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1. In vivo detection of spectral reflectance changes associated with regulated heat dissipation mechanisms complements fluorescence quantum efficiency in early stress diagnosis.

2. Basal ABA signaling balances transpiration and photosynthesis.

3. Arabidopsis CDF3 transcription factor increases carbon and nitrogen assimilation and yield in trans-grafted tomato plants.

4. Understanding the Saffron Corm Development-Insights into Histological and Metabolic Aspects.

5. Ectopic expression of the AtCDF1 transcription factor in potato enhances tuber starch and amino acid contents and yield under open field conditions.

6. PYL1- and PYL8-like ABA Receptors of Nicotiana benthamiana Play a Key Role in ABA Response in Seed and Vegetative Tissue.

7. Changing Temperature Conditions during Somatic Embryo Maturation Result in Pinus pinaster Plants with Altered Response to Heat Stress.

8. Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase genes differentially affect Arabidopsis metabolism and development.

9. Ongoing Evolution in the Genus Crocus : Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy.

10. The Arabidopsis Transcription Factor CDF3 Is Involved in Nitrogen Responses and Improves Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Tomato.

11. The targeted overexpression of SlCDF4 in the fruit enhances tomato size and yield involving gibberellin signalling.

12. CDF transcription factors: plant regulators to deal with extreme environmental conditions.

13. A flowering inhibitor of the temperature-dependent pathway in Crocus sativus L.

14. Arabidopsis ILITHYIA protein is necessary for proper chloroplast biogenesis and root development independent of eIF2α phosphorylation.

15. Phosphoglycerate Kinases Are Co-Regulated to Adjust Metabolism and to Optimize Growth.

16. Ectopic Expression of CDF3 Genes in Tomato Enhances Biomass Production and Yield under Salinity Stress Conditions.

17. Multifaceted role of cycling DOF factor 3 (CDF3) in the regulation of flowering time and abiotic stress responses in Arabidopsis.

18. Frequently asked questions about chlorophyll fluorescence, the sequel.

20. Salt-tolerant rootstock increases yield of pepper under salinity through maintenance of photosynthetic performance and sinks strength.

21. Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratories.

22. Saffron: Its Phytochemistry, Developmental Processes, and Biotechnological Prospects.

23. A fungal transcription factor gene is expressed in plants from its own promoter and improves drought tolerance.

24. Protein kinase GCN2 mediates responses to glyphosate in Arabidopsis.

25. Some rootstocks improve pepper tolerance to mild salinity through ionic regulation.

26. Frequently asked questions about in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence: practical issues.

27. Influence of crop load on the expression patterns of starch metabolism genes in alternate-bearing citrus trees.

28. Rootstock alleviates PEG-induced water stress in grafted pepper seedlings: physiological responses.

29. Characterization of tomato Cycling Dof Factors reveals conserved and new functions in the control of flowering time and abiotic stress responses.

30. Differences in photosynthetic performance and its correlation with growth among tomato cultivars in response to different salts.

31. Photosynthesis down-regulation precedes carbohydrate accumulation under sink limitation in Citrus.

32. Genetic diversity and structure of natural and managed populations of Cedrus atlantica (Pinaceae) assessed using random amplified polymorphic DNA.

33. Cryopreservation of Digitalis obscura selected genotypes by encapsulation-dehydration.

34. Population genetic study in the Balearic endemic plant species Digitalis minor (Scrophulariaceae) using RAPD markers.

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