5 Papers
Jie Qi is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Plastic film mulching does not increase the seedcotton yield due to the accelerated late-season leaf senescence of short-season cotton compared with non-mulching
Jie Qi,Jun-jun Nie,Yanjun Zhang,Shizhen Xu,Zhenhuai Li,Dongmei Zhang,Zhengpeng Cui,Weijiang Li,Jianlong Dai,Liwen Tian,Xuezhen Sun,Hezhong Dong +11 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors found that plastic mulching negatively affects root distribution and function and altered expression of senescencerelated genes and hormone metabolism-related genes to affect hormone balance.
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Late-planted short-season cotton without plastic mulching is an alternative to early-planted mulched full-season cotton
Jie Qi,Yanjun Zhang,Dai Jianlong,Xu Shizhen,Dongmei Zhang,Junjun Nie,Xuezhen Sun,Hezhong Dong +7 more
TL;DR: The overall results demonstrated that the late planting of short-season cotton without mulching is a promising alternative for sustainable cotton production in the Yellow River valley region of China as well as other cotton growing areas with similar ecology.
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Early Maturity Mechanism and High-Yielding Cultivation of Short-Season Cotton in China
Jie Qi,Keyun Feng,Yanjun Zhang,Hezhong Dong +3 more
TL;DR: Early maturity mechanism and high-yielding cultivation of short-season cotton in China promotes diversified double cropping and eliminates the need for plastic film mulching.
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Effects of cotton stubble return and subsoiling on dry matter accumulation, nutrient uptake, and yield of cotton in coastal saline-alkali soil
Xiao-Yu Yan,Wen-jun Guo,Dulin Qin,Shuang-lei Wang,Jun-jun Nie,Na Zhao,Jie Qi,Xianliang Song,Lili Mao,Xuezhen Sun +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of cotton straw returning and deep loosening on cotton yield, salt subsoiling tillage (SRT) were conducted using Lumianyan 36 as experimental material.
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Function of yeast extract in greater wax moth farming: does yeast extract always improve the development and reproduction of insects?
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that excessive dietary yeast extract is not always beneficial to G. mellonella and the most effective yeast extract percentage in G. Mellonella mass-rearing diets is about 4% based on life table parameters, computer projection, and harvesting costs.