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1. Revealing nutrient limitation status of microorganisms in the soil of Robinia pseudoacaci a plantation through soil stoichiometry and enzyme metrology.

2. Applying taper function models for black locust plantations in Greek post-mining areas.

3. [Characteristics and influence factors of rainfall redistribution in eight typical plantations in the loess area in West Shanxi, China].

4. [Characteristics of soil moisture limitation and non-limitation in the response of sap flow to transpiration driving factors].

5. Biotic and abiotic factors causing the collapse of Robinia pseudoacacia L. veteran trees in urban environments.

6. Effects of sodium sulfide application on the growth of Robinia pseudoacacia, heavy metal immobilization, and soil microbial activity in Pb-Zn polluted soil.

7. The Rpf84 gene, encoding a ribosomal large subunit protein, RPL22, regulates symbiotic nodulation in Robinia pseudoacacia.

8. Effect of planting alien Robinia pseudoacacia trees on homogenization of Central European forest vegetation.

9. Increased nitrogen supply promoted the growth of non-N-fixing woody legume species but not the growth of N-fixing Robinia pseudoacacia.

10. Isolation, characterization, and selection of heavy metal-resistant and plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria from root nodules of Robinia pseudoacacia in a Pb/Zn mining area.

11. An introduced plant affects aquatic-derived carbon in the diets of riparian birds.

12. [Ecological and physiological mechanisms of growth decline of Robinia pseudoacacia plantations in the Loess Plateau of China: A review.]

13. Assessing the effect of industrial wastewater on soil properties and physiological and nutritional responses of Robinia pseudoacacia, Cercis siliquastrum and Caesalpinia gilliesii seedlings.

14. Experimental arid land afforestation in Central Anatolia, Turkey.

15. How ecosystems change following invasion by Robinia pseudoacacia: Insights from soil chemical properties and soil microbial, nematode, microarthropod and plant communities.

16. Investigations of microbial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons based on 13 C-labeled phenanthrene in a soil co-contaminated with trace elements using a plant assisted approach.

17. Quantitative response relationships between net nitrogen transformation rates and nitrogen functional genes during artificial vegetation restoration following agricultural abandonment.

18. Tolerance or avoidance: drought frequency determines the response of an N 2 -fixing tree.

19. [Effect of several methods of scarification and osmotic stress on seed germination of Robinia pseudoacacia L.]

20. Plant growth in amended molybdenum mine waste rock.

21. De novo sequencing and comparative transcriptome analysis of adventitious root development induced by exogenous indole-3-butyric acid in cuttings of tetraploid black locust.

22. Elevated CO 2 benefits the soil microenvironment in the rhizosphere of Robinia pseudoacacia L. seedlings in Cd- and Pb-contaminated soils.

23. Effects of salt stress on eco-physiological characteristics in Robinia pseudoacacia based on salt-soil rhizosphere.

24. Growth under elevated air temperature alters secondary metabolites in Robinia pseudoacacia L. seedlings in Cd- and Pb-contaminated soils.

25. Comparing watershed black locust afforestation and natural revegetation impacts on soil nitrogen on the Loess Plateau of China.

26. Symbiosis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Robinia pseudoacacia L. Improves Root Tensile Strength and Soil Aggregate Stability.

27. Soil C, N, P and Its Stratification Ratio Affected by Artificial Vegetation in Subsoil, Loess Plateau China.

28. Water availability as dominant control of heat stress responses in two contrasting tree species.

29. Hydroponic screening of black locust families for heavy metal tolerance and accumulation.

30. The Combined Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) and Lead (Pb) Stress on Pb Accumulation, Plant Growth Parameters, Photosynthesis, and Antioxidant Enzymes in Robinia pseudoacacia L.

31. Transcriptional profiles of emasculated flowers of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) determined using the cDNA-AFLP technique.

32. Fractal Characteristics of Soil Retention Curve and Particle Size Distribution with Different Vegetation Types in Mountain Areas of Northern China.

33. Geographical pattern in first bloom variability and its relation to temperature sensitivity in the USA and China.

34. Mesorhizobium soli sp. nov., a novel species isolated from the rhizosphere of Robinia pseudoacacia L. in South Korea by using a modified culture method.

35. Development of population structure and spatial distribution patterns of a restored forest during 17-year succession (1993-2010) in Pingshuo opencast mine spoil, China.

36. Response characteristics of soil fractal features to different land uses in typical purple soil watershed.

37. Genomic analyses of metal resistance genes in three plant growth promoting bacteria of legume plants in Northwest mine tailings, China.

38. Natural regeneration of trees in three types of afforested stands in the Taihang Mountains, China.

39. Can the life-history strategy explain the success of the exotic trees Ailanthus altissima and Robinia pseudoacacia in Iberian floodplain forests?

40. [Estimating leaf area index of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) plantations based on texture parameters of quickbird imagery].

41. Proteomic analysis of etiolated juvenile tetraploid Robinia pseudoacacia branches during different cutting periods.

42. Selection occurs within linear fruit and during the early stages of reproduction in Robinia pseudoacacia.

43. Evidence for inbreeding depression in the tree Robinia pseudoacacia L. (Fabaceae).

44. Forage and tree seedling growth in a soil with an encased swine sludge layer.

45. Phytohormone and assimilate profiles in emasculated flowers of the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) during development.

46. [Relationships between typical vegetations, soil salinity, and groundwater depth in the Yellow River Delta of China].

47. [Carbon storage of Pinus thunbergii and Robinia pseudoacacia plantations on Nanchangshan Island, Changdao County of Shandong Province, China].

48. [Soil organic carbon mineralization of Black Locust forest in the deep soil layer of the hilly region of the Loess Plateau, China].

49. [Ecological adaptability of leaf epidermis of erosion-resistant plants in hilly-gully area of Loess Plateau, Northwest China].

50. [Formation causes of wind damage to Robinia pseudoacacia plantation in Yellow River Delta].

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