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1. Towards resource‐efficient forests: Mixing species changes crown biomass allocation and improves growth efficiency.

2. Key concepts and a world‐wide look at plant recruitment networks.

3. A lower labile C input relieves the negative effects of N enrichment on plant assemblages in a semi-arid grassland.

4. Embracing plant–plant interactions—Rethinking predictions of species range shifts.

5. Experimental species removal reveals species contributions to positive pollinator‐mediated reproductive interactions.

6. The effect of Helichrysum shrub encroachment on orchids in a tropical, montane grassland ecosystem, Tanzania.

7. Incorporating biotic interactions to better model current and future vegetation of the maritime Antarctic.

8. Effects of warming and parasitism on root traits and the root economics space.

9. Plant neighbors differentially alter a focal species' biotic interactions through changes to resource allocation.

10. Network analyses show horizontal and vertical distribution of vascular epiphytes on their hosts in a fragment of cloud forest in Central Mexico.

11. Towards resource‐efficient forests: Mixing species changes crown biomass allocation and improves growth efficiency

12. Different responses of soil bacterial community to plant–plant interactions under organic–inorganic fertilizers affect seedling establishment during subalpine forest succession.

13. Agrobacterium‐mediated Cuscuta campestris transformation as a tool for understanding plant–plant interactions.

14. Frequency of association: a key indicator for assessing livestock grazing effects on dryland plant interactions, applicable in restoration.

15. Plant functional group interactions intensify with warming in alpine grasslands.

16. Canopy facilitation outweighs elemental allelopathy in a metalliferous system during an exceptionally dry year.

17. Belowground plant competition: uncoupling root response strategies of peas.

18. Climatic disequilibrium of recruit communities across a drought‐induced die‐off gradient in Mediterranean shrubland.

19. Dynamics of tree stems and biomass in old‐growth and secondary forests along gradients in liana dominance, elevation and soil.

20. Phorophyte preference of an epiphytic orchid (Dendrobium wangliangii) is independent of orchid mycorrhizal fungi that promote seed germination.

21. Individual vital rates respond differently to local‐scale environmental variation and neighbour removal.

22. Greenbeards in plants?

23. Tree and mycorrhizal fungal diversity drive intraspecific and intraindividual trait variation in temperate forests: Evidence from a tree diversity experiment.

24. Allelopathic potential of Artemisia absinthium L. on seed germination and seedling growth of various plant species.

25. Experimental grazer exclusion increases pollination reliability and influences pollinator-mediated plant-plant interactions in tibetan alpine meadows.

26. Coadaptation of coexisting plants enhances productivity in an agricultural system.

27. Mutualistic and antagonistic phyllosphere fungi contribute to plant recruitment in natural communities.

28. Fast–slow traits predict competition network structure and its response to resources and enemies.

29. Emergent plant presence and richness alter competitive interactions between two floating plants.

30. Neighbourhood species richness and drought‐tolerance traits modulate tree growth and δ13C responses to drought.

31. Plant metabolic response to stress in an arid ecosystem is mediated by the presence of neighbors.

32. Cracking the enigma: understanding strigolactone signalling in the rhizosphere.

33. Functional traits shape plant–plant interactions and recruitment in a hotspot of woody plant diversity.

34. Large‐scale facilitative effects for a single nurse shrub: Impact of the rainfall gradient, plant community and distribution across a geographical barrier.

35. Transgenerational coexistence history attenuates negative direct interactions and strengthens facilitation.

36. Belowground insect herbivory induces systemic volatile emissions that strengthen neighbouring plant resistance aboveground.

37. High-resolution kinetics of herbivore-induced plant volatile transfer reveal clocked response patterns in neighboring plants

38. Tree demographic and neighbourhood responses to regional environmental gradients of the northwestern United States.

39. Fluctuations in resource availability shape the competitive balance among non‐native plant species.

40. Competitive effect, but not competitive response, varies along a climatic gradient depending on tree species identity.

41. Competition‐induced downregulation of symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

42. Exploration of chemical interactions between Viscum combreticola Engl. and its hosts through a metabolic profiling approach and molecular networking.

43. Intercropping of Hordeum vulgare L. and Lupinus angustifolius L. causes the generation of prenylated flavonoids in Lupinus angustifolius L.

44. Within‐individual leaf trait variation increases with phenotypic integration in a subtropical tree diversity experiment.

45. Timing of invasive species removal influences nonnative biotic resistance and trajectories of community reassembly.

46. Nutrient enrichment undermines invasion resistance to Spartina alterniflora in a saltmarsh: Insights from modern coexistence theory.

47. Exploration of chemical interactions between Viscum combreticola Engl. and its hosts through a metabolic profiling approach and molecular networking

48. Intercropping of Hordeum vulgare L. and Lupinus angustifolius L. causes the generation of prenylated flavonoids in Lupinus angustifolius L.

49. Unraveling the relative role of light and water competition between lianas and trees in tropical forests: A vegetation model analysis

50. Co-occurrence frequency in vegetation patches decreases towards the harsh edge along an arid volcanic elevational gradient

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