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1. Hydraulic plasticity and water use regulation act to maintain the hydraulic safety margins of Mediterranean trees in rainfall exclusion experiments.

2. Passive stomatal closure under extreme drought in an angiosperm species.

3. Sucrose-responsive osmoregulation of plant cell size by a long non-coding RNA.

4. Water, not carbon, drives drought-constraints on stem terpene defense against simulated bark beetle attack in Pinus edulis.

5. Force generation by a cylindrical cell under stationary osmolyte synthesis.

6. How plants sense and respond to osmotic stress.

7. C 4 maize and sorghum are more sensitive to rapid dehydration than C 3 wheat and sunflower.

8. Meta-analysis of the Boyle van 't Hoff relation: Turgor and leak models explain non-ideal volume equilibrium.

9. Canonical Rab5 GTPases are essential for pollen tube growth through style in Arabidopsis.

10. Osmoelectric siphon models for signal and water dispersal in wounded plants.

11. Cyclic di-AMP, a multifaceted regulator of central metabolism and osmolyte homeostasis in Listeria monocytogenes .

12. Are cell wall traits a component of the succulent syndrome?

13. Monitoring plant water status via static uniaxial compression of the leaf lamina.

14. Tonoplast Sucrose Trafficking Modulates Starch Utilization and Water Deficit Behavior in Poplar Leaves.

15. Turgor pressure change in stomatal guard cells arises from interactions between water influx and mechanical responses of their cell walls.

16. Trunk radial growth, water and carbon relations of mature apple trees on two size-controlling rootstocks during severe summer drought.

17. Osmotic Adjustment in Wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) During Pre- and Post-anthesis Drought.

18. Chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms.

19. Diurnal variations in the thickness of the inner bark of tree trunks in relation to xylem water potential and phloem turgor.

20. Plant carbohydrate depletion impairs water relations and spreads via ectomycorrhizal networks.

21. Evolutionary divergence of potential drought adaptations between two subspecies of an annual plant: Are trait combinations facilitated, independent, or constrained?

22. Learning from plant movements triggered by bulliform cells: the biomimetic cellular actuator.

23. To Lead or to Follow: Contribution of the Plant Vacuole to Cell Growth.

24. Peptidoglycan layer and disruption processes in Bacillus subtilis cells visualized using quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy.

25. c-di-AMP assists osmoadaptation by regulating the Listeria monocytogenes potassium transporters KimA and KtrCD.

26. Chloride as a Beneficial Macronutrient in Higher Plants: New Roles and Regulation.

27. L form bacteria growth in low-osmolality medium.

28. Connected through the force: mechanical signals in plant development.

29. Functional relationships between hydraulic traits and the timing of diurnal depression of photosynthesis.

30. On the origins of osmotically driven stomatal movements.

31. Does fertilization explain the extraordinary hydraulic behaviour of apple trees?

32. Re-evaluation of the ethylene-dependent and -independent pathways in the regulation of floral and organ abscission.

33. Insights Into the Inside - A Quantitative Histological Study of the Explosively Moving Style in Marantaceae.

34. The Pressure Is On - Epiphyte Water-Relations Altered Under Elevated CO 2 .

36. Pumping up the volume - vacuole biogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

37. A Delicate Connection: c-di-AMP Affects Cell Integrity by Controlling Osmolyte Transport.

38. Not All Trees Sleep the Same-High Temporal Resolution Terrestrial Laser Scanning Shows Differences in Nocturnal Plant Movement.

39. How bacterial cell division might cheat turgor pressure - a unified mechanism of septal division in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

40. Stomatal kinetics and photosynthetic gas exchange along a continuum of isohydric to anisohydric regulation of plant water status.

41. Grapevine acclimation to water deficit: the adjustment of stomatal and hydraulic conductance differs from petiole embolism vulnerability.

42. Chloride: not simply a 'cheap osmoticum', but a beneficial plant macronutrient.

43. Water transport and energy.

44. Osmotic adjustment is a prime drought stress adaptive engine in support of plant production.

45. Cell-Biological Studies of Osmotic Shock Response in Streptomyces spp.

46. Endosperm turgor pressure decreases during early Arabidopsis seed development.

47. A Mechanical Model to Interpret Cell-Scale Indentation Experiments on Plant Tissues in Terms of Cell Wall Elasticity and Turgor Pressure.

48. Thermal imaging of soybean response to drought stress: the effect of Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed extract.

49. In situ microscopy reveals reversible cell wall swelling in kelp sieve tubes: one mechanism for turgor generation and flow control?

50. TreeWatch.net: A Water and Carbon Monitoring and Modeling Network to Assess Instant Tree Hydraulics and Carbon Status.

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