Correction to “Optimising Potassium Levels Improved the Lodging Resistance Index and Soybean Yield in Maize-Soybean Intercropping by Enhanced Stem Diameter and Lignin Synthesis Enzyme Activity”
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Abstract
Gu, Y., Guo, D., Li, C., Zheng, C., Li, X., He, F., Tang, Q., Yu, J. and Ren, H. (2025), Optimising Potassium Levels Improved the Lodging Resistance Index and Soybean Yield in Maize-Soybean Intercropping by Enhanced Stem Diameter and Lignin Synthesis Enzyme Activity. J Agro Crop Sci, 211: e70036. https://doi.org/10.1111/jac.70036
This article had been published online with the incorrectly stated funding text below:
This research was funded by the Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Plan Project (nos. 20220508097RC, 20230508003RC) and Ning Jiang District Black Soil Protection Monitoring Center, Song Yuan, China.
The funding has been corrected in the article to state the text below:
This research was funded by the Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Plan Project (nos. 20220508097RC, 20230508003RC).
期刊介绍:
The effects of stress on crop production of agricultural cultivated plants will grow to paramount importance in the 21st century, and the Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science aims to assist in understanding these challenges. In this context, stress refers to extreme conditions under which crops and forages grow. The journal publishes original papers and reviews on the general and special science of abiotic plant stress. Specific topics include: drought, including water-use efficiency, such as salinity, alkaline and acidic stress, extreme temperatures since heat, cold and chilling stress limit the cultivation of crops, flooding and oxidative stress, and means of restricting them. Special attention is on research which have the topic of narrowing the yield gap. The Journal will give preference to field research and studies on plant stress highlighting these subsections. Particular regard is given to application-oriented basic research and applied research. The application of the scientific principles of agricultural crop experimentation is an essential prerequisite for the publication. Studies based on field experiments must show that they have been repeated (at least three times) on the same organism or have been conducted on several different varieties.