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1. Cellular perspectives for improving mesophyll conductance.

2. The developmental relationship between stomata and mesophyll airspace.

3. The control of leaf development.

4. Phenomenology and the Megaliths of Wales: a Dreaming Too Far?

5. The regulation of napin gene expression in secondary embryos of Brassica napus.

6. Producing patterns in plants.

7. Feasibility of gold nanocones for collocated tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscope imaging.

8. Synthesis and import of GDP‐l‐fucose into the Golgi affect plant–water relations.

9. Regulatory NADH dehydrogenase‐like complex optimizes C4 photosynthetic carbon flow and cellular redox in maize.

10. Defining the scope for altering rice leaf anatomy to improve photosynthesis: a modelling approach.

11. Gall formation in clubroot-infected Arabidopsis results from an increase in existing meristematic activities of the host but is not essential for the completion of the pathogen life cycle.

12. Targeted manipulation of leaf form via local growth repression.

13. The ABC transporter SpTUR2 confers resistance to the antifungal diterpene sclareol.

14. Novel marker genes for early leaf development indicate spatial regulation of carbohydrate metabolism within the apical meristem.

15. Estimating uncertainty: A Bayesian approach to modelling photosynthesis in C3 leaves.

16. Changes in prey fields increase the potential for spatial overlap between gentoo penguins and a krill fishery within a marine protected area.

17. A comparison of gold and silver nanocones and geometry optimisation for tip‐enhanced microscopy.

18. BOOK REVIEWS.

19. Cell density and airspace patterning in the leaf can be manipulated to increase leaf photosynthetic capacity.

20. Assessing the effectiveness of specially protected areas for conservation of Antarctica's botanical diversity.

21. Auxin influx importers modulate serration along the leaf margin.

22. Conservation of Male Sterility 2 function during spore and pollen wall development supports an evolutionarily early recruitment of a core component in the sporopollenin biosynthetic pathway.

23. Increased leaf mesophyll porosity following transient retinoblastoma-related protein silencing is revealed by microcomputed tomography imaging and leads to a system-level physiological response to the altered cell division pattern.

24. leafprocessor: a new leaf phenotyping tool using contour bending energy and shape cluster analysis.

25. Restoration of DWF4 expression to the leaf margin of a dwf4 mutant is sufficient to restore leaf shape but not size: the role of the margin in leaf development.

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