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51. Does crop genetic diversity support positive biodiversity effects under experimental drought?

52. Facilitation by a dwarf shrub enhances plant diversity of human-valued species at high elevations in the Himalayas of Nepal.

53. Temporal Differentiation of Resource Capture and Biomass Accumulation as a Driver of Yield Increase in Intercropping.

54. Facilitation and biodiversity jointly drive mutualistic networks.

55. Facilitation and biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships in crop production systems and their role in sustainable farming.

56. Positive Effects of Crop Diversity on Productivity Driven by Changes in Soil Microbial Composition.

57. Foundation species promote local adaptation and fine‐scale distribution of herbaceous plants.

58. Pollination interactions reveal direct costs and indirect benefits of plant–plant facilitation for ecosystem engineers.

59. Plant domestication disrupts biodiversity effects across major crop types.

60. Positive plant–plant interactions expand the upper distributional limits of some vascular plant species.

61. The assembly of a plant network in alpine vegetation.

62. Plant life history stage and nurse age change the development of ecological networks in an arid ecosystem.

63. Crop presence, but not genetic diversity, impacts on the rare arable plant <italic>Valerianella rimosa</italic>.

64. Legume Shrubs Are More Nitrogen-Homeostatic than Non-legume Shrubs.

65. Size-Mediated Interaction between a Cushion Species and Other Non-cushion Species at High Elevations of the Hengduan Mountains, SW China.

66. The shift from plant-plant facilitation to competition under severe water deficit is spatially explicit.

67. Contribution of co-occurring shrub species to community richness and phylogenetic diversity along an environmental gradient.

68. Improving intercropping: a synthesis of research in agronomy, plant physiology and ecology.

69. Intraspecific genetic diversity and composition modify species-level diversity-productivity relationships.

70. The context dependence of beneficiary feedback effects on benefactors in plant facilitation.

71. A global analysis of bidirectional interactions in alpine plant communities shows facilitators experiencing strong reciprocal fitness costs.

72. Facilitative plant interactions and climate simultaneously drive alpine plant diversity.

73. The relationship between soil water storage capacity and plant species diversity in high alpine vegetation.

74. Foundation species influence trait-based community assembly.

75. Combining observational and experimental methods in plant–plant interaction research.

76. Predicting population and community dynamics: The type of aggregation matters.

77. Changes in species composition in alpine snowbeds with climate change inferred from small-scale spatial patterns.

78. Increasing species richness on mountain summits: Upward migration due to anthropogenic climate change or re-colonisation?

79. Modulating effects of ontogeny on the outcome of plant-plant interactions along stress gradients.

80. Active and adaptive plasticity in a changing climate.

81. Predicting intercrop competition, facilitation, and productivity from simple functional traits.

82. A trait-based approach to crop–weed interactions.

83. The positive effects of the alpine cushion plant Arenaria polytrichoides on insect dynamics are determined by both physical and biotic factors.

84. Warming enhances growth but does not affect plant interactions in an alpine cushion species.

85. Shrub facilitation promotes selective tree establishment beyond the climatic treeline.

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