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1. Ovule abortion -- a rivalry action or dispersal strategy?

2. Local flaps for surgical closure of oro-antral fistula - α review.

3. Connections between abscission, dehiscence, pathogen defense, drought tolerance, and senescence.

4. The transcription factor γMYB2 acts as a negative regulator of secondary cell wall thickening in anther and stem.

5. Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Orchid Fruit Development.

6. Importance of anther dehiscence for low-temperature tolerance in rice at the young microspore and flowering stages.

7. Physiological maturity as a function of seed and pod water concentration in spring rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).

8. Pollen, ovules, and pollination in pea: Success, failure, and resilience in heat.

9. Influence of phylogeny and abiotic factors varies across early and late reproductive phenology of Himalayan Rhododendrons.

10. Pod anatomy, morphology and dehiscing forces in pod dehiscence of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill).

11. Characterization and differential expression of ethylene receptor genes during fruit development and dehiscence of durian (Durio zibethinus).

12. Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement.

13. Frugivory and potential seed dispersal by the exotic-invasive marmoset Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) in an urban Atlantic Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

14. De-mucosalized pharyngeal flap: a modified technique for selected cases of velopharyngeal insufficiency.

15. How intraspecific variation in seed‐dispersing animals matters for plants.

16. Ecological and evolutionary legacy of megafauna extinctions.

17. Anther Dehiscence, Pollen Viability and Stigma Receptivity Study on Cultivars of Black Pepper (Piper nigrum L.).

18. Should I stay or should I go? Mycorrhizal plants are more likely to invest in long‐distance seed dispersal than non‐mycorrhizal plants.

19. The effect of <italic>INDEHISCENT</italic> point mutations on silique shatter resistance in oilseed rape (<italic>Brassica napus</italic>).

20. Seed Production and Seedling Establishment of Parah Trees (Elateriospermum tapos, Euphorbiaceae) in Khao Nan National Park, Thailand.

21. Stamen development in the Ericaceae. II. Granular pouches and dehiscence.

22. Defaunation leads to interaction deficits, not interaction compensation, in an island seed dispersal network.

23. A novel GhBEE1-Like gene of cotton causes anther indehiscence in transgenic Arabidopsis under uncontrolled transcription level.

24. Evaluation and Analysis of Pod Dehiscence Factors in Shatter-Susceptible and Shatter-Resistant Common Vetch.

25. Extrinsic factors influence phenology of the epiphytic hand fern ( Cheiroglossa palmata).

26. Unravelling seed dispersal through fragmented landscapes: Frugivore species operate unevenly as mobile links.

27. Genetic divergence among castor bean lines and parental strains using ward's method based on morpho-agronomic descriptors.

28. Focal necrosis mimicking breast cancer following coronary bypass grafting.

29. Cell separation in kiwifruit without development of a specialised detachment zone.

30. Evaluating realized seed dispersal across fragmented tropical landscapes: a two-fold approach using parentage analysis and the neighbourhood model.

31. Modification of the wound construction to prevent dehiscence of radial keratotomy incision in cataract surgery: Wave-shaped scleral incision.

32. Molecular tagging of pod shattering tolerance trait in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] genotype MACS-450.

33. Effect of supplementary pollination using enriched pollen suspension with Zn on fruit set and fruit quality of pistachio.

34. GmAGL1, a MADS-Box Gene from Soybean, Is Involved in Floral Organ Identity and Fruit Dehiscence.

35. Genetic stability of physiological responses to defoliation in a eucalypt and altered chemical defence in regrowth foliage.

36. Shattering fruits: variations on a dehiscent theme.

37. Delayed dehiscence of the pericarp: role in germination and retention of viability of seeds of two cold desert annual Brassicaceae species.

38. Reconstruction with latissimus dorsi, external abdominal oblique and cranial sartorius muscle flaps for a large defect of abdominal wall in a dog after surgical removal of infiltrative lipoma.

39. Negative correlation between altitudes and oxygen isotope ratios of seeds: exploring its applicability to assess vertical seed dispersal.

40. Seed abscission and fruit dehiscence required for seed dispersal rely on similar genetic networks.

41. Cap removal by honey bees leads to higher pollen rewards from grapevine flowers.

42. Restored connectivity facilitates recruitment by an endemic large-seeded tree in a fragmented tropical landscape.

43. Predictors of Perineal Wound Complications and Prolonged Time to Perineal Wound Healing After Abdominoperineal Resection.

44. Melvillipteris quadriseriata gen. et sp. nov., a new plant assigned to Rhacophytales from the Upper Devonian (Famennian) of Arctic Canada.

45. Long-term results of middle fossa plugging of superior semicircular canal dehiscences: clinically and instrumentally demonstrated efficiency in a retrospective series of 16 ears.

46. Seed-dispersal networks on the Canaries and the Galápagos archipelagos: interaction modules as biogeographical entities.

47. Precision, reproducibility, and accuracy of bone crest level measurements of CBCT cross sections using different resolutions.

48. The basis of pod dehiscence: anatomical traits of the dehiscence zone and expression of eight pod shatter-related genes in four species of Brassicaceae.

49. PHYLOGENETIC PLACEMENT OF THE MONOTYPIC GENUS SCHWACKAEA (MELASTOMEAE: MELASTOMATACEAE) AND THE EVOLUTION OF ITS UNIQUE FRUIT.

50. Effects of heat on dehiscence and germination in Eucalyptus globulus Labill.

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