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  1. A thinner jacket for frosty and windy climates? Global patterns in leaf cuticle thickness and its environmental associations
  2. Garden, greenhouse or climate chamber? Experimental conditions influence whether genetic differences are phenotypically expressed
  3. Plants cope with fluctuating light by frequency‐dependent nonphotochemical quenching and cyclic electron transport
  4. Stomatal conductance tracks soil-to-leaf hydraulic conductance in faba bean and maize during soil drying
  5. MetaPhenomics: quantifying the many ways plants respond to their abiotic environment, using light intensity as an example
  6. Plants cope with fluctuating light by frequency-dependent non-photochemical quenching and cyclic electron transport
  7. A meta‐analysis of responses of C3 plants to atmospheric CO2: dose–response curves for 85 traits ranging from the molecular to the whole‐plant level
  8. A starting guide to root ecology: strengthening ecological concepts and standardising root classification, sampling, processing and trait measurements
  9. Biomass allocation strategies shaping woody species adaptations to shade and drought
  10. What is the effect of plant density on the physiological and morphological traits of plants?
  11. Global patterns of biomass allocation in woody species with different tolerances of shade and drought: evidence for multiple strategies
  12. Hendrik Poorter
  13. The effect of light on plants.
  14. How do lab-grown plants differ from field-grown plants ?
  15. META-PHENOMICS, HORTICULTURE AND THE VALUE OF PLANT TRAIT DATABASES
  16. Pot size matters when you grow plants in pots
  17. How can you best grow your plants if you are doing experiments?
  18. How is biomass allocation changing with the environment and how does it differ among species?
  19. How is Leaf Mass per Area (LMA) affected by the environment and how does it differ among species?
  20. Ecological Significance of Inherent Variation in Relative Growth Rate and Its Components
  21. Ecological Significance of Inherent Variation in Relative Growth Rate and Its Components
  22. Ethylene and Plant Growth
  23. The worldwide leaf economics spectrum
  24. Avoiding Bias in Calculations of Relative Growth Rate
  25. Plant Growth and Carbon Economy
  26. The growth response of plants to elevated CO2 under non-optimal environmental conditions
  27. Photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency of species that differ inherently in specific leaf area
  28. The Fate of Acquired Carbon in Plants: Chemical Composition and Construction Costs
  29. The effects of nutrient fertilization on growth, biomass allocation, and anatomy of maize plants
  30. Plant growth analysis: an evaluation of experimental design and computational methods
  31. Interspecific variation in the growth response of plants to an elevated ambient CO2 concentration
  32. Interspecific variation in the growth response of plants to an elevated ambient CO2 concentration
  33. Chemical composition of 24 wild species differing in relative growth rate
  34. Leaf area ratio and net assimilation rate of 24 wild species differing in relative growth rate
  35. Modelling the structural changes in vegetation under different grazing regimes
  36. Testing differences in relative growth rate: A method avoiding curve fitting and pairing