8% and yield by 12.2%.
  2. TiO2 foliar spray improved late-sown wheat yield and quality
    Foliar TiO2 application mitigates late-sown wheat yield losses by enhancing photosynthetic physiology, antioxidant defense, and grain quality across critical growth stages.
  3. Density stress altered vole gut microbes and metabolites
    Population density stress alters fecal microbiota and metabolites in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau root voles, reducing beneficial bacteria and essential amino acids while elevating stress biomarkers and.
  4. Planting density of 300 plants per square meter gave the best yield
    Two-year field study shows hybrid wheat Jingmai 17 sown late achieves optimal yield and source-sink balance at 300 plants·m−2, improving grain filling and yield stability.