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1. Energy costs of salinity tolerance in crop plants

2. Life at the boundary: Photosynthesis at the soil-fluid interface. A synthesis focusing on mosses

3. Spatio-temporal relief from hypoxia and production of reactive oxygen species during bud burst in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)

5. Ethylene regulates fast apoplastic acidification and expansin A transcription during submergence-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris

7. The barrier to radial oxygen loss from roots of rice (L.) is induced by growth in stagnant solution.

8. NaCl-induced effects on photosynthesis, ion relations, and growth of Chloris gayana Kunth in the presence of two levels of KCl.

10. Genetic diversity and candidate genes for transient waterlogging tolerance in mungbean at the germination and seedling stages.

11. Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals molecular regulation of salt tolerance in two contrasting chickpea genotypes.

12. Salt tolerance in relation to elemental concentrations in leaf cell vacuoles and chloroplasts of a C 4 monocotyledonous halophyte.

13. Plant responses to heterogeneous salinity: agronomic relevance and research priorities.

14. The genetics of vigour-related traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): insights from genomic data.

15. Response of Mungbean (cvs. Celera II-AU and Jade-AU) and Blackgram (cv. Onyx-AU) to Transient Waterlogging.

16. Tolerance of four grain legume species to waterlogging, hypoxia and anoxia at germination and recovery.

17. Novel Salinity Tolerance Loci in Chickpea Identified in Glasshouse and Field Environments.

18. The barrier to radial oxygen loss impedes the apoplastic entry of iron into the roots of Urochloa humidicola.

19. Root length is proxy for high-throughput screening of waterlogging tolerance in Urochloa spp. grasses.

20. Na + and/or Cl - Toxicities Determine Salt Sensitivity in Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr. ), Mungbean ( Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek), Cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ), and Common Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.).

21. Regulation of root adaptive anatomical and morphological traits during low soil oxygen.

22. Improving crop salt tolerance using transgenic approaches: An update and physiological analysis.

23. Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands.

24. Submergence tolerance and recovery in Lotus: Variation among fifteen accessions in response to partial and complete submergence.

25. Root O 2 consumption, CO 2 production and tissue concentration profiles in chickpea, as influenced by environmental hypoxia.

27. Osmotic adjustment and energy limitations to plant growth in saline soil.

28. Root-zone hypoxia reduces growth of the tropical forage grass Urochloa humidicola in high-nutrient but not low-nutrient conditions.

29. Salinity tolerance in chickpea is associated with the ability to 'exclude' Na from leaf mesophyll cells.

30. Tolerance of roots to low oxygen: 'Anoxic' cores, the phytoglobin-nitric oxide cycle, and energy or oxygen sensing.

31. Rice acclimation to soil flooding: Low concentrations of organic acids can trigger a barrier to radial oxygen loss in roots.

32. Diel O2 Dynamics in Partially and Completely Submerged Deepwater Rice: Leaf Gas Films Enhance Internodal O2 Status, Influence Gene Expression and Accelerate Stem Elongation for 'Snorkelling' during Submergence.

33. Resequencing of 429 chickpea accessions from 45 countries provides insights into genome diversity, domestication and agronomic traits.

34. Root phenotypes of dwarf and "overgrowth" SLN1 barley mutants, and implications for hypoxic stress tolerance.

35. Oxygen loss from seagrass roots coincides with colonisation of sulphide-oxidising cable bacteria and reduces sulphide stress.

36. Friend or Foe? Chloride Patterning in Halophytes.

37. Sensitivity of chickpea and faba bean to root-zone hypoxia, elevated ethylene, and carbon dioxide.

38. Energy costs of salinity tolerance in crop plants.

39. Tolerance to partial and complete submergence in the forage legume Melilotus siculus: an evaluation of 15 accessions for petiole hyponastic response and gas-filled spaces, leaf hydrophobicity and gas films, and root phellem.

40. Waterlogging of Winter Crops at Early and Late Stages: Impacts on Leaf Physiology, Growth and Yield.

41. CO2 and O2 dynamics in leaves of aquatic plants with C3 or CAM photosynthesis - application of a novel CO2 microsensor.

42. Rice leaf hydrophobicity and gas films are conferred by a wax synthesis gene (LGF1) and contribute to flood tolerance.

43. Leaf gas films contribute to rice (Oryza sativa) submergence tolerance during saline floods.

44. Waterlogging tolerance, tissue nitrogen and oxygen transport in the forage legume Melilotus siculus: a comparison of nodulated and nitrate-fed plants.

45. Investigating Drought Tolerance in Chickpea Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping and Genomic Selection Based on Whole-Genome Resequencing Data.

47. Salinization of the soil solution decreases the further accumulation of salt in the root zone of the halophyte Atriplex nummularia Lindl. growing above shallow saline groundwater.

49. Hydraulic redistribution: limitations for plants in saline soils.

50. Anatomical and biochemical characterisation of a barrier to radial O 2 loss in adventitious roots of two contrasting Hordeum marinum accessions.

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