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1. SpMS1, a male sterility factor, interacts with SpAP1 to regulate unisexual flower development in dioecious spinach.

2. Exogenous salicylic acid reduces cadmium content in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) shoots under cadmium stress.

3. Light increases resistance of thylakoid membranes to thermal inactivation.

4. The use of LEDs for the stomatal response, light compensation points, and storage of spinach and kale.

5. Enhancing spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) resilience in pesticide-contaminated soil: Role of pesticide-tolerant Ciceribacter azotifigens and Serratia marcescens in root architecture, leaf gas exchange attributes and antioxidant response restoration.

6. Gibberellins regulate masculinization through the SpGAI-SpSTM module in dioecious spinach.

7. Effects of microplastics on seed germination and seedling physiological characteristics of Spinacia oleracea under alkali stress.

8. Regulation of Oxalate Metabolism in Spinach Revealed by RNA-Seq-Based Transcriptomic Analysis.

9. Transcriptome architecture reveals genetic networks of bolting regulation in spinach.

10. Predicting sensory evaluation of spinach freshness using machine learning model and digital images.

11. Ca 2+ effects on Fe(II) interactions with Mn-binding sites in Mn-depleted oxygen-evolving complexes of photosystem II and on Fe replacement of Mn in Mn-containing, Ca-depleted complexes.

12. Ca 2 SiO 4 chemigation reduces cadmium localization in the subcellular leaf fractions of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) under cadmium stress.

13. Enhanced fluorescence of photosynthetic pigments through conjugation with carbon quantum dots.

14. Effect of the suspension of Ag-incorporated TiO2 nanoparticles (Ag-TiO2 NPs) on certain growth, physiology and phytotoxicity parameters in spinach seedlings.

15. Role of passivators for Cd alleviation in rice-water spinach intercropping system.

16. Variability in somatic embryo-forming capacity of spinach.

17. Heavy metals-resistant bacteria (HM-RB): Potential bioremediators of heavy metals-stressed Spinacia oleracea plant.

18. Short versus prolonged freezing differentially impacts freeze - thaw injury in spinach leaves: mechanistic insights through metabolite profiling.

19. Glutathione biosynthesis plays an important role in microcystin-LR depuration in lettuce and spinach.

20. Partially Dissecting Electron Fluxes in Both Photosystems in Spinach Leaf Disks during Photosynthetic Induction.

21. NaCl induced salt adaptive changes and enhanced accumulation of 20-hydroxyecdysone in the in vitro shoot cultures of Spinacia oleracea (L.).

22. Heat-Responsive Proteomics of a Heat-Sensitive Spinach Variety.

23. Hydroxyectoine protects Mn-depleted photosystem II against photoinhibition acting as a source of electrons.

24. Evaluation of the photosynthetic parameters, emission of volatile organic compounds and ultrastructure of common green leafy vegetables after exposure to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

25. SoHSC70 positively regulates thermotolerance by alleviating cell membrane damage, reducing ROS accumulation, and improving activities of antioxidant enzymes.

26. Maximum fluorescence and electron transport kinetics determined by light-induced fluorescence transients (LIFT) for photosynthesis phenotyping.

27. Effects of copper on the growth, antioxidant enzymes and photosynthesis of spinach seedlings.

28. Impact of weather conditions, leaf age and irrigation water disinfection on the major epiphytic bacterial genera of baby spinach grown in an open field.

29. Antenna proton sensitivity determines photosynthetic light harvesting strategy.

30. Biosynthesis and accumulation of 20-hydroxyecdysone in individual male and female spinach plants during the reproductive stage.

31. Antioxidant enzyme responses to the oxidative stress due to chlorpyrifos, dimethoate and dieldrin stress in palak (Spinacia oleracea L.) and their toxicity alleviation by soil amendments in tropical croplands.

32. Dynamic thylakoid stacking regulates the balance between linear and cyclic photosynthetic electron transfer.

33. Nitroaromatic detection and infrared communication from wild-type plants using plant nanobionics.

34. Seasonal induced changes in spinach rhizosphere microbial community structure with varying salinity and drought.

35. The xanthophyll cycle affects reversible interactions between PsbS and light-harvesting complex II to control non-photochemical quenching.

36. Influence of cold stress on contents of soluble sugars, vitamin C and free amino acids including gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in spinach (Spinacia oleracea).

37. Disentangling protein and lipid interactions that control a molecular switch in photosynthetic light harvesting.

38. A Key Role of Xanthophylls That Are Not Embedded in Proteins in Regulation of the Photosynthetic Antenna Function in Plants, Revealed by Monomolecular Layer Studies.

39. Energizing the light harvesting antenna: Insight from CP29.

40. Effects of high voltage nanosecond pulsed plasma and micro DBD plasma on seed germination, growth development and physiological activities in spinach.

41. Superoxide and Singlet Oxygen Produced within the Thylakoid Membranes Both Cause Photosystem I Photoinhibition.

42. The effect of medium viscosity on kinetics of ATP hydrolysis by the chloroplast coupling factor CF1.

43. The nature of self-regulation in photosynthetic light-harvesting antenna.

44. Involvement of molecular oxygen in the donor-side photoinhibition of Mn-depleted photosystem II membranes.

45. Application of Bacillus subtilis to the roots of leafy greens, in the presence of Listeria innocua and Salmonella Newport, induces closure of stomata.

46. Homeostasis of the temperature sensitivity of respiration over a range of growth temperatures indicated by a modified Arrhenius model.

47. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of N-Alkoxyphenyl-3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxanilides.

48. Atmospheric application of trace amounts of nitric oxide enhances tolerance to salt stress and improves nutritional quality in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.).

49. Keeping the rhythm: light/dark cycles during postharvest storage preserve the tissue integrity and nutritional content of leafy plants.

50. Evidence for the involvement of loosely bound plastosemiquinones in superoxide anion radical production in photosystem II.

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