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  1. Harnessing microbiome-plant synergies: microbiome-interactive traits enhance plant growth and support sustainable agriculture
  2. A microbiome perspective of Grime’s triangle and plant ecological trade-offs
  3. Unveiling Potato Cultivars With Microbiome Interactive Traits for Sustainable Agricultural Production
  4. Potato cultivars use distinct mechanisms for salt stress acclimation
  5. Coupling of dimethylsulfoniopropionate production and carbon fixation in four temperate phytoplankton species excludes active short‐term regulation of dimethylsulfoniopropionate synthesis under increased light‐stress
  6. Potato cultivars use different root physiological and molecular mechanisms to acclimate to salt stress
  7. Biological management, rather than chemical management, promotes the interaction between plants and their microbiome
  8. Biological Management Promotes the Interaction between Plants and Their Microbiome
  9. Root Ions Fluxes and Osmolarity Changes in Grass Species Differing in Salinity Tolerance
  10. Necrotrophic fungal infection affects indolic glucosinolate metabolism in Brassica rapa
  11. Sphagnum bleaching: Bicarbonate ‘toxicity’ and tolerance for seven Sphagnum species
  12. Effect of soil bacteriomes on mycorrhizal colonization by Rhizophagus irregularis—interactive effects on maize (Zea mays L.) growth under salt stress
  13. Effect of culture conditions on the performance of lignocellulose-degrading synthetic microbial consortia
  14. Future of Sustainable Agriculture in Saline Environments
  15. Tolerance to Environmental Stresses
  16. Developments in Adaptation to Salinity at the Crop Level
  17. Saline Agriculture
  18. Root Architecture and Productivity of Three Grass Species under Salt Stress
  19. Annual patterns in phytoplankton phenology in Antarctic coastal waters explained by environmental drivers
  20. Maximising the use of native seeds in restoration projects
  21. Plant Stress-Tolerance Traits Predict Salt Marsh Vegetation Patterning
  22. Optimized fluorescent proteins for the rhizosphere-associated bacterium Bacillus mycoides with endophytic and biocontrol agent potential
  23. Functional optics of glossy buttercup flowers
  24. Localization of Sulfate Uptake and pH Changes at Sulfur-Deprived Roots of Intact Brassica pekinensis Seedlings by Using H+-Selective Microelectrodes
  25. Seed germination: ecological aspects – special issue editorial
  26. Professor Wilfried H.O. Ernst (1937-2016)
  27. How to colour a flower: on the optical principles of flower coloration
  28. Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a Strain Isolated from the Endosphere of Potato
  29. The nature of plant adaptations to salinity stress has trophic consequences
  30. Dissecting blue light signal transduction pathway in leaf epidermis using a pharmacological approach
  31. Competition for pollinators and intra-communal spectral dissimilarity of flowers
  32. Iridescent flowers? Contribution of surface structures to optical signaling
  33. Sphagnum Mosses - Masters of Efficient N-Uptake while Avoiding Intoxication
  34. Introducing the Strasburger / De Vries invited review
  35. Grassland cutting regimes affect soil properties, and consequently vegetation composition and belowground plant traits
  36. Patch Clamp Techniques for Plant Cells
  37. Ion Currents Associated with Membrane Receptors
  38. The analysis of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in sea ice: Dry-crushing and melting using stable isotope additions
  39. Nutrient additions in pristine Patagonian Sphagnum bog vegetation: can phosphorus addition alleviate (the effects of) increased nitrogen loads
  40. High plasticity in inorganic carbon uptake by Southern Ocean phytoplankton in response to ambient CO2
  41. SELECTION AND BREEDING OF ROBUST ROOTSTOCKS AS A TOOL TO IMPROVE NUTRIENT-USE EFFICIENCY AND ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE IN TOMATO
  42. Apoplastic Alkalinization Is Instrumental for the Inhibition of Cell Elongation in the Arabidopsis Root by the Ethylene Precursor 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid
  43. Zero methane emission bogs: extreme rhizosphere oxygenation by cushion plants in Patagonia
  44. Light Quality-Mediated Petiole Elongation in Arabidopsis during Shade Avoidance Involves Cell Wall Modification by Xyloglucan Endotransglucosylase/Hydrolases
  45. Early signaling through the Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptors FLS2 and EFR involves Ca2+-associated opening of plasma membrane anion channels
  46. Waterlogging and Plant Nutrient Uptake
  47. In vivo DMSP-biosynthesis measurements using stable-isotope incorporation and proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS)
  48. C3: Chloride channels, cadmium, and calcium
  49. Grafting tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) onto the rootstock of a high-altitude accession of Solanum habrochaites improves suboptimal-temperature tolerance
  50. Micro-Electrode Flux Estimation Confirms That the Solanum pimpinellifolium cu3 Mutant Still Responds to Systemin
  51. Signal Integration of ABA in the Blue Light-Induced Acidification of Leaf Epidermal Pavement Cells in Pea (Pisum sativumL. var. Argenteum)
  52. Ethylene regulates fast apoplastic acidification and expansin A transcription during submergence-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris
