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1. Is C4 photosynthesis less phenotypically plastic than C3 photosynthesis?* This paper is dedicated to Professor Nancy Dengler on the occasion of her retirement on 1 July, 2005.

2. Walking the C4 pathway: past, present, and future.

3. Antenna proton sensitivity determines photosynthetic light harvesting strategy.

4. Increasing crop yield and resilience with trehalose 6-phosphate: targeting a feast-famine mechanism in cereals for better source-sink optimization.

5. Modulating the light environment with the peach ‘asymmetric orchard’: effects on gas exchange performances, photoprotection, and photoinhibition.

6. Leaf cold acclimation and freezing injury in C3 and C4 grasses of the Mongolian Plateau.

7. The nature of floral signals in Arabidopsis. II. Roles for FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and gibberellin.

8. The role of stomatal acclimation in modelling tree adaptation to high CO2.

9. Multiple Rubisco forms in proteobacteria: their functional significance in relation to CO2 acquisition by the CBB cycle.

10. Soil water deficits decrease the internal conductance to CO2 transfer but atmospheric water deficits do not.

11. Mechanisms underlying plant resilience to water deficits: prospects for water-saving agriculture.

12. Combining genetic and evolutionary engineering to establish C4 metabolism in C3 plants.

13. Synthetic biology as it relates to CAM photosynthesis: challenges and opportunities.

14. Heterosis, stress, and the environment: a possible road map towards the general improvement of crop yield.

15. Leaf mesophyll conductance and leaf hydraulic conductance: an introduction to their measurement and coordination.

16. Variation in vein density and mesophyll cell architecture in a rice deletion mutant population.

17. Stay-green in spring wheat can be determined by spectral reflectance measurements (normalized difference vegetation index) independently from phenology.

18. The BnGRF2 gene (GRF2-like gene from Brassica napus) enhances seed oil production through regulating cell number and plant photosynthesis.

19. Photosynthesis and drought: can we make metabolic connections from available data?

20. Functional–structural plant modelling: a new versatile tool in crop science.

21. Terrestrial plant production and climate change.

22. Is the onset of senescence in leaf cells of intact plants due to low or high sugar levels?

23. Inorganic nitrogen assimilation in Chlamydomonas.

24. Irradiance and phenotype: comparative eco-development of sun and shade leaves in relation to photosynthetic CO2 diffusion.

25. Physiological characterization of Mg deficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana.

26. The photosynthetic limitation posed by internal conductance to CO2 movement is increased by nutrient supply.

27. Applications of metabolic modelling to plant metabolism.

28. Imaging of chlorophyll a fluorescence: theoretical and practical aspects of an emerging technique for the monitoring of photosynthetic performance.

29. Long-distance CO2 signalling in plants.

30. Nitrogen supply alleviates cold stress by increasing photosynthesis and nitrogen assimilation in maize seedlings.

31. Stomatal properties of Arabidopsis cauline and rice flag leaves and their contributions to seed production and grain yield.

32. Carbon-concentrating mechanisms in pods are key elements for terminal drought resistance in Phaseolus vulgaris.

33. Stomatal conductance in rice leaves and panicles responds differently to abscisic acid and soil drought.

34. Metabolite profiling at the cellular and subcellular level reveals metabolites associated with salinity tolerance in sugar beet.

35. Elevated CO2 increases photosynthesis in fluctuating irradiance regardless of photosynthetic induction state.

36. Short-term thermal photosynthetic responses of C4 grasses are independent of the biochemical subtype.

37. PSB33 sustains photosystem II D1 protein under fluctuating light conditions.

38. Effects of periodic photoinhibitory light exposure on physiology and productivity of Arabidopsis plants grown under low light.

39. Predicting plant Rubisco kinetics from RbcL sequence data using machine learning.

40. Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leaves.

41. Multiple plasma membrane SLC4s contribute to external HCO3– acquisition during CO2 starvation in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.

42. Limited trait responses of a tropical seagrass to the combination of increasing pCO2 and warming.

43. Reversible down-regulation of photosystems I and II leads to fast photosynthesis recovery after long-term drought in Jatropha curcas.

44. 'wiring diagram' for source strength traits impacting wheat yield potential.

45. Can increased leaf photosynthesis be converted into higher crop mass production? A simulation study for rice using the crop model GECROS.

46. Stomatal clustering in Begonia associates with the kinetics of leaf gaseous exchange and influences water use efficiency.

47. Photosynthetic acclimation to warming in tropical forest tree seedlings.

48. Response of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) to terminal drought: leaf stomatal conductance, pod abscisic acid concentration, and seed set.

49. Vegetative and reproductive growth of salt-stressed chickpea are carbon-limited: sucrose infusion at the reproductive stage improves salt tolerance.

50. Extremely thick cell walls and low mesophyll conductance: welcome to the world of ancient living!