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SUBJECT INDEX biosynthesis and, one-carbon metabolism Actin filaments and, 127-28 guard cell signal \DP-ribose solutes and, transduction and, 63 cyclic Actinidia spp guard cell signal cytokinin metabolism and transduction and, lipid action, 106 635-36 sis and, 345 Actinodaphne hookeri Aerobic metabolism seed-storage lipid mitochondria and oxidative biosynthesis and, 352 stress, 561-82 Activated methyl cycle Agmatine one-carbon metabolism alkaloid biosynthesis and and, 127-28 41, 52 $s in conifers Active site metal clusters A erobac fertum tumefactens 98-99. 704. Mo-based nitrogenase and, alkaloid biosynthesis and, > 269, 276-80 51 Acy 1-ACP thioesterases ascorbic acid biosynthesis ignal seed-storage lipid and, 444 and, 6 33 34 biosynthesis and, 340-41 cytokinin metabolism and and oxidative Acyl groups action, 102, 106, 108 seed-storage lipid fruit maturation and biosynthesis and, 335-54 ripening, 732 Acyltransferases history of research, 1, 12, seed-storage lipid 14, 16 biosynthesis and, 342-44 Ajmalacine ension and water Adaptive significance alkaloid biosynthesis and, circadian rhythms and, 44 153-54 Al Adenine-type cytokinins organic anion exudation cytokinin metabolism and from roots and, 527, 533, action, 91—94, 96 540-43 plant 1 pholipases and, Adenosine triphosphate Aldonolactone »4 (ATP) dehydrogenases Acetabularia acetabulum isoprene emission and, ascorbic acid biosynthesis tonoplast transporters and, 407 and, 449-50 plasma membrane Aldonolactone oxidases 1m H*-ATPases and, 832 ascorbic acid biosynthesis ascorbic acid biosynthesis S-Adenosylhomocysteine and, 449-50 and, 443 one-carbon metabolism Aleurone roups and, 127-28 endosperm development e lipid S-Adenosylmethionine and, 233, 251-55 877 878 SUBJECT INDEX gibberellin signaling and, gibberellin signaling and, organic anion exudation 67, 79-81 70-71 from roots and, 527—50 Algae Alveolus Antibiotics ascorbic acid biosynthesis endosperm development history of research, 9 and, 446-48 and, 241-46 Anticlinal cell wall deposition macronutrient utilization Amaranthus edulis endosperm development 22 and, 163-92 molecular engineering of and, 233 plant phospholipases and, C4 photosynthesis and, Antioxidants 218 300-1 isoprene emission and, Alkaloid biosynthesis American Association for the 419-20 benzylisoquinolone Advancement of Science mitochondria and oxidative alkaloids, 36-41 (AAAS) stress. 561 82 biochemistry of pathways history of research, 24-25 Antirrhinum spp 31-45 Amino acid substitution fruit maturation and cell biology of pathways, studies ripening, 731 31-45 Mo-based nitrogenase and, \Pases developmental regulation, 282-85 macronutrient utilization 45-47 Amino acid transporters and, 187 future research, 55 transporters for APC family inducible expression, nitrogenous solutes and, transporters fo! 4749 659, 668-75 nitrogenous solutes and, introduction, 31-45 Ammonium 669 metabolic engineering macronutrient utilization Apoptosis applications, 51-55 and, 165-74 ribosome-inactivating miscellaneous alkaloids transporters for proteins and, 784—804 53-55 nitrogenous solutes and, Aquaporins nicotine, 41-43, 53 659, 666-68 tonoplast transporters and polyamine derivatives, AMT family 469, 480-85 53 transporters for Arabidopsis thaliana promoter analysis, 49-51 nitrogenous solutes and, alkaloid biosynthesis and purine alkaloids, 43 667-69 36 regulation of alkaloid a-Amylase ascorbic acid biosynthesis biosynthetic genes, 45-51 gibberellin signaling and and, 437-38, 440-41 signal transduction, 47-49 79-8 | 443-45, 449-56, 458 subcellular Anabaena spp circadian rhythms and compartmentation of Mo-based nitrogenase and, 139-54 alkaloid biosynthetic 270 cohesion-tension and water enzymes, 43-45 photosystem I and, 596-97 uptake, 866 terpenoid indole alkaloids, Anabasine cytokinesis and cell plate 31-36. 