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1. Coordinated variation in elemental composition and morphology in leaves, but independence in roots across Chinese grasslands.

2. Contrasting strategies in morphological and physiological response to drought stress among temperate forest understory forbs and graminoids.

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3. Transitions Into Freezing Environments Linked With Shifts in Phylogenetic Integration Between Vitaceae Leaf Traits.

4. Species delimitation in Xanthium sect. Acanthoxanthium (Heliantheae, Asteraceae) and the neglected species Xanthium argenteum.

5. SUPERMAN Targets PHRAGMOPLAST ORIENTING KINESIN to Negatively Regulate Leaf Cell Division in Poplar.

6. Adaptive radiation of the Callicarpa genus in the Bonin Islands revealed through double‐digest restriction site‐associated DNA sequencing analysis.

7. Evolutionary history and root trait coordination predict nutrient strategy in tropical legume trees.

8. An integrative taxonomy of Asian Caryodaphnopsis (Lauraceae) based on morphology and phylogenomics.

9. Intra‐leaf modeling of Cannabis leaflet shape produces leaf models that predict genetic and developmental identities.

10. SlPP2C2 interacts with FZY/SAUR and regulates tomato development via signaling crosstalk of ABA and auxin.

11. On the origin of the Oriental plane tree (Platanus orientalis L.).

12. The functional diversity–productivity relationship of woody plants is climatically sensitive.

13. Leaf morphology related genes revealed by integrating Pan‐transcriptome, GWAS and eQTL analyses in a Liriodendron population.

14. Leaf morphological traits show greater responses to changes in climate than leaf physiological traits and gas exchange variables.

15. Tight coupling between leaf δ13C and N content along leaf ageing in the N2-fixing legume tree black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.).

16. Agronomic and physiological characteristics of high yield and nitrogen use efficient varieties of rice: Comparison between two near‐isogenic lines.

17. Species identification through deep learning and geometrical morphology in oaks (Quercus spp.): Pros and cons.

18. Herbivores disrupt clinal variation in plant responses to water limitation.

19. Time will tell: Taxonomic and functional diversity of monilophyte ferns in native forests and abandoned silviculture systems.

20. Influence of tea leaf morphology on water interception for droplet impact.

21. Morphology and anatomy of leaves and vegetative shoots in Calocedrus Kurz (Cupressoideae, Cupressaceae s.str.) in the light of species identification.

22. Phylogenomic and morphological data reveal hidden patterns of diversity in the national tree of Brazil, Paubrasilia echinata.

23. Vegetative phase change causes age‐dependent changes in phenotypic plasticity.

24. Tipburn resilience in lettuce (Lactuca spp.) – the importance of germplasm resources and production system‐specific assays.

25. Fields of a thousand shimmers: canopy architecture determines high‐frequency light fluctuations.

26. SEMI‐ROLLED LEAF 10 stabilizes catalase isozyme B to regulate leaf morphology and thermotolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

27. (3041) Proposal to conserve the name Erythroxylum suberosum against Steudelia brasiliensis (Erythroxylaceae).

28. What role do dauciform roots play? Responses of Carex filispica to trampling in alpine meadows based on functional traits.

29. Genomic data and common garden experiments reveal climate‐driven selection on ecophysiological traits in two Mediterranean oaks.

30. Neglected and forgotten: The fire lilies (Lilium bulbiferum agg.) of the NW European lowlands.

31. Paleogene Ficus leaves from India and their implications for fig evolution and diversification.

32. An automatic plant leaf stoma detection method based on YOLOv5.

33. CRISPR/Cas9 genome‐editing applied to MdPGT1 in apple results in reduced foliar phloridzin without impacting plant growth.

34. Individual and interactive responses of woody plants' biomass and leaf traits to drought and shade.

35. (2974) Proposal to conserve the name Frankenia ericifolia C. Sm. ex DC. against F. ericifolia Salisb. (Frankeniaceae).

36. Interannual adjustments in stomatal and leaf morphological traits of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) demonstrate its climate change acclimation potential.

37. Leaf trait modification in European beech trees in response to climatic and edaphic drought.

38. Phenotypic plasticity and the leaf economics spectrum: plasticity is positively associated with specific leaf area.

39. Characterization of anatomical features, developmental roadmaps, and key genes of bamboo leaf epidermis.

40. An underwater Serengeti: Seagrass‐mediated effects on intake and cultivation grazing behavior of a marine megaherbivore.

41. Tension zone trapped by exogenous cline: Analysis of a narrow hybrid zone between two parapatric Oxytropis species (Fabaceae).

42. Thermal remote sensing for plant ecology from leaf to globe.

43. Within‐individual leaf allometry and the evolution of leaf morphology: A multilevel analysis of leaf allometry in temperate Viburnum (Adoxaceae) species.

44. Performance Comparison of Fast, Transparent, and Biotic Heaters Based on Leaf Skeletons.

45. Evaluation of yield and agronomic performance of leafed and semi‐leafless pea blends.

46. CO2‐induced biochemical changes in leaf volatiles decreased fire‐intensity in the run‐up to the Triassic–Jurassic boundary.

47. Differential nutrient limitation and tree height control leaf physiology, supporting niche partitioning in tropical dipterocarp forests.

48. Sources and consequences of mismatch between leaf disc and whole‐leaf leaf mass per area (LMA).

49. Morphological and anatomical traits during development: Highlighting extrafloral nectaries in Passiflora organensis.

50. Increases in vein length compensate for leaf area lost to lobing in grapevine.