Plants People Planet

Papers
(The H4-Index of Plants People Planet is 23. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Safeguarding sandalwood: A review of current and emerging tools to support sustainable and legal forestry94
Evaluating the determinants of deforestation and approaches to reforestation by cocoa farmers in Côte d'Ivoire50
A comprehensive checklist of Mediterranean wild edible plants: Diversity, traditional uses, and knowledge gaps49
Exploiting genetic variation from unadapted germplasm—An example from improvement of sorghum in Ethiopia48
Prescribed burning effectively maintains threatened species in semi‐natural grasslands on lava flows44
The long road to a sustainable banana trade34
Exchangeable lead (Pb) in lowland paddy soils of Sri Lanka as affected by the differences in agro‐climatic zones, soil orders, and water sources33
Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case33
A new feature of the laboratory model plant Nicotiana benthamiana: Dead‐end trap for sustainable field pest control31
Exploring eco‐evolutionary and temporal patterns of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities colonizing Sorghum bicolor 30
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The role of strigolactone structural diversity in the host specificity and control of Striga, a major constraint to sub‐Saharan agriculture29
Cytogenetics of maize in Mexico as a field of transnational exchange: The case of Takeo Ángel Kato Yamakake29
Perspectives on biotechnology: Public and corporate narratives in the GM archives28
Genomic responses to climate: Understanding local adaptation in the Andean tree species Nothofagus pumilio and implications for a changing world27
Resilient trees for urban environments: The importance of intraspecific variation26
Assessing the impact of strictly protecting 30%–50% of global land on carbon dynamics in natural and agricultural ecosystems26
Controlling banana bunchy top disease in Benin: Crop protection strategies with socio‐economic perspectives25
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Building a more predictive model of terroir for the Anthropocene24
The most threatened plants receive the least scientific attention23
Most of the world's largest flowers (genus Rafflesia) are now on the brink of extinction23
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