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Volume 165 2005 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science ~ Blackwell Publishing © 2005 New Phytologist Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK Blackwell Publishing, Inc., Commerce Place, 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5018, USA Blackwell Publishing Asia, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell Verlag, Kurfiirstendamm 57, 10707 Berlin, Germany Blackwell Munksgaard, 1 Rosenorns Allé, PO Box 227, DK-1502, Copenhagen V, Denmark Blackwell Publishing Japan/Blackwell Publishing Asia, 5F, GS Chiyoda Building, 3-11-14 lidabashi, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 102-0072, Japan Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2121 State Avenue, Ames, IA 50614-8300, USA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copy right owner. Authorisation to photocopy items for internal or personal use, OF the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $15.00 per copy Is paid directly to CCC, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01973, USA. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. Special requests should be addressed to the Publisher. Typeset by Graphicraft Limited Hong Kong and printed and bound in the UK Contents Volume 165 Number 1 January 2005 Components of apoplastic ascorbate use in Betula pendula leaves exposed to CO, and O, enrichment E. Padu, H. Kollist, I. Tulva, E. Oksanen & H. Moldau CONTENTS Dynamic light use and protection from excess light in uppet canopy and coppice leaves of Nothofagus cunninghamii in an Forum old growth, cool temperate rainforest in Victoria, Australia M. Tausz, C. R. Warren & M. A. Adams Editorial New Phytologist evolves and strengthens lhe influence of root assimilated inorganic carbon on nitrogen acquisition/assimilation and carbon Commentary partitioning Feature: Plant evolutionary ecology * Function: NO way to A. Viktor & M. D. Cramer die — nitric oxide, programmed cell death and xylogenesis Fine root distribution and persistence under field conditions of three co-occurring Great Basin species of different Review life form Tansley reviews M. S. Peek, A. ]. Leffler, C. ¥. Ivans, R. J. Ryel& Proanthocyanidins — a final frontier in flavonoid M. M. Caldwell research? Endolithic growth of two Lecidea lichens in granite from R. A. Dixon, D.-Y. Xie & S. B. Sharma continental Antarctica detected by molecular and Cell biology of the plant ( :0lgi apparatus microscopy techniques C. Hawes A. De los Rios, L. G. Sancho, M. Grube, ]. Wierzchos & ( Ascaso Research reviews The evolution of poly morphic sexual systems in daffodils Evaluation of natural and synthetic stimulants of plant ( Narcissus) immunity by microarray technology S. CH. Barrett & L. D. Harder U. von Rad, M. ]. Mueller e J.D urner Family level inbreeding depression and the evolution of plant Is variation in susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum mating systems correlated with population genetic structure in coast live oak ]. K. Kell Quercus agrifolia)? Evolution under tight linkage to mating type R. S. Dodd, D. Hiiberli, V.D ouhovnikoft, T. ¥.H arnik, M. K. Uyenoyama z Afzal-Rafii er M. ¢ rarbelotto Plant venereal diseases: insights from a messy metaphor Endocytosis of Xanthomonas campestris pathovat campestris ]. Antonovics lipopolysaccharides in non-host plant cells of Nicotiana Toward a more trait-centered approach to diffuse tabacum (co)evolution A. Gross, D. Kapp, 1: Nielsen & K. Niehaus S. ¥. Strauss, H. Sahbli, J]. K. Conner Wheat leaf photosynthesis loss due to leaf rust, with respect to lesion development and leaf nitrogen status Research C. Robert, M.-O. Bancal, B. Ney & C. Lannou Rapid reports lhe intercellular biotrophic leaf pathogen Cymadothea trifelii Direct evidence showing the effect of root surface iron locally degrades pectins, but not cellulose or xyloglucan in plaque on arsenite and arsenate uptake into rice cell walls of Trifolium repens ( Oryza sativa) roots U.K. Simon, R. Bauer, D. Rioux, M. Simard& Z. Chen, Y.