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1. 3D genomics across the tree of life reveals condensin II as a determinant of architecture type

2. High-quality genome sequence of white lupin provides insight into soil exploration and seed quality

3. Genome sequence of the cluster root forming white lupin;

4. A mechanistic framework for auxin dependent Arabidopsis root hair elongation to low external phosphate

5. Using a Full Spectral Raytracer for Calculating Light Microclimate in Functional-Structural Plant Modelling

6. FSPM-P: towards a general functional-structural plant model for robust and comprehensive model development

7. Identification of Early Nuclear Target Genes of Plastidial Redox Signals that Trigger the Long-Term Response of Arabidopsis to Light Quality Shifts

8. Genetic Linkage Map of Anatolian Durum Wheat Derived from a Cross of Kunduru-1149 × Cham1

9. La diversité naturelle des graminées fourragères : une ressource génétique à mieux connaître, préserver et valoriser depuis l’échelle locale jusqu’à l’échelle continentale

10. Expression and immunogenicity of the mycobacterial Ag85B/ESAT-6 antigens produced in transgenic plants by elastin-like peptide fusion strategy

11. The complete genome of Blastobotrys (Arxula) adeninivorans LS3 - a yeast of biotechnological interest

12. Metabolic engineering of the serine/glycine network as a means to improve the nitrogen content of crops.

13. Global nuclear reorganization during heterochromatin replication in the giant-genome plant Nigella damascena L.

14. Evolutionary Conserved and Divergent Responses to Copper Zinc Superoxide Dismutase Inhibition in Plants.

15. The role of salicylic acid in modulating phenotyping in spring wheat varieties for mitigating drought stress.

16. Tracing the evolutionary history of the temperature-sensing prion-like domain in EARLY FLOWERING 3 highlights the uniqueness of AtELF3.

18. MRI-Seed-Wizard: Combining Deep Learning Algorithms with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Enables Advanced Seed Phenotyping.

19. Author Correction: Adaptive gene loss in the common bean pan-genome during range expansion and domestication.

20. Exploring Novel Genomic Loci and Candidate Genes Associated with Plant Height in Bulgarian Bread Wheat via Multi-Model GWAS.

21. Trait-customized sampling of core collections from a winter wheat genebank collection supports association studies.

22. Plastome phylogenomics and new fossil evidence from Dominican amber shed light on the evolutionary history of the Neotropical fern genus Pecluma.

23. ERFVII-controlled hypoxia responses are in part facilitated by MEDIATOR SUBUNIT 25 in Arabidopsis thaliana.

24. The evolution of tropane alkaloids: Coca does it differently.

25. Effectiveness and Genetic Control of Trichoderma spp. as a Biological Control of Wheat Powdery Mildew Disease.

26. The auxin efflux carrier PIN1a regulates vascular patterning in cereal roots.

27. Capitalizing on genebank core collections for rare and novel disease resistance loci to enhance barley resilience.

28. Cortical parenchyma wall width regulates root metabolic cost and maize performance under suboptimal water availability.

29. Promises and challenges of crop translational genomics.

30. Metabolic imaging in living plants: A promising field for chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI.

31. Distinct patterns of satDNA distribution in holocentric chromosomes of spike-sedges (Eleocharis, Cyperaceae).

32. OsWNK9 regulates cadmium concentration in brown rice by restraining cadmium transport from straw to brown rice.

33. PEG treatment is unsuitable to study root related traits as it alters root anatomy in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).

34. Hi-C techniques: from genome assemblies to transcription regulation.

35. Genome-wide association scan reveals the reinforcing effect of nano-potassium in improving the yield and quality of salt-stressed barley via enhancing the antioxidant defense system.

36. DArTseq genotyping facilitates the transfer of "exotic" chromatin from a Secale cereale × S. strictum hybrid into wheat.

37. Origin and evolution of the bread wheat D genome.

38. Unravelling the unusual: chromosome elimination, nondisjunction and extra pollen mitosis characterize the B chromosome in wild sorghum.

39. Root Anatomical Imaging and Phenotyping in Maize.

40. Root Anatomy: Preparing, Imaging, and Analyzing Maize Root Cross-Sections.

41. Anatomical limitations in adventitious root formation revealed by magnetic resonance imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and histology of rose genotypes with contrasting rooting phenotypes.

42. Screening Wheat Genotypes for Specific Genes Linked to Drought Tolerance.

44. Adaptive gene loss in the common bean pan-genome during range expansion and domestication.

45. The potential of ALFA-tag and tyramide-based fluorescence signal amplification to expand the CRISPR-based DNA imaging toolkit.

46. Plant pangenomes for crop improvement, biodiversity and evolution.

47. Over-accumulation of chloroplast-nucleus located WHIRLY1 in barley leads to a decrease in growth and an enhanced stress resistance.

48. The BAHD and the bold: the mitochondria's role in alkaloid artistry.

49. Consensus genetic linkage map and QTL mapping allow to capture the genomic regions associated with agronomic traits in pearl millet.

50. The Bitter Truth: How Insects Cope with Toxic Plant Alkaloids.

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