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101. A multidisciplinary view on plant terrestrialization and the evolution of land plants.

102. Quantifying Plant Viruses: Evolution from Bioassay to Infectivity Dilution Curves along the Model of Tobamoviruses.

103. Mechanoecology: biomechanical aspects of insect-plant interactions.

104. Proteome plasticity during Physcomitrium patens spore germination – from the desiccated phase to heterotrophic growth and reconstitution of photoautotrophy.

105. Rediscovering Chara as a model organism for molecular and evo-devo studies.

106. Thermospermine Is an Evolutionarily Ancestral Phytohormone Required for Organ Development and Stress Responses in Marchantia Polymorpha.

107. Is experimental evolution relevant for botanical research?

108. Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science.

109. Implications of the three-dimensional chromatin organization for genome evolution in a fungal plant pathogen.

110. Analysis of Marchantia polymorpha-microorganism interactions: basis for understanding plant-microbe and plant-pathogen interactions.

111. An insight into the gene expression evolution in Gossypium species based on the leaf transcriptomes.

112. Haplotype-resolved genome assembly provides insights into evolutionary history of the Actinidia arguta tetraploid.

113. Evolution of larval gregariousness is associated with host plant specialisation, but not host morphology, in Heliconiini butterflies.

114. Time‐dependent regulation of respiration is widespread across plant evolution.

115. Mutualisms drive plant trait evolution beyond interaction‐related traits.

116. The evolution of chemodiversity in plants—From verbal to quantitative models.

117. Effect of residence time on trait evolution in invasive plants: review and meta-analysis.

118. Cryogenian Origins of Multicellularity in Archaeplastida.

119. The Mutational Road not Taken: Using Ancestral Sequence Resurrection to Evaluate the Evolution of Plant Enzyme Substrate Preferences.

120. Evaluating the influences of floral traits and pollinator generalism on α and β diversity of heterospecific pollen on stigmas.

121. Contrasting effects of frugivore assemblages and phylogeny on global variation in fruit length and width.

122. A telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of Zhonghuang 13, a widely-grown soybean variety from the original center of Glycine max.

123. Phylogeny and diversification of genus Sanicula L. (Apiaceae): novel insights from plastid phylogenomic analyses.

124. Evolution of a plant sex chromosome driven by expanding pericentromeric recombination suppression.

125. Hidden functional complexity in the flora of an early land ecosystem.

126. Evolution of sea‐surfing plant propagule as revealed by the genomes of Heritiera mangroves.

127. Gene expression bias between the subgenomes of allopolyploid hybrids is an emergent property of the kinetics of expression.

128. Induced responses contribute to rapid adaptation of Spirodela polyrhiza to herbivory by Lymnaea stagnalis.

129. Temporal regulation of vegetative phase change in plants.

130. Land plant peptide signaling: What we know—and don't know—about its evolution.

131. Evolution of realized niche breadth diversity driven by community dynamics.

132. Carnivorous plant evolution: is a killer defense always the best option?

133. Exploring the extensin gene family: an updated genome-wide survey in plants and algae.

134. The Mitogenomic Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Plant Pathogen Phyllosticta yuccae.

135. A mysterious cloak: the peptidoglycan layer of algal and plant plastids.

136. A novel in-situ-process technique constructs whole circular cpDNA library.

137. A 160 Gbp fork fern genome shatters size record for eukaryotes

138. OlCHR, encoding a chromatin remodeling factor, is a killer causing hybrid sterility between rice species Oryza sativa and O. longistaminata

139. Differing structures of galactoglucomannan in eudicots and non-eudicot angiosperms.

140. Intrageneric structural variation in organelle genomes from the genus Dystaenia (Apiaceae): genome rearrangement and mitochondrion-to-plastid DNA transfer.

141. Genome evolution in plants and the origins of innovation.

142. Patterns of Carpel Structure, Development, and Evolution in Monocots.

143. Topological data analysis reveals a core gene expression backbone that defines form and function across flowering plants.

144. Viridiplantae Body Plans Viewed Through the Lens of the Fossil Record and Molecular Biology.

145. Functional Diversification and the Plant Secondary Cell Wall.

146. Gene Family Expansion during the Adaptation of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides to Woody Plants.

147. The advantages of crosstalk during the evolution of the BZR1–ARF6–PIF4 (BAP) module.

148. From mallees to mountain ash, specific leaf area is coordinated with eucalypt tree stature, resprouting, stem construction, and fruit size.

149. Differential expansion and retention patterns of LRR‐RLK genes across plant evolution.

150. A rare non-canonical splice site in Trema orientalis SYMRK does not affect its dual symbiotic functioning in endomycorrhiza and rhizobium nodulation.

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