-G. Zhu, W-]. Liu & A. A Meharg FE Oberwinkler Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reveal distinct patterns of Full papers anastomosis formation and hyphal healing mechanisms Early events responsible for aluminum toxicity symptoms in between different phylogenic groups suspension-cultured tobacco cells L. E. de la Providencia, FE A. de Souza, F. Fernandez, M. Sivaguru, Y. Yamamoto, Z. Rengel, S.J. Ahn eo N. S. Delmas & S. Declerck H. Matsumoto Zinc tolerance and hyperaccumulation in F, and F, offspring Community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at from intra and interecotype crosses of 7hlaspi caerulescens different soil depths in extensively and intensively managed H. Frérot, C. Lefebvre, C. Petit, C. Collin, A. Dos Santos agroecosystems e J. Escarré E Oehl, E. Sieverding, K. Ineichen, E.-A. Ris, T; Boller & Nitric oxide production by the differentiating xylem of A. Wiemken Zinnia elegans Genetic structure of Cenococcum geophilum populations in C. Gabaldén, L. V. Gomez Ros, M. A. Pedreno & primary successional volcanic deserts on Mount Fuji as A. Ros Barcelo revealed by microsatellite markers * Commentary p. 5 B. Wu, K. Nara & T: Hogetsu ) New Phytologist (2005) 165 Wwww.newphytologist.org Volume contents Pine microsatellite markers allow roots and ectomycorrhizas Full papers to be linked to individual trees Genome-wide identification of touch- and darkness- S. K. Saari, C. D. Campbell, J.R ussell, I. J Alexander& regulated Arabidopsis genes: a focus on calmodulin-like I. C. Anderson and XTH genes Evidence of species interactions within an ectomycorrhizal D. Lee, D. H. Polisensky & J. Braam fungal community Changes in the light sensitivity of buried Polygonum aviculare R. T; Koide, B. Xu, J. Sharda, Y. Lekberg & seeds in relation to cold-induced dormancy loss: N. Ostiguy development of a predictive model Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis affects functional diversity of D. Batlla & R. L. Benech-Arnold rhizosphere fluorescent pseudomonads * Commentary p. 338 P Frey-Klett, M. Chavatte, M.-L. Clausse, S. Courrier, C. Le Roux, ]. Raaijmakers, M. G. Martinotti, Irradiance and temperature affect the competitive ].-C. Pierrat & J. Garbaye interference of blackberry on the physiology of European Reproductive consequences of interactions between beech seedlings clonal growth and sexual reproduction in Nymphoides M. N. Fotelli, P. Rudolph, H. Rennenberg & A. Gefsler peltata: a distylous aquatic plant Nondestructive assessment of leaf chemistry and physiology Y¥. Wang, Q.-F Wang, Y.-H. Guo eS. C. H. Barrett through spectral reflectance measurements may be misleading when changes in trichome density co-occut E. Levizou, P. Drilias, G. K. Psaras & Y. Manetas Delay of /ris flower senescence by protease inhibitors C. Pak & W. G. van Doorn Volume 165 Number 2 February 2005 Organic acids promote the uptake of lanthanum by barley roots CONTENTS F. Han, X.-Q. Shan, ]. Zhang, Y.-N. Xie, Z.-G. Pei, S.-Z. Zhang, Y.-G. Zhu & B.Wen Forum Rapid decline in nitrate uptake and respiration with age in fine lateral roots of grape: implications for root efficiency and Editorial competitive effectiveness Modelling and theory A. Volder, D. R. Smart, A. ]. Bloom & D. M. Eissenstat Commentary Thlaspi caerulescens on nonmetalliferous soil in Luxembourg: Ffuunncctt ion: T[hTrheresshhoolldd modellesls apapplpileide d to seed 1gg ermination ecological niche and genetic variation in mineral element ecology * Environment: Understanding a flammable compositio 1 planet — climate, fire and global vegetation patterns M. Molitor, C.D echamps, W. Gruber & P. Meerts * Interaction: Are liverworts imitating mycorrhizas? Purification and characterization of a fructosyltransferase from onion bulbs and its key role in the synthesis of fructo- Review oligosaccharides in vivo Tansley reviews M. Fujishima, H. Sakai, K. Ueno, N. Takahashi, What have we learned from 