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1. Passive stomatal closure under extreme drought in an angiosperm species.

2. Macronutrient chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

3. Chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

4. Chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

5. Osmoelectric siphon models for signal and water dispersal in wounded plants.

6. Cyclic di-AMP, a multifaceted regulator of central metabolism and osmolyte homeostasis in Listeria monocytogenes .

7. Macronutrient chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

8. Chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

9. Tonoplast Sucrose Trafficking Modulates Starch Utilization and Water Deficit Behavior in Poplar Leaves.

10. Peptidoglycan layer and disruption processes in Bacillus subtilis cells visualized using quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy

11. Trunk radial growth, water and carbon relations of mature apple trees on two size-controlling rootstocks during severe summer drought.

12. Turgor and the transport of CO2 and water across the cuticle (epidermis) of leaves

13. Chloride nutrition improves drought resistance by enhancing water deficit avoidance and tolerance mechanisms.

14. Chloride regulates leaf cell size and water relations in tobacco plants

15. Chloride regulates leaf cell size and water relations in tobacco plants

16. Peptidoglycan layer and disruption processes in Bacillus subtilis cells visualized using quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy.

17. Connected through the force: mechanical signals in plant development.

18. Does fertilization explain the extraordinary hydraulic behaviour of apple trees?

19. Re-evaluation of the ethylene-dependent and -independent pathways in the regulation of floral and organ abscission.

20. Chloride: not simply a 'cheap osmoticum', but a beneficial plant macronutrient.

21. Chloride regulates leaf cell size and water relations in tobacco plants.

22. Limitation of Cell Elongation in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Leaves Through Mechanical and Tissue-Hydraulic Properties.

23. Turgor and the transport of CO2 and water across the cuticle (epidermis) of leaves.

24. The plant cell wall integrity maintenance mechanism-concepts for organization and mode of action.

25. Hydraulics of high-yield orchard trees: a case study of three Malus domestica cultivars.

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