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1. Recently photoassimilated carbon and fungus‐delivered nitrogen are spatially correlated in the ectomycorrhizal tissue of Fagus sylvatica

2. Role of roots in adaptation of soil-indifferent Proteaceae to calcareous soils in south-western Australia

3. Edaphic niche characterization of four Proteaceae reveals unique calcicole physiology linked to hyper‐endemism of Grevillea thelemanniana

4. Intracellular development and impact of a eukaryotic parasite on its zombified microalgal host in the marine plankton

5. ‘Hang on a Tick’ – Are Ticks Really the Vectors for Australian Trypanosomes?

6. Zinc and cadmium mapping by NanoSIMS within the root apex after short-term exposure to metal contamination

7. Calcium modulates leaf cell-specific phosphorus allocation in Proteaceae from south-western Australia

8. Trait convergence in photosynthetic nutrient‐use efficiency along a 2‐million year dune chronosequence in a global biodiversity hotspot

9. Globular structures in roots accumulate phosphorus to extremely high concentrations following phosphorus addition

10. Phosphorus toxicity, not deficiency, explains the calcifuge habit of phosphorus-efficient Proteaceae

11. First cryo-scanning electron microscopy images and X-ray microanalyses of mucoromycotinian fine root endophytes in vascular plants

12. Subcellular view of host-microbiome nutrient exchange in sponges: insights into the ecological success of an early metazoan-microbe symbiosis

13. Novel reference transcriptomes for the sponges Carteriospongia foliascens and Cliona orientalis and associated algal symbiont Gerakladium endoclionum

14. Subcellular Chemical Imaging: New Avenues in Cell Biology

15. Kapsulotaenia tidswelli – an unusual cestode from the Australian goannas Varanus gouldii gouldii and V. giganteus

16. Sediment characteristics influence the fertilisation success of the corals Acropora tenuis and Acropora millepora

17. Is pH the key reason why some Lupinus species are sensitive to calcareous soil?

18. The kinetoplast DNA of the Australian trypanosome, Trypanosoma copemani, shares features with Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma lewisi

19. ‘A flying start’: Wildlife trypanosomes in tissues of Australian tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae)

20. Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma spp. in Questing and Feeding Ticks (Ixodidae) Collected from an Endemic Region of South-West Australia

21. Impacts of light limitation on corals and crustose coralline algae

22. Cumulative impacts: thermally bleached corals have reduced capacity to clear deposited sediment

23. A comparative molecular and 3-dimensional structural investigation into cross-continental and novel avian Trypanosoma spp. in Australia

24. Angiosperm symbioses with non‐mycorrhizal fungal partners enhance N acquisition from ancient organic matter in a warming maritime Antarctic

25. Zinc and Cadmium Mapping in the Apical Shoot and Hypocotyl Tissues of Radish by High-Resolution Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (NanoSIMS) after Short-Term Exposure to Metal Contamination

26. Accumulation of phosphorus and calcium in different cells protects the phosphorus-hyperaccumulator Ptilotus exaltatus from phosphorus toxicity in high-phosphorus soils

27. ‘Hook, line, and sinker’: Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) uncovers Trypanosoma noyesi in Australian questing ticks

28. Cryptosporidium — What is it?

29. Systemic Hypersensitive Resistance to Turnip mosaic virus in Brassica juncea is Associated With Multiple Defense Responses, Especially Phloem Necrosis and Xylem Occlusion

30. Unique infection structures produced byPseudocercosporella capsellaeon oilseed cropsBrassica carinata,B. junceaandB. napusin Western Australia

31. Programmed cell death pathways induced by early plant-virus infection are determined by isolate virulence and stage of infection

32. Calcium-enhanced phosphorus toxicity in calcifuge and soil-indifferent Proteaceae along the Jurien Bay chronosequence

33. Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster cf. solaris Has Tissue-Characteristic Microbiomes with Potential Roles in Health and Reproduction

34. The marsupial trypanosome Trypanosoma copemani is not an obligate intracellular parasite, although it adversely affects cell health

36. Imaging the uptake of nitrogen-fixing bacteria into larvae of the coral Acropora millepora

37. Mechanisms of resistance inBrassica carinata,B. napusandB. junceatoPseudocercosporella capsellae

38. Salt sensitivity in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): ions in reproductive tissues and yield components in contrasting genotypes

39. Eudicots from severely phosphorus-impoverished environments preferentially allocate phosphorus to their mesophyll

40. Sensitivity of different Lupinus species to calcium under a low phosphorus supply

41. Proteaceae from phosphorus-impoverished habitats preferentially allocate phosphorus to photosynthetic cells: An adaptation improving phosphorus-use efficiency

42. DSYB catalyses the key step of dimethylsulfoniopropionate biosynthesis in many phytoplankton

43. Subcellular tracking reveals the location of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in microalgae and visualises its uptake by marine bacteria

44. Morphological and molecular description of Ixodes woyliei n. sp. (Ixodidae) with consideration for co-extinction with its critically endangered marsupial host

45. Host–Parasite Relationships and Life Histories of Trypanosomes in Australia

46. Exploring the transfer of recent plant photosynthates to soil microbes: mycorrhizal pathway vs direct root exudation

47. Coscinaraea marshae corals that have survived prolonged bleaching exhibit signs of increased heterotrophic feeding

48. High-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry analysis of carbon dynamics in mycorrhizas formed by an obligately myco-heterotrophic orchid

49. Trypanosomes genetic diversity, polyparasitism and the population decline of the critically endangered Australian marsupial, the brush tailed bettong or woylie (Bettongia penicillata)

50. Competition between plant and bacterial cells at the microscale regulates the dynamics of nitrogen acquisition in wheat ( Triticum aestivum )

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