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1. A reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata

2. Sensitivity of olive leaf turgor to air vapour pressure deficit correlates with diurnal maximum stomatal conductance

3. The Kok effect in Vicia faba cannot be explained solely by changes in chloroplastic CO2concentration

5. How does biomass distribution change with size and differ among species? An analysis for 1200 plant species from five continents

6. Effects of humidity on light-induced stomatal opening: evidence for hydraulic coupling among stomata.

7. A reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata

8. Stomatal heterogeneity.

9. The Ecosystem as Super-Organ/ism, Revisited: Scaling Hydraulics to Forests under Climate Change.

10. Diversity in stomatal and hydraulic responses to post-flowering drought in common (Phaseolus vulgaris) and tepary (P. acutifolius) beans.

11. Pinpointing the causal influences of stomatal anatomy and behavior on minimum, operational, and maximum leaf surface conductance.

13. The poorly-explored stomatal response to temperature at constant evaporative demand.

14. How and why do species break a developmental trade-off? Elucidating the association of trichomes and stomata across species.

15. Amphistomy increases leaf photosynthesis more in coastal than montane plants of Hawaiian 'ilima (Sida fallax).

16. Leaf relative water content at 50% stomatal conductance measured by noninvasive NMR is linked to climate of origin in nine species of eucalypt.

17. The dynamic multi-functionality of leaf water transport outside the xylem.

19. Kinetic factors of physiology and the dynamic light environment influence the economic landscape of short-term hydraulic risk.

20. TSWIFT: Tower Spectrometer on Wheels for Investigating Frequent Timeseries for high-throughput phenotyping of vegetation physiology.

21. Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress.

22. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Phenotyping the Physiological Drought Response of Common and Tepary Bean.

23. Thermal sensitivity across forest vertical profiles: patterns, mechanisms, and ecological implications.

24. Predicting ecosystem productivity based on plant community traits.

25. Testing the association of relative growth rate and adaptation to climate across natural ecotypes of Arabidopsis.

26. The three-dimensional construction of leaves is coordinated with water use efficiency in conifers.

27. Genome-wide association identifies candidate genes for drought tolerance in coast redwood and giant sequoia.

28. A double-ratio method to measure fast, slow and reverse sap flows.

29. CO 2 , nitrogen deposition and a discontinuous climate response drive water use efficiency in global forests.

30. Optimal carbon partitioning helps reconcile the apparent divergence between optimal and observed canopy profiles of photosynthetic capacity.

31. High-fat feeding disrupts daily eating behavior rhythms in obesity-prone but not in obesity-resistant male inbred mouse strains.

32. Coordinated decline of leaf hydraulic and stomatal conductances under drought is not linked to leaf xylem embolism for different grapevine cultivars.

33. Wide variation in the suboptimal distribution of photosynthetic capacity in relation to light across genotypes of wheat.

34. Trait Multi-Functionality in Plant Stress Response.

35. Plant responses to rising vapor pressure deficit.

36. How do stomata respond to water status?

37. Rainfall drives variation in rates of change in intrinsic water use efficiency of tropical forests.

38. PARbars: Cheap, Easy to Build Ceptometers for Continuous Measurement of Light Interception in Plant Canopies.

39. Rate of photosynthetic induction in fluctuating light varies widely among genotypes of wheat.

41. Embracing 3D Complexity in Leaf Carbon-Water Exchange.

42. The response of mesophyll conductance to short- and long-term environmental conditions in chickpea genotypes.

43. The Causes of Leaf Hydraulic Vulnerability and Its Influence on Gas Exchange in Arabidopsis thaliana .

44. A multiplexed gas exchange system for increased throughput of photosynthetic capacity measurements.

45. Crops, Nitrogen, Water: Are Legumes Friend, Foe, or Misunderstood Ally?

46. Contrasting responses of crop legumes and cereals to nitrogen availability.

48. Leaf day respiration: low CO 2 flux but high significance for metabolism and carbon balance.

49. The Kok effect in Vicia faba cannot be explained solely by changes in chloroplastic CO 2 concentration.

50. A Dynamic Hydro-Mechanical and Biochemical Model of Stomatal Conductance for C 4 Photosynthesis.

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