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1. Metabolomic, photoprotective, and photosynthetic acclimatory responses to post‐flowering drought in sorghum

2. Co-occurrence networks reveal more complexity than community composition in resistance and resilience of microbial communities

3. Genome-resolved metagenomics reveals role of iron metabolism in drought-induced rhizosphere microbiome dynamics

4. Holo-omics for deciphering plant-microbiome interactions

5. Stress-associated developmental reprogramming in moss protonemata by synthetic activation of the common symbiosis pathway

6. Fungal community assembly in drought-stressed sorghum shows stochasticity, selection, and universal ecological dynamics

7. Broadening the impact of plant science through innovative, integrative, and inclusive outreach

8. The recent evolutionary rescue of a staple crop depended on over half a century of global germplasm exchange

9. Metabolomic, photoprotective, and photosynthetic acclimatory responses to post-flowering drought in sorghum

10. A calcium signalling network activates vacuolar K+ remobilization to enable plant adaptation to low-K environments

11. Fungal community assembly in drought-stressed sorghum shows stochasticity, selection, and universal ecological dynamics

12. Transcriptomic analysis of field-droughted sorghum from seedling to maturity reveals biotic and metabolic responses

13. Morphogene-assisted transformation of Sorghum bicolor allows more efficient genome editing

14. Successional adaptive strategies revealed by correlating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance with host plant gene expression

15. Genome-resolved metagenomics reveals role of iron metabolism in drought-induced rhizosphere microbiome dynamics

16. The recent evolutionary rescue of a staple crop depended on over half a century of global germplasm exchange

17. Broadening the impact of plant science through innovative, integrative, and inclusive outreach

18. Stress-associated developmental reprogramming in moss protonemata by synthetic activation of the common symbiosis pathway

19. Registration of the Barley Transposon‐Tagged Population II: Sixty‐One Lines Each Characterized for Ds Insertion Sites

20. Holo-omics for deciphering plant-microbiome interactions

21. Isolation of Histone from Sorghum Leaf Tissue for Top Down Mass Spectrometry Profiling of Potential Epigenetic Markers

22. Agricultural Soil Management Practices Differentially Shape the Bacterial and Fungal Microbiomes of Sorghum bicolor

23. Pathway to Validate Gene Function in Key Bioenergy Crop,Sorghum bicolor

25. Genetic Engineering and Editing of Plants: An Analysis of New and Persisting Questions

26. Redox-dependent interaction between thaumatin-like protein and β-glucan influences malting quality of barley

27. A calcium signalling network activates vacuolar K

28. Top-down mass spectrometry of histone modifications in sorghum reveals potential epigenetic markers for drought acclimation

30. Strong succession in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities

31. Drought delays development of the sorghum root microbiome and enriches for monoderm bacteria

32. Sequencing of 15 622 gene‐bearing BACs clarifies the gene‐dense regions of the barley genome

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34. Genetically encoded calcium indicators for fluorescence imaging in the moss Physcomitrella: GCaMP3 provides a bright new look

35. Photosynthetic antenna engineering to improve crop yields

37. Developments in crops and management systems to improve lignocellulosic feedstock production

38. Modifying thioredoxin expression in cereals leads to improved pre-harvest sprouting resistance and changes in other grain properties

39. Principal component analysis and biochemical characterization of protein and starch reveal primary targets for improving sorghum grain

40. Toward Molecular Understanding ofIn VitroandIn PlantaShoot Organogenesis

41. A membrane-associated thioredoxin required for plant growth moves from cell to cell, suggestive of a role in intercellular communication

42. Stability and inheritance of endosperm-specific expression of two transgenes in progeny from crossing independently transformed barley plants

43. Mapping barleyDsinsertions using wheat deletion lines reveals high insertion frequencies in gene-rich regions with high to moderate recombination rates

44. Digestibility of protein and starch from sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is linked to biochemical and structural features of grain endosperm

45. Biotechnology Applications for Sugar Beet

46. New insights into Oryza genome evolution: high gene colinearity and differential retrotransposon amplification

47. Sequencing of 15,622 gene-bearing BACs reveals new features of the barley genome

48. Behavior of a modified Dissociation element in barley: a tool for genetic studies and for breeding transgenic barley

49. High-frequency Ds remobilization over multiple generations in barley facilitates gene tagging in large genome cereals

50. Evolutionary Expansion, Gene Structure, and Expression of the Rice Wall-Associated Kinase Gene Family

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