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1. Special issue on entomology: A tribute to Prof. Simon R. Leather.

2. Genome-wide identification and comparative analyses of key genes involved in C4 photosynthesis in five main gramineous crops.

3. CropBooster‐P: Towards a roadmap for plant research to future‐proof crops in Europe.

4. Approaches and determinants to sustainably improve crop production.

6. Cover Image.

8. Prospects to improve the nutritional quality of crops.

9. A procedure to introduce point mutations into the Rubisco large subunit gene in wild‐type plants.

11. A wish list for synthetic biology in photosynthesis research.

14. Future‐proofing crop production to meet the societies needs.

15. Dissecting Wheat Grain Yield Drivers in a Mapping Population in the UK.

17. Increased SBPase activity improves photosynthesis and grain yield in wheat grown in greenhouse conditions.

18. Photosynthesis: ancient, essential, complex, diverse ... and in need of improvement in a changing world.

20. Manipulating photorespiration to increase plant productivity: recent advances and perspectives for crop improvement.

21. Rubisco catalytic properties of wild and domesticated relatives provide scope for improving wheat photosynthesis.

22. Genetics-based dynamic systems model of canopy photosynthesis: the key to improve light and resource use efficiencies for crops.

23. Transgenic tobacco plants with improved cyanobacterial Rubisco expression but no extra assembly factors grow at near wild-type rates if provided with elevated CO2.

25. Optimizing Rubisco and its regulation for greater resource use efficiency.

26. Redesigning photosynthesis to sustainably meet global food and bioenergy demand.

27. TaER Expression Is Associated with Transpiration Efficiency Traits and Yield in Bread Wheat.

28. Six years old and growing strongly.

29. A faster Rubisco with potential to increase photosynthesis in crops.

30. Expanding knowledge of the Rubisco kinetics variability in plant species: environmental and evolutionary trends.

31. Environmentally driven evolution of Rubisco and improved photosynthesis and growth within the C3 genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae).

32. β-Carboxysomal proteins assemble into highly organized structures in Nicotiana chloroplasts.

33. Photosynthesis and growth in diverse willow genotypes.

34. Progress in TILLING as a tool for functional genomics and improvement of crops.

35. How do roots elongate in a structured soil?

36. GA-Responsive Dwarfing Gene Rht12 Affects the Developmental and Agronomic Traits in Common Bread Wheat.

37. Rubisco activity and regulation as targets for crop improvement.

38. An Integrated Approach to Crop Genetic ImprovementF.

39. 2-Carboxy-D-arabinitol 1-phosphate (CA1P) phosphatase: evidence for a wider role in plant Rubisco regulation.

40. Evidence that abscisic acid promotes degradation of SNF1-related protein kinase (SnRK) 1 in wheat and activation of a putative calcium-dependent SnRK2.

41. Raising yield potential of wheat. II. Increasing photosynthetic capacity and efficiency.

42. Raising yield potential of wheat. I. Overview of a consortium approach and breeding strategies.

43. Food security: increasing yield and improving resource use efficiency.

44. Rubisco activities, properties, and regulation in three different C4 grasses under drought.

45. Mutation discovery for crop improvement.

46. GRASSES OF DIFFERENT C4 SUBTYPES REVEAL LEAF TRAITS RELATED TO DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN THEIR NATURAL HABITATS: CHANGES IN STRUCTURE, WATER POTENTIAL, AND AMINO ACID CONTENT.

47. Raising yield potential in wheat.

48. GCN2-dependent phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor-2α in Arabidopsis.

49. Photorespiration in C4 grasses remains slow under drought conditions.

50. Rubisco regulation: a role for inhibitors.

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