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1. The effect of constitutive root isoprene emission on root phenotype and physiology under control and salt stress conditions

2. Isoprene emission by plants in polluted environments

3. Designing plant–transparent agrivoltaics

4. Characterization of promoter elements of isoprene‐responsive genes and the ability of isoprene to bind START domain transcription factors

6. Elevated temperatures cause loss of seed set in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) potentially through the disruption of source-sink relationships

7. Phosphoglucoisomerase Is an Important Regulatory Enzyme in Partitioning Carbon out of the Calvin-Benson Cycle

8. Phaseolus vulgaris SUT1.1 is a high affinity sucrose‐proton co‐transporter

9. Transcriptional Regulation of the Glucose-6-Phosphate/Phosphate Translocator 2 Is Related to Carbon Exchange Across the Chloroplast Envelope

10. Pentose Phosphate Pathway Reactions in Photosynthesizing Cells

11. Rewiring of jasmonate and phytochrome B signalling uncouples plant growth-defense tradeoffs

12. The time course of acclimation to the stress of triose phosphate use limitation

13. Laisk measurements in the non-steady-state: tests in plants exposed to warming and variable CO2 concentrations

15. Isoprene measurements to assess plant hydrocarbon emissions and the methylerythritol pathway

18. Contrasting anther glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase activities between two bean varieties suggest an important role in reproductive heat tolerance

19. The roles of photorespiration and alternative electron acceptors in the responses of photosynthesis to elevated temperatures in cowpea

21. Leaf isoprene emission as a trait that mediates the growth-defense tradeoff in the face of climate stress

22. Validation of an insertion-engineered isoprene synthase as a strategy to functionalize terpene synthases

23. Source of 12C in Calvin–Benson cycle intermediates and isoprene emitted from plant leaves fed with 13CO2

24. The reduction in leaf area precedes that in photosynthesis under potassium deficiency: the importance of leaf anatomy

25. Reimport of carbon from cytosolic and vacuolar sugar pools into the Calvin-Benson cycle explains photosynthesis labeling anomalies

27. Insect herbivory antagonizes leaf cooling responses to elevated temperature in tomato

29. Is triose phosphate utilization important for understanding photosynthesis?

30. Pollen development at high temperature and role of carbon and nitrogen metabolites

31. Intramolecular carbon isotope signals reflect metabolite allocation in plants

32. The metabolic origins of non-photorespiratory CO2 release during photosynthesis: a metabolic flux analysis

33. Evolution of a biochemical model of steady-state photosynthesis

35. A reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata

36. Leaf isoprene emission as a trait that mediates the growth-defense tradeoff in the face of climate stress

37. Phaseolus vulgaris SUT1.1 is a high affinity sucrose‐proton co‐transporter

38. Isoprene Acts as a Signaling Molecule in Gene Networks Important for Stress Responses and Plant Growth

39. Emerging research in plant photosynthesis

40. Isoprene research - 60 years later, the biology is still enigmatic

42. Isoprene Suppression by CO2 Is Not Due to Triose Phosphate Utilization (TPU) Limitation

43. Plastidic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases are regulated to maintain activity in the light

44. A Cytosolic Bypass and G6P Shunt in Plants Lacking Peroxisomal Hydroxypyruvate Reductase

45. Erratum

46. In situ emission of BVOCs by three urban woody species

47. Rewiring of jasmonate and phytochrome B signalling uncouples plant growth-defense tradeoffs

48. Older Thinopyrum intermedium (Poaceae) plants exhibit superior photosynthetic tolerance to cold stress and greater increases in two photosynthetic enzymes under freezing stress compared with young plants

49. Exogenous isoprene modulates gene expression in unstressed Arabidopsis thaliana plants

50. Supply and consumption of glucose 6-phosphate in the chloroplast stroma

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