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2. The transcription factor MYB1 activates DGAT2 transcription to promote triacylglycerol accumulation in sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis L.) leaves under heat stress
3. Seed lipid thermal behavior of cryopreserved seeds of some Dendrobium SPECIES NATIVE TO INDONESIA
4. How do we transport plant species with desiccation-sensitive germplasm in space?
5. Can thermal fingerprints of Mediterranean terrestrial orchid seeds be used to optimize ex situ conservation?
6. Physiological seed dormancy of Ruschia imbricata and Ruschia uitenhagensis (Aizoaceae) is broken by dry heat and unaffected by seasonality
7. Defining exceptional species—A conceptual framework to expand and advance ex situ conservation of plant diversity beyond conventional seed banking
8. Gap analysis of exceptional species—Using a global list of exceptional plants to expand strategic ex situ conservation action beyond conventional seed banking
9. Seeds as natural capital
10. Is There An Expiration Date For Samples Stored In Liquid Nitrogen? Lessons Learnt From Plant Tissues
11. Plant reproductive traits in old and recently-restored temperate forest understories
12. Comparative analyses of extreme dry seed thermotolerance in five Cactaceae species
13. Thermal niche for germination and early seedling establishment at the leading edge of two pine species, under a changing climate
14. Cryobiotechnologies: Tools for expanding long-term ex situ conservation to all plant species
15. Probing Life And Death In The Glassy State Of Cryopreserved Seeds, Fern Spores And Pollen: Fundamental Research To Optimise Ex Situ Preservation.
16. Cryobiotechnological Approaches For The Preservation Of Aesculus Sp
17. Species distribution modelling and seed germination of four threatened snow lotus (Saussurea), and their implication for conservation
18. The rise of plant cryobiotechnology and demise of plant cryopreservation?
19. Contribution of embryo size and age to the successful cryopreservation of aesculus species.
20. Cryobiotechnological approaches for the preservation of oak (Quercus Sp) embryonic axes.
21. Desiccation tolerance and the hydration window for the cryopreservation of woody species’ pollen
22. Dry heat exposure increases hydrogen peroxide levels and breaks physiological seed coat-imposed dormancy in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (Aizoaceae) seeds
23. Seed germination niche of the halophyte Suaeda maritima to combined salinity and temperature is characterised by a halothermal time model
24. Differential water loss among the embryonic axes of European Quercus species impacts recovery after liquid nitrogen exposure
25. Changes in the mitochondrial protein profile due to ROS eruption during ageing of elm (Ulmus pumila L.) seeds
26. Reactive oxygen species induced by cold stratification promote germination of Hedysarum scoparium seeds
27. Plant species with extremely small populations (PSESP) in China: A seed and spore biology perspective
28. Frozen beauty: The cryobiotechnology of orchid diversity
29. Habitat-linked temperature requirements for fruit germination in Quercus species: A comparative study of Quercus subgenus Cyclobalanopsis (Asian evergreen oaks) and Quercus subgenus Quercus
30. Cardinal temperatures and thermal time in Polaskia Backeb (Cactaceae) species: Effect of projected soil temperature increase and nurse interaction on germination timing
31. Innovative approaches to the preservation of forest trees
32. Rapid adaptation of seed germination requirements of the threatened Mediterranean species Malcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) and implications for its reintroduction
33. Post desiccation germination of mature seeds of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) can be enhanced by pro-oxidant treatment, but partial desiccation tolerance does not ensure survival at −20°C
34. 18. FROZEN PLANeT – The biobanking of plants
35. The science and economics of ex situ plant conservation
36. 87. The latent life of seeds: from fundamental principles to risk management
37. Glutathione half-cell reduction potential: A universal stress marker and modulator of programmed cell death?
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