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Plant Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of plant biology. The journal was originally established as Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft in 1883, changed its name to Botanica Acta in 1988. In 1999, the journal renamed itself Plant Biology, and restarted the volume numbering. Plant Biology is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the German Society for Plant Sciences and the Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands. The journal is currently edited by Heinz Rennenberg and J. T. M. Elzenga. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Plant Biology 200
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Karyotype diversity and genome size variation in Neotropical Maxillariinae orchids.
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Temporal, but not spatial, changes in expression patterns of petal identity genes are associated with loss of papillate conical cells and the shift to bird pollination in Macaronesian Lotus (Leguminosae).
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Geographical variation and the role of climate in leaf traits of a relict tree species across its distribution in China.
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Is the diversification of Mediterranean Basin plant lineages coupled to karyotypic changes?
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Provenance effect on carbon assimilation, photochemistry and leaf morphology in Mediterranean Cistus species under chilling stress
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Radial oxygen loss by the cushion plant Eriocaulon schimperi prevents methane emissions from an East-African mountain mire
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Reproductive phenology of Melastomataceae species with contrasting reproductive systems: contemporary and historical drivers.
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Climate drives plant-pollinator interactions even along small-scale climate gradients: the case of the Aegean.
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Uncovering the contribution of epigenetics to plant phenotypic variation in Mediterranean ecosystems.
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The conservation significance of natural hybridisation in Mediterranean plants: from a case study on Cyclamen (Primulaceae) to a general perspective
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CAX-ing a wide net: Cation/H(+) transporters in metal remediation and abiotic stress signalling
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Carbon dioxide emission from bamboo culms
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Photosynthetic limitation of several representative subalpine species in the Catalan Pyrenees in summer
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Germination sensitivity to water stress in four shrubby species across the Mediterranean Basin.
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Comparative seed germination traits in alpine and subalpine grasslands: higher elevations are associated with warmer germination temperatures
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Influence of altitude on local adaptation in upland tree species from central Argentina
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Comparative germination responses to water potential across different populations of Aegilops geniculata and cultivar varieties of Triticum durum and Triticum aestivum
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Diversity and functional traits of culturable microbiome members, including cyanobacteria in the rice phyllosphere
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Narrow endemics on coastal plains: Miocene divergence of the critically endangered genus Avellara (Compositae).
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Impact of interspecific competition and drought on the allocation of new assimilates in trees
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Contribution of gall microscopic structure to taxonomy of gallicolous aphids on Pistacia.
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Morpho-colorimetric characterisation of Malva alliance taxa by seed image analysis
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Desiccation of sediments affects assimilate transport within aquatic plants and carbon transfer to microorganisms
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Unique growth paths of heterospecific pollen tubes result in late entry into ovules in the gynoecium of Sagittaria (Alismataceae).
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Environmental gradients shape the genetic structure of two medicinal Salvia species in Jordan
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Obituary. Prof Dr Dr h.c. Andre E. Lauchli.
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Changes in southern Piedmont grassland community structure and nutritive quality with future climate scenarios of elevated tropospheric ozone and altered rainfall patterns
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Distinct germination response of endangered and common arable weeds to reduced water potential
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Disruption of the 'disease triangle' by chemical and physical environmental change
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Diel trends in stomatal response to ozone and water deficit: a unique relationship of midday values to growth and allometry in Pima cotton?
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Morphological and structural plasticity of grassland species in response to a gradient in saline-sodic soils
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Effects of extreme weather events and legume presence on mycorrhization of Plantago lanceolata and Holcus lanatus in the field.
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