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    Climate and human battle for dominance over the Yellow River's sediment discharge: From the Mid-Holocene to the Anthropocene by Wu, Xiao, Wang, Houjie, Bi, Naishuang, Saito, Yoshiki, Xu, Jingping, Zhang, Yong, Lu, Taian, Cong, Shuai, Yang, Zuosheng

    Published in Marine geology (01-07-2020)
    “…Understanding the flux of riverine sediment is crucial not only to document the global terrestrial material budget but also to understand erosion patterns…”
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    Transport of particulate organic carbon in the lower Yellow River (Huanghe) as modulated by dam operation by Lu, Taian, Wang, Houjie, Wu, Xiao, Bi, Naishuang, Hu, Limin, Bianchi, Thomas S.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-10-2022)
    “…The Yellow River has changed into a highly dam-controlled system over the recent decades. Based on gauging records of water-sediment discharge and particulate…”
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    Impact of Artificial Floods on the Quantity and Grain Size of River‐Borne Sediment: A Case Study of a Dam Regulation Scheme in the Yellow River Catchment by Wu, Xiao, Wang, Houjie, Bi, Naishuang, Xu, Jingping, Nittrouer, Jeffrey A., Yang, Zuosheng, Lu, Taian, Li, Peihua

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2021)
    “…The quantity and grain size of river‐borne sediment are critical to geomorphological evolution and ecosystem health of river deltas. Compared to quantitative…”
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    Evolution of a tide-dominated abandoned channel: A case of the abandoned Qingshuigou course, Yellow River by Wu, Xiao, Wang, Houjie, Bi, Naishuang, Nittrouer, Jeffrey A., Xu, Jingping, Cong, Shuai, Carlson, Brandee, Lu, Taian, Li, Zhaoying

    Published in Marine geology (01-04-2020)
    “…Deltaic river systems including both active channels and abandoned channels, are of significant importance to understand the deltaic morphology, as well as to…”
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    Dynamic transport of particulate organic carbon in the Yellow River during dam-orientated Water-Sediment Regulation by Lu, Taian, Wang, Houjie, Hu, Limin, Wu, Xiao, Bi, Naishuang, Dang, Yao, Assavapanuvat, Prakhin, Bianchi, Thomas S.

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-2023)
    “…The Yellow River has experienced prolific environmental changes from dam regulations that have significantly altered the downstream hydrologic regime, and…”
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    Identification and characterization of An-4, a potential quantitative trait locus for awn development in rice by Qin, Baoxiang, Lu, Taian, Xu, Yibo, Shen, Wei, Liu, Fang, Xie, Xuyang, Li, Yunzhen, Wang, Kejian, Li, Rongbai

    Published in BMC plant biology (29-06-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Awn of rice is an important domestication trait closely associated with yield traits. Therefore, the identification of genes for awn…”
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    Dam regulation alters the spatio-temporal delivery of organic carbon along the Yellow River by Lu, Taian, Bianchi, Thomas S., Bi, Naishuang, Wu, Xiao, Hu, Limin, Wang, Houjie

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-10-2024)
    “…•The dam-orientated Water-Sediment Regulation induces periodic seaward OC export prior to the natural flood in 2–3 months.•Seasonal and inter-annual OC…”
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    Evaluation of Guangxi common wild rice for resistance to brown planthopper using a new stem evaluation method by Luo, Liang, Wang, Xuan, Guo, Xinying, Lu, Taian, Yuan, Ruizhi, Liao, Shanyue, Huang, Suosheng, Han, Yue, Usman, Babar, Qin, Baoxiang, Luo, Jijing, Liu, Fang, Huang, Fengkuang, Li, Rongbai

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2021)
    “…Brown planthopper [BPH, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)] is considered one of the most important pests of rice (Oryza sativa L.), which poses a serious threat to…”
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