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1. Prioritizing quantitative trait loci for root system architecture in tetraploid wheat.

2. Chlorophyll fluorescence variation in two Mediterranean forest species over a 21-year drought treatment period.

3. Variations in amino acids caused by drought stress mediate the predisposition of Carya cathayensis to Botryosphaeria canker disease.

4. Changes in mass allocation play a more prominent role than morphology in resource acquisition of the rhizomatous Leymus chinensis under drought stress.

5. Root xylem plasticity to improve water use and yield in water-stressed soybean.

6. Coordinated regulation of photosynthetic and respiratory components is necessary to maintain chloroplast energy balance in varied growth conditions.

7. The effect of nut growth limitation on triose phosphate utilization and downregulation of photosynthesis in almond.

8. Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor PxbHLH02 enhances drought tolerance in Populus (Populus simonii × P. nigra).

9. Are current seed storage approaches suitable for Macrozamia fraseri (Cycadales), a temperate species used in restoration?

10. JASMONATE ZIM-domain–OPEN STOMATA1 cascade integrates jasmonic acid and abscisic acid signaling to regulate drought tolerance by mediating stomatal closure in poplar.

11. AtHD2D, a plant-specific histone deacetylase involved in abscisic acid response and lateral root development.

12. Direct observation of local xylem embolisms induced by soil drying in intact Zea mays leaves.

13. Enhancing cytokinin synthesis by overexpressing ipt alleviated drought inhibition of root growth through activating ROS-scavenging systems in Agrostis stolonifera.

14. Maize PHYTOMELATONIN RECEPTOR1 functions in plant tolerance to osmotic and drought stress.

15. chrysanthemum DEAD-box RNA helicase CmRH56 regulates rhizome outgrowth in response to drought stress.

16. Phenotypic and metabolic responses to drought and salinity of four contrasting lentil accessions.

17. Ectopic overexpression of the cell wall invertase gene CIN1 leads to dehydration avoidance in tomato.

18. Drought stress increases the expression of barley defence genes with negative consequences for infesting cereal aphids.

19. Selection of ACC deaminase positive, thermohalotolerant and drought tolerance enhancing plant growth‐promoting bacteria from rhizospheres of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba grown in arid regions.

20. Modifying root-to-shoot ratio improves root water influxes in wheat under drought stress.

21. Differential response of the photosynthetic machinery to dehydration in older and younger resurrection plants.

22. Detection of the metabolic response to drought stress using hyperspectral reflectance.

23. Phytosulfokine (PSK) precursor processing by subtilase SBT3.8 and PSK signaling improve drought stress tolerance in Arabidopsis.

24. A natural antisense transcript acts as a negative regulator for the maize drought stress response gene ZmNAC48.

25. Reduced pectin content of cell walls prevents stress-induced root cell elongation in Arabidopsis.

26. Physiological and biomass partitioning shifts to water stress under distinct soil types in Populus deltoides saplings.

27. The poplar R2R3 MYB transcription factor PtrMYB94 coordinates with abscisic acid signaling to improve drought tolerance in plants.

28. Comparative genomics can provide new insights into the evolutionary mechanisms and gene function in CAM plants.

29. The stability enigma of hydraulic vulnerability curves: addressing the link between hydraulic conductivity and drought-induced embolism.

30. The bHLH family member ZmPTF1 regulates drought tolerance in maize by promoting root development and abscisic acid synthesis.

31. Nutrient and drought stress: implications for phenology and biomass quality in miscanthus.

32. Wheat drought tolerance in the field is predicted by amino acid responses to glasshouse-imposed drought.

33. Tree-ring isotopes suggest atmospheric drying limits temperature–growth responses of treeline bristlecone pine.

34. Drought tolerance during reproductive development is important for increasing wheat yield potential under climate change in Europe.

35. Characterization and comparison of nitrate fluxes in Tamarix ramosissima and cotton roots under simulated drought conditions.

36. Tree host–pathogen interactions as influenced by drought timing: linking physiological performance, biochemical defence and disease severity.

37. SlPti4 Affects Regulation of Fruit Ripening, Seed Germination and Stress Responses by Modulating ABA Signaling in Tomato.

38. Identification and Characterization of Compounds that Affect Stomatal Movements.

39. The maize lilliputian1 (lil1) gene, encoding a brassinosteroid cytochrome P450 C-6 oxidase, is involved in plant growth and drought response.

40. Accelerating genetic gains in legumes for the development of prosperous smallholder agriculture: integrating genomics, phenotyping, systems modelling and agronomy.

41. CsATAF1 Positively Regulates Drought Stress Tolerance by an ABA-Dependent Pathway and by Promoting ROS Scavenging in Cucumber.

42. Distribution of pines in the Iberian Peninsula agrees with species differences in foliage frost tolerance, not with vulnerability to freezing-induced xylem embolism.

43. Attenuated accumulation of jasmonates modifies stomatal responses to water deficit.

44. Suppressing Type 2C Protein Phosphatases Alters Fruit Ripening and the Stress Response in Tomato.

45. Contribution of the S-type Anion Channel SLAC1 to Stomatal Control and Its Dependence on Developmental Stage in Rice.

46. Drought effects on root and needle terpenoid content of a coastal and an interior Douglas fir provenance.

47. Relatively weak inbreeding depression in selfing but also in outcrossing populations of North American Arabidopsis lyrata.

48. The Arabidopsis Cys2/His2 zinc finger transcription factor ZAT18 is a positive regulator of plant tolerance to drought stress.

49. Phenotypic differences determine drought stress responses in ecotypes of Arundo donax adapted to different environments.

50. Overexpression of the Rice SUMO E3 Ligase Gene OsSIZ1 in Cotton Enhances Drought and Heat Tolerance, and Substantially Improves Fiber Yields in the Field under Reduced Irrigation and Rainfed Conditions.