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1. Impacts of Dutch elm disease-causing fungi on foliage photosynthetic characteristics and volatiles in Ulmus species with different pathogen resistance.

2. Does leaf gas exchange correlate with petiole xylem structural traits in Ulmus laevis seedlings under well-watered and drought stress conditions?

3. No priming, just fighting-endophytic yeast attenuates the defense response and the stress induced by Dutch elm disease in Ulmus minor Mill.

4. Stomatal opening ratio mediates trait coordinating network adaptation to environmental gradients.

5. Stem endophytes increase root development, photosynthesis, and survival of elm plantlets (Ulmus minor Mill.).

6. Gene Coexpression Network Analysis Indicates that Hub Genes Related to Photosynthesis and Starch Synthesis Modulate Salt Stress Tolerance in Ulmus pumila .

7. Arabidopsis, tobacco, nightshade and elm take insect eggs as herbivore alarm and show similar transcriptomic alarm responses.

8. Leaf defense capacity of Japanese elm (Ulmus davidiana var. japonica) seedlings subjected to a nitrogen loading and insect herbivore dynamics in a free air ozone-enriched environment.

9. Nitric oxide alleviates cell death through protein S-nitrosylation and transcriptional regulation during the ageing of elm seeds.

10. Tetraneura ulmi (Hemiptera: Eriosomatinae) Induces Oxidative Stress and Alters Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Elm Leaves.

11. Antagonistic effects of growing season and autumn temperatures on the timing of leaf coloration in winter deciduous trees.

12. Further insights into the components of resistance to Ophiostoma novo-ulmi in Ulmus minor: hydraulic conductance, stomatal sensitivity and bark dehydration.

13. Surface properties and physiology of Ulmus laevis and U. minor samaras: implications for seed development and dispersal.

14. Changes in the mitochondrial protein profile due to ROS eruption during ageing of elm (Ulmus pumila L.) seeds.

15. Nighttime stomatal conductance differs with nutrient availability in two temperate floodplain tree species.

16. Multiple metrics quantify and differentiate responses of vegetation to composition B.

17. Drought-induced shoot dieback starts with massive root xylem embolism and variable depletion of nonstructural carbohydrates in seedlings of two tree species.

18. Novel and Lost Forests in the Upper Midwestern United States, from New Estimates of Settlement-Era Composition, Stem Density, and Biomass.

19. Chlorophyll Catabolites in Fall Leaves of the Wych Elm Tree Present a Novel Glycosylation Motif.

20. [Evaluation of drought-resistant physiological characteristics of roots and leaves for main greening tree species in Northwest Liaoning Province, China in spring.]

21. Long-term impact of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi on leaf traits and transpiration of branches in the Dutch elm hybrid 'Dodoens'.

22. Comparing vegetation indices for remote chlorophyll measurement of white poplar and Chinese elm leaves with different adaxial and abaxial surfaces.

23. Protoplast-to-plant regeneration of American elm (Ulmus americana).

24. Reactive oxygen species-provoked mitochondria-dependent cell death during ageing of elm (Ulmus pumila L.) seeds.

25. Host responses and metabolic profiles of wood components in Dutch elm hybrids with a contrasting tolerance to Dutch elm disease.

26. Adaptive phenotypic plasticity of Siberian elm in response to drought stress: increased stomatal pore depth.

27. Empty seeds are not always bad: simultaneous effect of seed emptiness and masting on animal seed predation.

28. Effects of nano-TiO₂ on photosynthetic characteristics of Ulmus elongata seedlings.

29. Leaf trait dissimilarities between Dutch elm hybrids with a contrasting tolerance to Dutch elm disease.

30. [Effects of salt stress on physiological characters and salt-tolerance of Ulmus pumila in different habitats].

31. [Effects of aboveground and belowground competition between grass and tree on elm seedlings growth in Horqin Sandy Land].

32. The shape of the spatial kernel and its implications for biological invasions in patchy environments.

33. [Leaf nutrient contents and photosynthetic physiological characteristics of Ulmus pumila-Robinia pseudocacia mixed forests].

34. Anatomical and nutritional factors associated with susceptibility of elms (Ulmus spp.) to the elm leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae).

35. Micropropagation and germplasm conservation of Central Park Splendor Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia Jacq. 'A/Ross Central Park') trees.

36. Abundance matters: a field experiment testing the more individuals hypothesis for richness-productivity relationships.

37. [Photosynthetic characteristics of five arbor species in Shenyang urban area].

38. Effects of induced water stress on leaf trichome density and foliar nutrients of three elm (Ulmus) species: implications for resistance to the elm leaf beetle.

39. Acoustic emission analysis and experiments with physical model systems reveal a peculiar nature of the xylem tension.

40. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy as a new method for evaluating host resistance in the Dutch elm disease complex.

41. Seed dispersal in heterogeneous environments: bridging the gap between mechanistic dispersal and forest dynamics models.

42. Effects of sand burial on survival, growth, gas exchange and biomass allocation of Ulmus pumila seedlings in the Hunshandak Sandland, China.

43. The mathematical treatment of leaf venation: the variation in secondary vein length along the midrib.

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