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1. Life at the conservative end of the leaf economics spectrum: intergeneric variation in the allocation of phosphorus to biochemical fractions in species of Banksia (Proteaceae) and Hakea (Proteaceae).

2. Facilitative and competitive interactions between mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal plants in an extremely phosphorus‐impoverished environment: role of ectomycorrhizal fungi and native oomycete pathogens in shaping species coexistence.

3. Delayed leaf greening involves a major shift in the expression of cytosolic and mitochondrial ribosomes to plastid ribosomes in the highly phosphorus-use-efficient Hakea prostrata (Proteaceae).

4. Adding Castanopsis hystrix to a Pinus massoniana plantation changed leaf phosphorus and nitrogen investment and soil nitrogen concentrations.

5. Facilitation of phosphorus acquisition by Banksia attenuata allows Adenanthos cygnorum (Proteaceae) to extend its range into severely phosphorus-impoverished habitats.

6. Comparative transcriptomics of the chilling stress response in two Asian mangrove species, Bruguiera gymnorhiza and Rhizophora apiculata.

7. Adenanthos species (Proteaceae) in phosphorus-impoverished environments use a variety of phosphorus-acquisition strategies and achieve high-phosphorus-use efficiency.

8. Approaches to increase the validity of gene family identification using manual homology search tools.

9. Phosphorus fractions in leaves.

10. Leaf gas exchange and water relations of the woody desiccation-tolerant Paraboea rufescens during dehydration and rehydration.

11. Nitrate-uptake restraint in Banksia spp. (Proteaceae) and Melaleuca spp. (Myrtaceae) from a severely phosphorus-impoverished environment.

12. Growth-Climate Relationships and Long-Term Growth Trends of the Tropical Forest Tree Choerospondias axillaris (Anacardiaceae) in East-Central Thailand.

13. Foliar nutrient allocation patterns in Banksia attenuata and Banksia sessilis differing in growth rate and adaptation to low-phosphorus habitats.

14. Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes.

15. Delayed greening in phosphorus-efficient Hakea prostrata (Proteaceae) is a photoprotective and nutrient-saving strategy.

16. Metabolic acclimation supports higher aluminium-induced secretion of citrate and malate in an aluminium-tolerant hybrid clone of Eucalyptus.

17. The contrasting leaf functional traits between a karst forest and a nearby non-karst forest in south-west China.

18. Responses of foliar phosphorus fractions to soil age are diverse along a 2 Myr dune chronosequence.

19. Ceragenins are active against drug-resistant Candida auris clinical isolates in planktonic and biofilm forms.

20. Tight control of sulfur assimilation: an adaptive mechanism for a plant from a severely phosphorus-impoverished habitat.

21. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Enhances the Proinflammatory Effects of Staphylococcus aureus Gamma-Toxin on the Mucosa.

22. Tight control of nitrate acquisition in a plant species that evolved in an extremely phosphorus-impoverished environment.

23. Heartwood-specific transcriptome and metabolite signatures of tropical sandalwood ( Santalum album) reveal the final step of ( Z)-santalol fragrance biosynthesis.

24. Differentiating phosphate-dependent and phosphate-independent systemic phosphate-starvation response networks in Arabidopsis thaliana through the application of phosphite.

25. Lipid Biosynthesis and Protein Concentration Respond Uniquely to Phosphate Supply during Leaf Development in Highly Phosphorus-Efficient Hakea prostrata.

26. Arabidopsis PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 genes PHT1;8 and PHT1;9 are involved in root-to-shoot translocation of orthophosphate

27. Organ-specific phosphorus-allocation patterns and transcript profiles linked to phosphorus efficiency in two contrasting wheat genotypes.

28. The alternative respiratory pathway mediates carboxylate synthesis in white lupin cluster roots under phosphorus deprivation.

29. The metabolic acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to arsenate is sensitized by the loss of mitochondrial LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE2, a key enzyme in oxidative metabolism.

30. A novel plant-fungus symbiosis benefits the host without forming mycorrhizal structures.

31. Acclimation responses of Arabidopsis thaliana to sustained phosphite treatments.

32. Wide Variation in Virulence and Genetic Diversity of Binucleate Rhizoctonia Isolates Associated with Root Rot of Strawberry in Western Australia.

35. Opportunities for improving phosphorus-use efficiency in crop plants.

36. Arsenic toxicity: the effects on plant metabolism.

37. Arsenic toxicity: the effects on plant metabolism.

38. Phosphorus Nutrition of Proteaceae in Severely Phosphorus-Impoverished Soils: Are There Lessons To Be Learned for Future Crops?

40. Disruption of ptLPD1 or ptLPD2, Genes That Encode Isoforms of the Plastidial Lipoamide Dehydrogenase, Confers Arsenate Hypersensitivity in Arabidopsis.

41. Regulation of phosphate starvation responses in higher plants.

42. Photosynthetic Performance and Fertility Are Repressed in GmAOX2b Antisense Soybean.

43. Effects of Water Stress on Respiration in Soybean Leaves.

44. Molecular Variation and Fingerprinting of Leucadendron Cultivars (Proteaceae) by ISSR Markers.

45. Diverse dextranase genes fromPaenibacillusspecies.

46. Isolation and Characterization of Genes Encoding Thermoactive and Thermostable Dextranases from Two Thermotolerant Soil Bacteria.

47. Prokaryotic origins for the mitochondrial alternative oxidase and plastid terminal oxidase nuclear genes

48. Analysis of the Alternative Oxidase Promoters from Soybean.

49. Foliar Application of Trehalose or 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Improves Photosynthesis and Biomass Production in Drought Stressed Alpinia zerumbet.

50. Application of Trehalose and Salicylic Acid Mitigates Drought Stress in Sweet Basil and Improves Plant Growth.

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