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1. Linking physiological drought resistance traits to growth and mortality of three northeastern tree species.

2. A Comprehensive Study of Light Quality Acclimation in Synechocystis Sp. PCC 6803.

3. Pinpointing the causal influences of stomatal anatomy and behavior on minimum, operational, and maximum leaf surface conductance.

4. Tribulus (Zygophyllaceae) as a case study for the evolution of C 2 and C 4 photosynthesis.

5. The response of mesophyll conductance to short-term CO 2 variation is related to stomatal conductance.

6. Strong heterologous electron sink outcompetes alternative electron transport pathways in photosynthesis.

7. Drought stimulus enhanced stress tolerance in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by improving physiological characteristics, growth, and water productivity.

8. Photosynthetic performance of glumes of oat spikelets is more stable for grain-filling stage under drought stress.

9. Alteration in lipid metabolism is involved in nitrogen deficiency response in wheat seedlings.

10. Harnessing photosynthetic C 18 O 16 O discrimination dynamics under leaf water nonsteady state to estimate mesophyll conductance: a new, regression-based method.

11. Stomatal response to VPD in C 4 plants with different biochemical sub-pathways.

12. Flash-kinetics as a complementary analytical tool in PAM fluorimetry.

13. Re-evaluating the energy balance of the many routes of carbon flow through and from photorespiration.

14. Surrounded by luxury: The necessities of subsidiary cells.

15. A guide to photosynthetic gas exchange measurements: Fundamental principles, best practice and potential pitfalls.

16. Incorporating photosynthetic acclimation improves stomatal optimisation models.

17. Evaluating the contribution of plant metabolic pathways in the light to the ATP:NADPH demand using a meta-analysis of isotopically non-stationary metabolic flux analyses.

18. Partitioning seasonal stem carbon dioxide efflux into stem respiration, bark photosynthesis, and transport-related flux in Scots pine.

19. Whole-plant and leaf determinants of growth rates in progenies of Genipa americana L. (Rubiaceae).

20. A quantitative description of light-limited cyanobacterial growth using flux balance analysis.

21. Intraspecific variation in photosynthetic thermal acclimation in Fagus crenata seedlings from two populations growing at different elevations in northern Japan.

22. Adaptation of stomatal conductance, photosynthesis and water-use efficiency at shoot and canopy scales in adjacent stands of Dacrycarpus dacrydioides and Podocarpus totara.

23. Stimulated photosynthesis of regrowth after fire in coastal scrub vegetation: increased water or nutrient availability?

24. Enhancing strategies of photosynthetic hydrogen production from microalgae: Differences in hydrogen production between prokaryotic and eukaryotic algae.

25. Coupled hydraulics and carbon economy underlie age-related growth decline and revitalisation of sand-fixing shrubs after crown removal.

26. Biochemical analysis of three red grapevine varieties during three phenological periods grown under Mediterranean climate conditions.

27. How much could improving photosynthesis increase crop yields? A call for systems-level perspectives to guide engineering strategies.

28. Seasonal dynamics and punctuated carbon sink reduction suggest photosynthetic capacity of boreal silver birch is reduced by the accumulation of hexose.

29. From leaf to multiscale models of photosynthesis: applications and challenges for crop improvement.

30. Photostasis and photosynthetic adaptation to polar life.

31. Redox regulation in chloroplast thylakoid lumen: The pmf changes everything, again.

32. Photosynthetic capacity and assimilate transport of the lower canopy influence maize yield under high planting density.

33. Deciphering desiccation tolerance in wild eggplant species: insights from chlorophyll fluorescence dynamics.

34. Assessing Structural Traits in Triticum aestivum and Zea mays for C3 and C4 Photosynthetic Differentiation Using Free-hand and Semi-thin Sections.

35. Accounting for photosystem I photoinhibition sheds new light on seasonal acclimation strategies of boreal conifers.

36. Seasonality drives leaf solute potential independently from drought in grapevines. A commentary on 'Grape cultivars adapted to hotter, drier growing regions exhibit greater photosynthesis in hot conditions despite less drought-resistant leaves'.

37. Grape cultivars adapted to hotter, drier growing regions exhibit greater photosynthesis in hot conditions despite less drought-resistant leaves.

38. Balance between carbon gain and loss in warmer environments: impacts on photosynthesis and leaf respiration in four temperate tree species.

39. Disaggregation of canopy photosynthesis among tree species in a mixed broadleaf forest.

40. Peanut photosynthesis response to drought can include diffusive and biochemical limitations depending on cultivar.

41. Leaf membrane leakage and xylem hydraulic failure define the point of no return in drought-induced tree mortality in Cupressus sempervirens.

42. Metals and other ligands balance carbon fixation and photorespiration in chloroplasts.

43. Within-canopy variation in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters can be well captured by vertical patterns of leaf biophysical and chemical traits.

45. C 4 monocots and C 4 dicots exhibit rapid photosynthetic induction response in contrast to C 3 plants.

46. Shining light on diurnal variation of non-photochemical quenching: Impact of gradual light intensity patterns on short-term NPQ over a day.

47. CLEM, a universal tool for analyzing structural organization in thylakoid membranes.

48. The Birth and Death of Floral Organs in Cereal Crops.

49. Diving into the Water: Amphibious Plants as a Model for Investigating Plant Adaptations to Aquatic Environments.

50. The outstanding capacity of Prasiola antarctica to thrive in contrasting harsh environments relies on the constitutive protection of thylakoids and on morphological plasticity.

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