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1. Metabolomics combined with physiology reveal how white clover (Trifolium repens L.) respond to 6PPD stress.

2. Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate ameliorates salt tolerance associated with ion transport, osmotic adjustment, and metabolite reprograming in white clover.

3. Exogenous protectants alleviate ozone stress in Trifolium repens: Impacts on plant growth and endophytic fungi.

4. Physiological and comprehensive transcriptome analysis reveals distinct regulatory mechanisms for aluminum tolerance of Trifolium repens.

5. Plants as effective bioindicators for heavy metal pollution monitoring.

6. Invasion of Trifolium repens L. aggravated by biodegradable plastics: adjustable strategy for foraging N and P.

7. Lipid remodelling and the conversion of lipids into sugars associated with tolerance to cadmium toxicity during white clover seed germination.

8. Allelopathic effect of the methanol extract of the weed species-red sorrel (Rumex acetosella L.) on the growth, phytohormone content and antioxidant activity of the cover crop - white clover (Trifolium repens L.).

9. Exogenous silicon induces aluminum tolerance in white clover ( Trifolium repens ) by reducing aluminum uptake and enhancing organic acid secretion.

10. Chemical Basis for Determining the Allelopathic Potential of Invasive Plant Wall Barley ( Hordeum murinum L. subsp. murinum ).

11. Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Phytotoxic Activity of Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn Pulp Extract and Identification of a Phytotoxic Substance.

12. Effect of drill cuttings addition on physicochemical and chemical properties of soil and red clover (Trifolium pretense L.) growth.

13. Responses of microbial communities and metabolic activities in the rhizosphere during phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil.

14. Toxicity of Ag + on microstructure, biochemical activities and genic material of Trifolium pratense L. seedlings with special reference to phytoremediation.

15. Nitric oxide, γ-aminobutyric acid, and mannose pretreatment influence metabolic profiles in white clover under water stress.

16. Cigarette butts have adverse effects on initial growth of perennial ryegrass (gramineae: Lolium perenne L.) and white clover (leguminosae: Trifolium repens L.).

17. Toxicity evaluation of olive oil mill wastewater and its polar fraction using multiple whole-organism bioassays.

18. Legumes in catch crop mixtures: Effects on nitrogen retention and availability, and leaching losses.

19. Vanadium elicitation of Trifolium pratense L. cell culture and possible pathways of produced isoflavones transport across the plasma membrane.

20. Combined toxic effects and DNA damage to two plant species exposed to binary metal mixtures (Cd/Pb).

21. Investigation on microbial community in remediation of lead-contaminated soil by Trifolium repensL.

22. Essential Oil Composition, Antioxidant and Allelopathic Activities of Cleome droserifolia (Forssk.) Delile.

23. Microsatellite polymorphism of Trifolium pratense population at the conditions of radioactive and chemical contamination of soil (Komi republic, Russia).

24. Pretreatment with NaCl Promotes the Seed Germination of White Clover by Affecting Endogenous Phytohormones, Metabolic Regulation, and Dehydrin-Encoded Genes Expression under Water Stress.

25. The γ-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Alleviates Salt Stress Damage during Seeds Germination of White Clover Associated with Na⁺/K⁺ Transportation, Dehydrins Accumulation, and Stress-Related Genes Expression in White Clover.

26. Indole-3-acetic acid modulates phytohormones and polyamines metabolism associated with the tolerance to water stress in white clover.

27. Signalling cross-talk between nitric oxide and active oxygen in Trifolium repens L. plants responses to cadmium stress.

28. Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and pyoverdine on the phytoextraction of cesium by red clover in soil pots and hydroponics.

29. Se enhanced phytoremediation of diesel in soil by Trifolium repens.

30. Assessment of nickel bioavailability through chemical extractants and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) in an amended soil: Related changes in various parameters of red clover.

31. Use of Ethylenediurea (EDU) in identifying indicator cultivars of Indian clover against ambient ozone.

32. The ecotoxicity of zinc and zinc-containing substances in soil with consideration of metal-moiety approaches and organometal complexes.

33. Validation of ozone response functions for annual Mediterranean pasture species using close-to-field-conditions experiments.

34. The toxicity of silver to soil organisms exposed to silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate in biosolids-amended field soil.

35. Use of selenium to alleviate naphthalene induced oxidative stress in Trifolium repens L.

36. Soil-to-plant transfer of arsenic and phosphorus along a contamination gradient in the mining-impacted Ogosta River floodplain.

37. A comparison of the effects of silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate on a suite of soil dwelling organisms in two field soils.

38. The climate benefits of high-sugar grassland may be compromised by ozone pollution.

39. Phytotoxic Potential of Secondary Metabolites and Semisynthetic Compounds from Endophytic Fungus Xylaria feejeensis Strain SM3e-1b Isolated from Sapium macrocarpum.

40. Effects of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on Red Clover and Its Rhizobial Symbiont.

41. Effect of nanoparticles on red clover and its symbiotic microorganisms.

42. Physiological and biochemical responses of the forage legume Trifolium alexandrinum to different saline conditions and nitrogen levels.

43. The presence of nodules on legume root systems can alter phenotypic plasticity in response to internal nitrogen independent of nitrogen fixation.

44. Antioxidant defense gene analysis in Brassica oleracea and Trifolium repens exposed to Cd and/or Pb.

45. Combined effect of Cd and Pb spiked field soils on bioaccumulation, DNA damage, and peroxidase activities in Trifolium repens.

46. Changes in southern Piedmont grassland community structure and nutritive quality with future climate scenarios of elevated tropospheric ozone and altered rainfall patterns.

47. Exogenous NO depletes Cd-induced toxicity by eliminating oxidative damage, re-establishing ATPase activity, and maintaining stress-related hormone equilibrium in white clover plants.

48. Flavonoids Affect the Light Reaction of Photosynthesis in Vitro and in Vivo as Well as the Growth of Plants.

49. Nitric oxide contributes to minerals absorption, proton pumps and hormone equilibrium under cadmium excess in Trifolium repens L. plants.

50. Antioxidant responses of Annelids, Brassicaceae and Fabaceae to pollutants: a review.

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