  53. In Memoriam
  54. NaCl salinity affects lateral root development in Plantago maritima
  55. Effects of NaCl salinity on 15N-nitrate fluxes and specific root length in the halophyte Plantago maritima L.
  56. Spatial patterns of radial oxygen loss and nitrate net flux along adventitious roots of rice raised in aerated or stagnant solution
  57. Modulation by phytochrome of the blue light-induced extracellular acidification by leaf epidermal cells of pea (Pisum sativum L.): a kinetic analysis
  58. The role of extracellular carbonic anhydrase activity in inorganic carbon utilization of Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae): A comparison with other marine algae using the isotopic disequilibrium technique
  59. Advanced patch-clamp techniques and single-channel analysis
  60. Calcium-calmodulin signalling is involved in light-induced acidification by epidermal leaf cells of pea, Pisum sativum L
  61. Kinetics of Ca 2+ - and ATP-dependent, voltage-controlled anion conductance in the plasma membrane of mesophyll cells of Pisum sativum
  62. Characterization of a Light-Controlled Anion Channel in the Plasma Membrane of Mesophyll Cells of Pea
  63. Calcium-calmodulin signalling is involved in light-induced acidification by epidermal leaf cells of pea, Pisum sativum L.
  64. Light-induced membrane potential changes of epidermal and mesophyll cells in growing leaves of Pisum sativum
  65. Characterization of ion channels in the plasma membrane of epidermal cells of expanding pea (Pisum sativum arg) leaves
  66. Red and blue light-stimulated proton efflux by epidermal leaf cells of the Argenteum mutant of Pisum sativum
  67. Stimulation of Growth and Ion Uptake in Bean Leaves by Red and Blue Light
  68. Patch Clamping Protoplasts from Vascular Plants : Method for the Quick Isolation of Protoplasts Having a High Success Rate of Gigaseal Formation
  69. Na+/H+ antiport activity in tonoplast vesicles from roots of the salt-tolerant Plantago maritima and the salt-sensitive Plantago media
  70. Na+/H+ antiport activity in tonoplast vesicles from roots of the salt-tolerant Plantago maritima and the salt-sensitive Plantago media
  71. Light-Induced Polar pH Changes in Leaves of Elodea canadensis: I. Effects of Carbon Concentration and Light Intensity
  72. Light-Induced Polar pH Changes in Leaves of Elodea canadensis
  73. Bicarbonate utilization: Function and mechanism
  74. 14C Fixation by Leaves and Leaf Cell Protoplasts of the Submerged Aquatic Angiosperm Potamogeton lucens: Carbon Dioxide or Bicarbonate?
  75. ATPase activity of isolated plasma membrane vesicles of leaves ofElodeaas affected by thiol reagents and NADH/NAD+ratio
  76. ATPase activity of isolated plasma membrane vesicles of leaves of Elodea as affected by thiol reagents and NADH/NAD+ ratio
  77. Adaptation of Elodea and Potamogeton to Different Inorganic Carbon Levels and the Mechanism for Photosynthetic Bicarbonate Utilisation
  78. Light Induced Polarity of Redox Reactions in Leaves of Elodea canadensis Michx
  79. Light dependence of sexual agglutinability in Chlamydomonas eugametos
  80. Flagellar tip activation in Chlamydomonas eugametos
  81. Flagellar tip activation in Chlamydomonas eugametos
  82. FURTHER INDICATIONS THAT ETHYLENE IS THE GIBBOSITY REGULATOR OF THE LEMNA GIBBA/LEMNA MINOR COMPLEX IN NATURAL WATERS