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1. Dynamic metabolite QTL analyses provide novel biochemical insights into kernel development and nutritional quality improvement in common wheat

2. The effect of circular soil biosolarization treatment on the physiology, metabolomics, and microbiome of tomato plants under certain abiotic stresses

3. Genomic basis underlying the metabolome-mediated drought adaptation of maize

4. Guard cells control hypocotyl elongation through HXK1, HY5, and PIF4

5. A Cytoplasmic Receptor-like Kinase Contributes to Salinity Tolerance

6. Measuring Arabidopsis, Tomato and Barley Leaf Relative Water Content (RWC)

7. Relationship between hexokinase and the aquaporin PIP1 in the regulation of photosynthesis and plant growth.

10. Guard cells control hypocotyl elongation through HXK1, HY5, and PIF4

11. Arabidopsis leaf hydraulic conductance is regulated by xylem sap pH, controlled, in turn, by a P‐type H + ‐ATPase of vascular bundle sheath cells

12. Silencing of OsCV (chloroplast vesiculation) maintained photorespiration and N assimilation in rice plants grown under elevated CO 2

13. The Alteration Of Tomato CHLOROPLAST VESICULATION Positively Affects Whole-Plant Source-Sink Relations And Fruit Metabolism Under Stress Conditions

14. Guard cell activity of PIF4 and HY5 control transpiration

16. Electrical Modelling of In-Vivo Impedance Spectroscopy of Nicotiana tabacum Plants

17. Hormone balance in a climacteric plum fruit and its non-climacteric bud mutant during ripening

18. ABA homeostasis and long-distance translocation is redundantly regulated by ABCG ABA importers

19. Arabidopsis leaf hydraulic conductance is regulated by xylem sap pH, controlled, in turn, by a P-type H

20. ABA homeostasis and long-distance translocation are redundantly regulated by ABCG ABA importers

21. Future challenges for global food security under climate change

22. Measuring the Hydraulic Conductivity of Grass Root Systems

23. Correlation-based network analysis combined with machine learning techniques highlight the role of the GABA shunt in Brachypodium sylvaticum freezing tolerance

24. Effects of Short-Term Biosolarization Using Mature Compost and Industrial Tomato Waste Amendments on the Generation and Persistence of Biocidal Soil Conditions and Subsequent Tomato Growth

25. Salt tolerance of two perennial grass Brachypodium sylvaticum accessions

26. Stress-induced senescence and plant tolerance to abiotic stress

27. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-resistant tomatoes share molecular mechanisms sustaining resistance with their wild progenitor Solanum habrochaites but not with TYLCV-susceptible tomatoes

28. Effects of abiotic stress on physiological plasticity and water use of Setaria viridis (L.)

29. Silencing of OsCV (chloroplast vesiculation) maintained photorespiration and N assimilation in rice plants grown under elevated CO

30. Delaying chloroplast turnover increases water-deficit stress tolerance through the enhancement of nitrogen assimilation in rice

31. Arabidopsis leaf hydraulic conductance is regulated by xylem-sap pH, controlled, in turn, by a P-type H+-ATPase of vascular bundle sheath cells

32. Sugar and hexokinase suppress expression of PIP aquaporins and reduce leaf hydraulics that preserves leaf water potential

33. Differential tissue-specific expression of NtAQP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a role for this protein in stomatal and mesophyll conductance of CO2 under standard and salt-stress conditions

34. Plant Aquaporins and Abiotic Stress

35. The Pitfalls of Transgenic Selection and New Roles ofAtHXK1: A High Level ofAtHXK1Expression Uncouples Hexokinase1-Dependent Sugar Signaling from Exogenous Sugar

36. The Role of Tobacco Aquaporin1 in Improving Water Use Efficiency, Hydraulic Conductivity, and Yield Production Under Salt Stress

37. The Role of Plasma Membrane Aquaporins in Regulating the Bundle Sheath-Mesophyll Continuum and Leaf Hydraulics

38. The dynamic isohydric-anisohydric behavior of plants upon fruit development: taking a risk for the next generation

39. Relationship between hexokinase and the aquaporin PIP1 in the regulation of photosynthesis and plant growth

40. Water Balance, Hormone Homeostasis, and Sugar Signaling Are All Involved in Tomato Resistance to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus

41. Differential tissue-specific expression of NtAQP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a role for this protein in stomatal and mesophyll conductance of CO₂ under standard and salt-stress conditions

42. Risk-taking plants: anisohydric behavior as a stress-resistance trait

43. Improving plant stress tolerance and yield production: is the tonoplast aquaporin SlTIP2;2 a key to isohydric to anisohydric conversion?

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