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1. Plant responses to urban gradients: Extinction, plasticity, adaptation.

2. Effects of multiple mammalian herbivores and climate on grassland–shrubland transitions in the Chihuahuan Desert.

3. Woody encroachment: social–ecological impacts and sustainable management.

4. Influence of body size on the dual role of isopod Porcellio scaber in seed dispersal and predation of the mycoheterotrophic plant Monotropastrum humile.

5. Phylogenetic Diversity and Dispersion of Angiosperms in Plant Communities Along an Elevational Gradient in the Western United States.

6. On the health effects of curcumin and its derivatives.

7. Co‐Occurrence Patterns Do Not Predict Mutualistic Interactions Between Plant and Butterfly Species.

8. Where did they come from, where did they go? Niche conservatism in woody and herbaceous plants and implications for plant‐based paleoclimatic reconstructions.

9. Rare legumes are missing mutualists, but herbivory and environmental filtering are more important determinants of reintroduction success.

10. Recruitment responses of shade‐tolerant and heliophilous trees in degraded areas: The necessity of knowing the recruitment autecology of species for effective reforestation decisions.

11. Effect of simulated extreme rainfall on the vegetative phenology of perennial and annual herbaceous plants from a Brazilian dry forest.

12. Gradients in embolism resistance within stems driven by secondary growth in herbs.

13. Impact of soil residual auxin herbicide on seedling emergence and biomass differs between soil types, water pulse event, and seedling species.

14. Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Rhodiola sachalinensis and comparative analysis with its congeneric plants.

15. Root pH variation of herbaceous plants among plant functional groups in response to climate and soil gradients on the Tibetan alpine grasslands.

16. Juvenile survival increases with dispersal distance and varies across years: 15 years of evidence in a prairie perennial.

17. Wild herbivores and cattle have differing effects on postfire herbaceous vegetation recovery in an African savanna.

18. Shedding light on the relevance of asexual reproduction in the savannas: Cloning in Velloziaceae.

19. Increased frequency of extreme climatic events weakens the community stability of natural grassland under directional climate changes by reducing resilience.

20. Farm management and landscape context shape plant diversity at wetland edges in the Prairie Pothole Region of Canada.

21. Climate and shared evolutionary history drive trait variation among species of Neotropical understory monocots.

22. Restoration age affects microbial‐herbaceous plant interactions in an oak woodland.

23. Soil geochemistry and constraint of tree seedlings immediately after germination on Macrotermes termite mounds in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

24. Assessing factors that increase dusky gopher frog larval performance in open‐canopy wetlands.

25. Shrubs exhibit competitive interactions with herbaceous plants and shape community assemblage and functional composition in the alpine western Himalaya.

26. N6‐methyladenosine mRNA methylation positively regulated the response of poplar to salt stress.

27. The effect of dead standing (marcescent) biomass on litter decomposition in herbaceous flora is governed by plant functional group.

28. Stomatal response to VPD is not triggered by changes in soil–leaf hydraulic conductance in Arabidopsis or Callitris.

29. Resistance against tree encroachment is driven by richness and identity of herbaceous resident species.

30. Decoupling of uptake‐ and transport‐related traits in absorptive roots across coexisting herbaceous species in alpine meadows.

31. Plant geographic distribution influences chemical defences in native and introduced Plantago lanceolata populations.

32. Prediction of potential distributions of Morina kokonorica and Morina chinensis in China.

33. Invasive‐dominated grasslands in Hawaiʻi are resilient to disturbance.

34. The plant root economics space in relation to nutrient limitation in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities.

35. Drought response in herbaceous plants: A test of the integrated framework of plant form and function.

36. Joint effects of resource supply and resource types on properties of population dynamic models.

37. Mechanical soil disturbance in a pine savanna has multiyear effects on plant species composition.

38. Plant demographic knowledge is biased towards short‐term studies of temperate‐region herbaceous perennials.

39. Linking water‐use strategies with drought resistance across herbaceous crops.

40. Along the river: Longitudinal patterns of functional and taxonomic diversity of plants in riparian forests.

41. Modern pollen assemblages from the hinterland of the Tibetan Plateau and their significance for reconstructions of past vegetation.

42. Impact of mechanical shrub removal on encroached mountain rangelands in Lesotho, southern Africa.

43. Enhancing ecosystem services through collaborative grass removal and fire exclusion in the Eastern Ghats.

44. Time‐resolved systems analysis of the induction of high photosynthetic capacity in Arabidopsis during acclimation to high light.

45. Fire frequency has a contrasting effect on vegetation and topsoil in subcoastal heathland, woodland and forest ecosystems, south‐east Queensland, Australia.

46. Herbaceous vegetation changes along a bush encroachment intensity gradient in a montane area.

47. The dynamics of vegetation diversity and biomass under traditional grazing in Ethiopia's Somali rangeland.

48. Relationships between plant species richness and grazing intensity in a semiarid ecosystem.

49. A sequence of multiyear wet and dry periods provides opportunities for grass recovery and state change reversals.

50. Comparative constraint‐based modelling of fruit development across species highlights nitrogen metabolism in the growth‐defence trade‐off.

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