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1. Foliar nitrogen metabolism of adult Douglas-fir trees is affected by soil water availability and varies little among provenances.

5. Tomato leaves under stress: A comparison of stress response to mild abiotic stress between a cultivated and a wild tomato species

6. Impact of Moderate Cold and Salt Stress on the Accumulation of Antioxidant Flavonoids in the Leaves of Two

7. Hyperspectral imaging for high-throughput vitality monitoring in ornamental plant production

8. Temporal prediction and evaluation of Brassica growth in the field using conditional generative adversarial networks

9. Differences in isoprenoid-mediated energy dissipation pathways between coastal and interior Douglas-fir seedlings in response to drought

10. Fast detection of leaf pigments and isoprenoids for ecophysiological studies, plant phenotyping and validating remote-sensing of vegetation

11. Relationship between leaf optical properties, chlorophyll fluorescence and pigment changes in senescingAcer saccharumleaves

12. Zeaxanthin-independent energy quenching and alternative electron sinks cause a decoupling of the relationship between the photochemical reflectance index (PRI) and photosynthesis in an evergreen conifer during spring

13. Drought effects on root and needle terpenoid content of a coastal and an interior Douglas fir provenance

14. Variation in short-term and long-term responses of photosynthesis and isoprenoid-mediated photoprotection to soil water availability in four Douglas-fir provenances

15. Effects of elevated growth temperature and enhanced atmospheric vapour pressure deficit on needle and root terpenoid contents of two Douglas fir provenances

16. Foliar nitrogen metabolism of adult Douglas-fir trees is affected by soil water availability and varies little among provenances

17. Transcriptome responses to temperature, water availability and photoperiod are conserved among mature trees of two divergent Douglas-fir provenances from a coastal and an interior habitat

18. Elevated temperature differently affects foliar nitrogen partitioning in seedlings of diverse Douglas fir provenances

19. Erratum to: Transcriptome responses to temperature, water availability and photoperiod are conserved among mature trees of two divergent Douglas-fir provenances from a coastal and an interior habitat

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