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1. Key role played by mesophyll conductance in limiting carbon assimilation and transpiration of potato under soil water stress.

2. Key role played by mesophyll conductance in limiting carbon assimilation and transpiration of potato under soil water stress.

3. Quantifying photosynthetic restrictions.

4. γ-Aminobutyric Acid Alleviates Salinity-Induced Impairments in Rice Plants by Improving Photosynthesis and Upregulating Osmoprotectants and Antioxidants.

5. Linking structure to function: the connection between mesophyll structure and intrinsic water use efficiency.

6. Regional differences in leaf evolution facilitate photosynthesis following severe drought.

7. A role for ethylene signaling and biosynthesis in regulating and accelerating CO2 - and abscisic acid-mediated stomatal movements in Arabidopsis.

9. Some anatomical, morphological and physiological features of the flag leaf in introgressive bread wheat lines with Aegilops columnaris Zhuk. genetic material

10. Species-specific and environment-sensitive functional traits in six steppe plant species with different roles in community

11. Anatomical structure of leaves in Magnolia kobus, M. obovata, M. denudata in the first stages of ontogenesis

12. Mutation mapping of a variegated EMS tomato reveals an FtsH-like protein precursor potentially causing patches of four phenotype classes in the leaves with distinctive internal morphology

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

14. Anatomical structure of leaves in Magnolia kobus, M. obovata, M. denudata in the first stages of ontogenesis.

15. Plasmodesmal connectivity in C4Gynandropsis gynandra is induced by light and dependent on photosynthesis.

16. Species-specific and environment-sensitive functional traits in six steppe plant species with different roles in community.

17. Conserved cellular patterning in the mesophyll of rice leaves.

18. EFFECT OF FOLIAR SPRAYING WITH DIONYFER AND AZOMIN ON SOME ANATOMICAL TRAITS OF THE LEAVES OF LAWSONIA INERMIS L.

20. Comparative anatomical study of underground and aboveground organs in Ferula tadshikorum Pimenov under natural and introduced environments

21. Conserved cellular patterning in the mesophyll of rice leaves

22. The Role of Ultrastructural Organization of Cells in Adaptation of Winter Wheat to Low Temperature.

23. Contrasting leaf intercellular space development in sorghum and maize modulates different tolerance capacity to water limitation.

24. ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF SASKATOON BERRY (AMELANCHIER MEDIK.) LEAVES UNDER DIFFERENT CULTIVATION CONDITIONS.

25. ANATOMÍA FOLIAR DE ESPECIES PREDOMINANTES EN BOSQUES Y PASTIZALES DEL IBERÁ.

26. COMPARATIVE LEAF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF Nepeta nuda L. PLANTLETS, REGENERATED FROM CRYOPRESERVED SHOOT MERISTEM AND ex vitro-ADAPTED PLANTS.

27. A role for ethylene signaling and biosynthesis in regulating and accelerating CO2‐ and abscisic acid‐mediated stomatal movements in Arabidopsis.

28. Comparative leaf structural analysis of Nepeta nuda l. Plantlets, regenerated from cryopreserved shoot meristem and ex vitro-adapted plants

30. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of thylakoid complexes separated by Blue Native PAGE

31. Defining the scope for altering rice leaf anatomy to improve photosynthesis: a modelling approach.

33. Adaptive characteristics of plants in the conditions of technogenic pollution.

34. Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions

35. The bias of a two‐dimensional view: comparing two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional mesophyll surface area estimates using noninvasive imaging

36. The anatomical and compositional basis of leaf mass per area

37. Leaf morphological and anatomical structure of pregenerative individuals of Ferula tadshikorum in ex situ conditions

38. Mesophyll specific expression of a bacterial mercury transporter-based vacuolar sequestration machinery suffciently enhances mercury tolerance of Arabidopsis.

39. Limited Acclimation in Leaf Morphology and Anatomy to Experimental Drought in Temperate Forest Species.

40. A rapid freezing method to determine tissue layer thickness in drought-stressed leaves.

41. Mutation mapping of a variegated EMS tomato reveals an FtsH-like protein precursor potentially causing patches of four phenotype classes in the leaves with distinctive internal morphology

43. The role of grapevine leaf morphoanatomical traits in determining capacity for coping with abiotic stresses: a review

44. Structural organization of the spongy mesophyll.

45. Leaf Anatomical Plasticity of Phyllostachys glauca McClure in Limestone Mountains Was Associated with Both Soil Water and Soil Nutrients.

46. Iron in leaves: chemical forms, signalling, and in-cell distribution.

47. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of thylakoid complexes separated by Blue Native PAGE.

48. Light stress-induced chloroplast movement and midday depression of photosynthesis in sorghum leaves

50. A vegetative storage protein improves drought tolerance in maize.

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