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1. De novo genome assembly of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) reveals the role of copy number variation in rapid environmental adaptation

2. Porous borders at the wild-crop interface promote weed adaptation in Southeast Asia

3. Building a feral future: Open questions in crop ferality

4. Lost genome segments associate with trait diversity during rice domestication

6. Fitness and Hard Seededness of F2 and F3 Descendants of Hybridization between Herbicide-Resistant Glycine max and G. soja

7. Genomic insights into the evolution of Echinochloa species as weed and orphan crop

8. Genomic divergence during feralization reveals both conserved and distinct mechanisms of parallel weediness evolution

9. Interactions between genetics and environment shape Camelina seed oil composition

10. Identification of Novel QTL Conferring Sheath Blight Resistance in Two Weedy Rice Mapping Populations

11. Diverse genetic mechanisms underlie worldwide convergent rice feralization

12. When West Meets East: The Origins and Spread of Weedy Rice Between Continental and Island Southeast Asia

13. Weedy Rice From South Korea Arose From Two Distinct De-domestication Events

14. The Role of Standing Variation in the Evolution of Weedines Traits in South Asian Weedy Rice (Oryza spp.)

15. Little White Lies: Pericarp Color Provides Insights into the Origins and Evolution of Southeast Asian Weedy Rice

16. QTL Analysis for Resistance to Blast Disease in U.S. Weedy Rice

17. Fruit Quality Traits Have Played Critical Roles in Domestication of the Apple

18. Genetic assessment improves conservation efforts for the critically endangered oceanic island endemic Hibiscus liliiflorus

19. Characterization of lodging variation of weedy rice

21. Hard versus soft selective sweeps during domestication and improvement in soybean

22. Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover

23. Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapaspp., Lythraceae)

24. Genetic trade‐offs underlie divergent life history strategies for local adaptation in white clover

25. Herbaria reveal cost of the Green Revolution

26. Lodging variation of weedy rice in China and its epigenetic influencing mechanisms

27. Weedy rice (Oryza spp.): what’s in a name?

28. Molecular and archaeological evidence on the geographical origin of domestication for Camelina sativa

29. Evolution in response to climate in the native and introduced ranges of a globally distributed plant

31. Genomic signatures of domestication and adaptation during geographical expansions of rice cultivation

32. Climate‐dependent variation in cold tolerance of weedy rice and rice mediated by OsICE1 promoter methylation

33. When West Meets East: The Origins and Spread of Weedy Rice Between Continental and Island Southeast Asia

34. Discordant Patterns of Introgression Suggest Historical Gene Flow into Thai Weedy Rice from Domesticated and Wild Relatives

35. Convergent evolution of root system architecture in two independently evolved lineages of weedy rice

36. Farmers Drive Genetic Diversity of Thai Purple Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Landraces

37. Chloroplast phylogenomics in Camelina (Brassicaceae) reveals multiple origins of polyploid species and the maternal lineage of C. sativa

38. Genomic divergence during feralization reveals both conserved and distinct mechanisms of parallel weediness evolution

39. Dual-species origin of an adaptive chemical defense polymorphism

40. Intraspecific variation in elemental accumulation and its association with salt tolerance in Paspalum vaginatum

41. List of contributors

42. A drought-responsive rice amidohydrolase is the elusive plant guanine deaminase with the potential to modulate the epigenome

43. Weedy Rice From South Korea Arose From Two Distinct De-domestication Events

44. Interactions between genetics and environment shape Camelina seed oil composition

45. Hybridization, polyploidy and clonality influence geographic patterns of diversity and salt tolerance in the model halophyte seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum)

46. Agricultural adaptation in the native North American weed waterhemp, Amaranthus tuberculatus (Amaranthaceae)

47. A quantitative genomics map of rice provides genetic insights and guides breeding

48. The Genomes of the Allohexaploid Echinochloa crus-galli and Its Progenitors Provide Insights into Polyploidization-Driven Adaptation

49. Identification of Novel QTL Conferring Sheath Blight Resistance in Two Weedy Rice Mapping Populations

50. Population Genomics of Weedy Crop Relatives: Insights from Weedy Rice

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