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1. An allometry perspective on crops.

2. Evolutionary pathways to lower biomass allocation to the seed coat in crops: insights from allometric scaling.

3. Multi-trait genetic variation in resource-use strategies and phenotypic plasticity correlates with local climate across the range of a Mediterranean oak (Quercus faginea).

4. Disparities among crop species in the evolution of growth rates: the role of distinct origins and domestication histories.

5. Adaptive responses to temperature and precipitation variation at the early-life stages of Pinus sylvestris.

6. Phenotypic integration does not constrain phenotypic plasticity: differential plasticity of traits is associated to their integration across environments.

7. Biogeography of global drylands.

8. Species-specific effects of biocrust-forming lichens on soil properties under simulated climate change are driven by functional traits.

9. Selection patterns on early-life phenotypic traits in Pinus sylvestris are associated with precipitation and temperature along a climatic gradient in Europe.

10. Evolutionary history of the buildup and breakdown of the heterostylous syndrome in Plumbaginaceae.

11. Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: observational evidence from three continents.

12. Plant attributes explain the distribution of soil microbial communities in two contrasting regions of the globe.

13. Impacts of domestication on the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis of 27 crop species.

14. Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the negative impacts of increasing aridity on ecosystem multifunctionality in drylands.

15. Functional diversity enhances the resistance of ecosystem multifunctionality to aridity in Mediterranean drylands.

16. Maintaining distances with the engineer: patterns of coexistence in plant communities beyond the patch-bare dichotomy.

17. Side-effects of plant domestication: ecosystem impacts of changes in litter quality.

18. The relative importance for plant invasiveness of trait means, and their plasticity and integration in a multivariate framework.

19. Seasonal variability of dry matter content and its relationship with shoot growth and nonstructural carbohydrates.

20. Ecological limits to plant phenotypic plasticity.

21. Reproductive limits of a late-flowering high-mountain Mediterranean plant along an elevational climate gradient.

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