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  1. Urtica kioviensis, a rare species of stinging nettle threatened by hybridization
  2. Interspecific differences in root foraging precision cannot be directly inferred from species' mycorrhizal status or fine root economics
  3. Patterns in recent and Holocene pollen accumulation rates across Europe – the Pollen Monitoring Programme Database as a tool for vegetation reconstruction
  4. Evolution of herbs: key to the conundrum might be tolerance not avoidance
  5. Growth plasticity in response to shading as a potential key to the evolution of angiosperm herbs
  6. Orchid seed sensitivity to nitrate reflects habitat preferences and soil nitrate content
  7. How seed mass and soil fertility affect plant roots
  8. Ploidy-altered phenotype interacts with local environment and may enhance polyploid establishment in Knautia serpentinicola (Caprifoliaceae)
  9. Environmental drivers and phylogenetic constraints of growth phenologies across a large set of herbaceous species
  10. Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of the palaeoecological record in a large temperate lake Šúr (SW Slovakia): Comparison of pollen, macrofossil and geochemical data
  11. Sharing in a clonal plant: the data do not fit the well-established theory
  12. Monitoring CO2 emissions to gain a dynamic view of carbon allocation to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
  13. Which plants can detect nutrient-rich patches with their roots?
  14. Surrounding vegetation mediates frequency of plant–herbivore interactions in leaf-feeders but not in other herbivore groups
  15. Basic rules for clonal plants spread
  16. The origin of unique diversity in deglaciated areas: traces of Pleistocene processes in north-European endemics from theGalium pusillumpolyploid complex (Rubiaceae)
  17. Contrasting effects of climate change on the timing of reproduction and reproductive success of a temperate insectivorous bat
  18. Native jewelweed, but not other native species, displays post-invasion trait divergence