15 years of free-air CC ).. §. Onodera, N. Benkeblia & N. Shiomi enrichment (FACE)? A meta-analytic review of the responses lhe global distribution of ecosystems in a world without fire of photosynthesis, canopy properties and plant production W. J. Bond, F. I. Woodward& G. F Midgley to rising CO * Commentary p. 341 E. A. Ainsworth & S. P. Long In touch: plant responses to mechanical stimuli Lethal effects of experimental warming approximating a ]. Braam future climate scenario on southern African quartz-field Genome conflict in the gramineae succulents: a pilot study N. Jones & I. Pasakinskiené C. F. Musil, U. Schmiedel & G. F. Midgley Components of ecosystem evaporation ina temperate Research reviews coniferous rainforest, with canopy transpiration scaled using Hybrid speciation in plants: new insights from molecular sapwood density studies M. M. Barbour, J. E. Hunt, A. S. Walcroft, M. J. Hegarty & S. J. Hiscock G. N. D. Rogers, T.M . McSeveny & D. Whitehead The Lipid A substructure of the Sinorhizobium meliloti Research lipopolysaccharides is sufficient to suppress the oxidative Rapid reports burst in host plants The Arabidopsis CDC25 induces a short cell length H. Scheidle, A. Groff& K. Niehaus when overexpressed in fission yeast: evidence for cell The liverwort Marchantia foliacea forms a specialized symbiosis cycle function with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Glomus D. A. Sorrell, D. Chrimes, J. R. Dickinson, H. ]. Rogers & ]. Russell & S. Bulman D. Francis * Commentary p. 345 © New Phytologist (2005) 165 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Base cation stimulation of mycorrhization and Full papers photosynthesis of sugar maple on acid soils are coupled Intersex inflorescences of Rumex acetosa demonstrate that sex by foliar nutrient dynamics determination is unique to each flower S. B. St Clair & J. P. Lynch C. Ainsworth, A. Rahman, ]. Parker & G. Edwards Mycorrhiza and root hairs in barley enhance acquisition of Inhibition of RNA and protein synthesis in pollen tube phosphorus and uranium from phosphate rock but development of Pinus bungeana by actinomycin D and mycorrhiza decreases root to shoot uranium transfer cycloheximide B. Chen, P. Roos, O. K. Borggaard, Y.-G. Zhu & I. Jakobsen H. Hao, Y. Li, Y. Hu & J. Lin [ranscript patterns associated with ectomycorrhiza Development and organization of the central vacuole of developI ment in Eucaly: ptus gg lobulus and Pisolithus microcarpus Acetabularia acetabulum S. Duplessis, P.-E. Courty, D. Tagu & F. Martin D. A. Ngo, P. A. Garland& D. F. Mandoli Growth and biomass of mycorrhizal mycelia in coniferous Caesium-affected gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana forests along short natural nutrient gradients I. Sahr, G. Voigt, H. G. Paretzke, P. Schramel & D. Ernst L. O. Nilsson, R. Giesler, E. Baath & H. Wallander Comparison of root absorption, translocation and tolerance Asymmetric evolution of duplicate genes encoding the of arsenic in the hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata and the CCAAT-binding factor NF-Y in plant genomes nonhyperaccumulator Pteris tremula J. Yang, Z. Xie e> B. J. Glover N. Caille, F. ]. Zhao & S. P. McGrath Repeated evolution of dioecy from androdioecy in Acer Palatability of Thlaspi caerulescens for snails: influence of zinc G. Gleiser & M. Verdi and glucosinolates N. Noret, P. Meerts, R Tolra, ‘ Poschenrieder, ] Barcelo Methods ce J. Escarre Morphometric analysis of root shape Che beneficial effect of aluminium and the role of citrate in A. Grabov, M. K. Ashley, S. Rigas, P. Hatzopoutlos, Al accumulation in Melastoma malabathricum L. Dolan & F. Vicente-Agullo T. Watanabe, S. Jansen & M. Osaki Internal iron biomineralization in /mperata cylindrica, a Corrigendum perennial grass: chemical composition, speciation and plant localization N. Rodriguez, N. Menéndez, ]. Tornero, R. Amils & Volume 165 Number 3 March 2005 V. de la Fuente Soil factors controlling mineral N uptake by Picea engelmannii