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1. Matches and mismatches between the global distribution of major food crops and climate suitability

2. Sunflower pan-genome analysis shows that hybridization altered gene content and disease resistance

3. The sunflower genome provides insights into oil metabolism, flowering and Asterid evolution

4. Patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation in resistance gene clusters of two hybridizing European Populus species

5. Adaptive plasticity and niche expansion in an invasive thistle

6. Agricultural Landscape Genomics to Increase Crop Resilience.

7. Rapid Parallel Adaptation in Distinct Invasions of Ambrosia Artemisiifolia Is Driven by Large-Effect Structural Variants.

8. Centromeres are hotspots for chromosomal inversions and breeding traits in mango.

9. Temperature governs the relative contributions of cuticle and stomata to leaf minimum conductance.

10. Inversions contribute disproportionately to parallel genomic divergence in dune sunflowers.

11. Admixture With Cultivated Sunflower Likely Facilitated Establishment and Spread of Wild Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) in Argentina.

12. How Does Selfing Affect the Pace and Process of Speciation?

13. Population-aware permutation-based significance thresholds for genome-wide association studies.

14. Haplotype-resolved T2T genome assemblies and pangenome graph of pear reveal diverse patterns of allele-specific expression and the genomic basis of fruit quality traits.

15. Reticulate evolution and rapid development of reproductive barriers upon secondary contact in a forest fungus.

16. Acclimation Unifies the Scaling of Carbon Assimilation Across Climate Gradients and Levels of Organisation.

17. The genetic architecture of repeated local adaptation to climate in distantly related plants.

18. Synthesis and Scope of the Role of Postmating Prezygotic Isolation in Speciation.

19. Genomic Insights into Disease Resistance in Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ): Identifying Key Regions and Candidate Genes for Verticillium dahliae Resistance.

20. Fungal composition associated with host tree identity mediates nutrient addition effects on wood microbial respiration.

21. Rethinking pathways to the dioecy-polyploidy association: Genera with many dioecious species have fewer polyploids.

22. Biotic interactions promote local adaptation to soil in plants.

23. Introgression from local cultivars is a driver of agricultural adaptation in Argentinian weedy rice.

24. Documenting homoploid hybrid speciation.

25. The endemic Hawaiian mealybug genus Phyllococcus Ehrhorn, 1916 (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae): redescription of the type species and description of a new species on an endangered host plant, Cryptocarya mannii (Lauraceae).

26. Cone allometry and seed protection from fire are similar in serotinous and nonserotinous conifers.

27. Plant trait and vegetation data along a 1314 m elevation gradient with fire history in Puna grasslands, Perú.

28. Divergent Selection in Low Recombination Regions Shapes the Genomic Islands in Two Incipient Shorebird Species.

29. Fast Assimilation-Temperature Response: a FAsTeR method for measuring the temperature dependence of leaf-level photosynthesis.

30. Adaptation to distinct habitats is maintained by contrasting selection at different life stages in sunflower ecotypes.

31. Editorial 2024.

32. Temporal collections to study invasion biology.

33. Introgression and persistence of cultivar alleles in wild carrot (Daucus carota) populations in the United States.

34. Crop adaptation to climate change: An evolutionary perspective.

35. Genomics of plant speciation.

36. High speciation rate of niche specialists in hot springs.

37. Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations.

38. Plant water use theory should incorporate hypotheses about extreme environments, population ecology, and community ecology.

39. Reproducibility in ecology and evolution: Minimum standards for data and code.

40. Heatwave restructures marine intertidal communities across a stress gradient.

41. Integrating plant physiology into simulation of fire behavior and effects.

44. Global beta-diversity of angiosperm trees is shaped by Quaternary climate change.

45. Dispersal and establishment traits provide a colonization advantage for a polyploid apomictic plant.

46. Large haploblocks underlie rapid adaptation in the invasive weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia.

47. Leaves as bottlenecks: The contribution of tree leaves to hydraulic resistance within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum.

48. Resolving some of the earliest names for Corallina species (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) in the North Pacific by sequencing type specimens and describing the cryptic C. hakodatensis sp. nov. and C. parva sp. nov.

49. Identification of RP1 as the genetic cause of retinitis pigmentosa in a multi-generational pedigree using Extremely Low-Coverage Whole Genome Sequencing (XLC-WGS).

50. Expression complementation of gene presence/absence polymorphisms in hybrids contributes importantly to heterosis in sunflower.

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