seedlings: the importance of gross NH," CONTENTS production rates F. Grenon, R. L. Bradley, M. D. Jones, B. Shipley o& Forum H. Peat Commentary Molecular tagging of a senescence gene by introgression Interaction: The nonmycorrhizal root — a strategy for mapping of a stay-green mutation from Festuca pratensis survival in nutrient-impoverished soils * Evolution: B. J. Moore, I. S. Donnison, J. A. Harper, I. P. Armstead, Ancient du slication of cereal g5 enomes ]. King, H. Thomas, R. N. Jones, T. H. Jones, H. M. Thomas, W. G. Morgan, A. Thomas, H. J]. Ougham, L. Huang, T.: Meetings Fentem, L. A. Roberts & I. P. King A pioneer perspective on adaptation Local and systemic changes in arginine decarboxylase Review activity, putrescine levels and putrescine catabolism in wounded oilseed rape Tansley reviews T. Cowley & D. R. Walters Guard cell metabolism and CO, sensing Molecular characterization and expression of a cDNA A. Vavasseur & A. S. Raghavendra encoding fructai:fructan 6“-fructosyltransferase from [ egume nodule senescence: roles for redox and hormone asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) signalling in the orchestration of the natural aging process K. Ueno, S. Onodera, A. Kawakami, M. Yoshida & A. Puppo, K. Groten, F. Bastian, R. Carzaniga, M. Soussi, N. Shiomi M. Mercedes Lucas, M. Rosario de Felipe, J. Harrison, Development of combined imbibition and hydrothermal H. Vanacker & C. H. Foyer threshold models to simulate maize (Zea mays) and chickpea (Cicer arietinum) seed germination in variable environments Research W. E. Finch-Savage, H. R. Rowse & K. C. Dent Rapid reports Leaf hydraulic capacity in ferns, conifers and angiosperms: Isotopic discrimination of zinc in higher plants impacts on photosynthetic maxima D. J. Weiss, T. F. D. Mason, F. J. Zhao, G. J. D. Kirk, T. |. Brodribb, N. Michele Holbrook, M. A. Zwieniecki & B. J. Coles & M. S. A. Horstwood B. Palma © New Phytologist (2005) 165 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Xylem transport and shoot accumulation of lumichrome, a Phosphate uptake, transport and transfer by the arbuscular newly recognized rhizobial signal, alters root respiration, mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices is stimulated by stomatal conductance, leaf transpiration and photosynthetic increased carbohydrate availability rates in legumes and cereals H. Biicking & Y. Shachar-Hill V. N. Matiru & F. D. Dakora Fine roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae and soil nutrients Winter photosynthesis by saplings of evergreen broad-leaved in four neotropical rain forests: patterns across large trees in a deciduous temperate forest geographic distances Y. Miyazawa & K. Kikuzawa ]. S. Powers, K. K. Treseder & M. T. Lerdau Variability of Cenococcum colonization and its Russulaceae and Thelephoraceae form ectomycorrhizas with ecophysiological significance for young conifers at members of the Nyctaginaceae (Caryophyllales) in the alpine-treeline tropical mountain rain forest of southern Ecuador N. Hasselquist, M. J. Germino, T. McGonigle & I. Haug, M. Weif., ]. Homeier, F. Oberwinkler& I. Kottke W. K. Smith Duplication and DNA segmental loss in the rice genome: The use of conventional and quantitative real-time PCR implications for diploidization assays for Polymyxa graminis to examine host plant resistance, X. Wang, X. Shi, B. Hao, S. Ge & J. Luo inoculum levels and intraspecific variation * Commentary p. 659 E. Ward, K. Kanyuka, ]. Motteram, D. Kornyukhin @ M. |. Adams Methods A simple method for discriminating between cell membrane 887 The occurrence of dauciform roots amongst Western and cytosolic proteins Australian reeds, rushes and sedges, and the impact of L. Serna phosphorus supply on dauciform-root development in Schoenus unispic ulatus (Cy peraceae) Author index M. W. Shane, K. W. Dixon & H. Lambers * Commentary p. 655 Key word index © New Phytologist (2005) 165 Wwww.newphytologist.org

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