51-53 alkaloid biosynthesis and, building, 759, 762-65, tissue-specific localization 52-53 768-73 45-47 Angiosperms cytokinin metabolism and tropane alkaloids, 41-43, endosperm development action, 97-98, 102-7, 109 53 and, 233-58 defensive resin Allium cepa Anion channels biosynthesis in conifers metabolic NMR and, 513 guard cell signal and, 711—12 Altered function mutant transduction and, 640—42 endosperm development JIBJECT INDEX 879 Arum maculatum introduction, 438 mitochondria and oxidative mammals, 449-50 fruit maturation and stress, 576 D-mannose- 1-phosphate a we ripenin 25 Arylsulfatase guanylyltransferase, 199 macronutrient utilization 444 gibberellin signaling and, and, 180 phosphomannose 6 s | Ase lepias Syvriaca isomerase, 443-44 guard cell signal seed-storage lipid phosphomannose transduct 1 and, 629-42, biosynthesis and, 345 mutase, 444 645—4 Ascorbate plants, 449-50 macronutriet mitochondria and oxidative Smirnoff-Wheeler and, I¢ stress, 579-81 pathway of ascorbate 176 Ascorbic acid biosynthesis, 440-43 molecular engineering of biosy nthesis of vicl gene, 451-54 C,4 photosynthesis and, aldonolactone Aspergillus flavus dehydrogenases, ribosome-inactivating 1 metabolism 449-50 proteins and, 791 22, 126, 128-29 aldonolactone oxidases Aspergillus nidulans nion exudation 449-50 ribosome-inactivating san 04 ind, 532-33 algae, 446-48 proteins and, 803-4 alternative pathways in transporters for nd. 595-98. plants to ascorbic acid nitrogenous solutes and, 454-56 663 spholipases and, ascorbate biosynthetic Aspergillus niger 219-20, enzymes, 443-46 organic anion exudation ascorbate-deficient A from roots and, 546 rembrane thaliana mutants, Astelaria spp ises and, 817-35 450-5] endosperm development ion and, 315, conclusions, 458—59 and, 241 395 ZO control of ascorbate Asymmetric cell divisions ipid synthesis, 456-58 cytokinesis and cell plate ; and, 341-42, conversion of building, 770-71 1 353-54 GDP-L-Gal to L-Gal, Atriplex spp ‘porters and, 444 molecular engineering of 488 fungi, 446-50 C4 photosynthesis and, transp L-galactono-1,4-lactone 303 nitrog s solutes and, dehydrogenase, 445-46 Atropa belladonna I galactose alkaloid biosynthesis and, Aromatic cytokinins dehydrogenase, 444-45 33, 46, 52 ytokinin metabolisamn d GDP-D-mannose-3 Aureomycin action, 93, 95 5-epimerase, 444 history of research, 9 ARR gene GDP-D- Autoregulation macronutrient utilization pyrophosphorylase, gibberellin signaling and, and, | 444 69-70 Ars gene genetics, 450-51 AUXINS macronutrient utilization historical perspective, history of research, 12, 14, and, 180, 185 439-40 21 880 SUBJECT INDEX Avena sativa gibberellin signaling and, Bradyrhizobium japonicum alkaloid biosynthesis and, 74-75 Mo-based nitrogenase and, 52 macronutrient utilization 270 history of research, 15, 21 and, 168 Brassica juncea Azotobacter vinelandii Basal bodies macronutrient utilization Mo-based nitrogenase and Chlamydomonas spp. and, and, 184 270-71, 273, 286-87 363, 376-79 Brassica napus BBE! promoter alkaloid biosynthesis and, B alkaloid biosynthesis and, 52, 54 B22E gene 50-51 cytokinin metabolism and endosperm development Benzophenanthridine action, 100 and, 251 alkaloid biosynthesis and, endosperm development Bacillus subtilis 39 and, 242 organic anion exudation Benzylisoquinolone alkaloids macronutrient utilization from roots and, 546 alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 173 Bacteria 29, 36-41 organic anion exudation defensive resin (R,S)-Berbamunine from roots and, 531-32, biosynthesis in conifers alkaloid biosynthesis and, 536 and, 693 38 Brassica nigra Mo-based nitrogenase and, Berberine macronutrient utilization 270 alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 187-88 molecular engineering of 36-37, 39-40, 44, 47 Brassica spp C4 photosynthesis and, Berberis stolonifera macronutrient utilization 303, 307 alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 167 organic anion exudation 33, 38, 40 molecular engineering of from roots and, 528, Bet genes C4 photosynthesis and, 545-46 endosperm development 303 plant phospholipases and, and, 250 tonoplast transporters and, 213, 217-18 Biological clocks 478 plastid division and, circadian rhythms and, Bryonia dioica 315-27 139-54 ribosome-inactivating seed-storage lipid “Biosynthetic” vesicles proteins and, 789, 802 biosynthesis and, 341, alkaloid biosynthesis and, Budding 348 29-55 cytokinesis and cell plate Badger Ordinance Works Biotechnology building, 751 history of research, 8-9 defensive resin Bundle sheath cells Balancing charges biosynthesis in conifers molecular engineering of organic anion exudation and, 689-718 C4 photosynthesis and, from roots and, 544—45 Biotic stress 306 Ballooning mitochondria and oxidative Butanol |-guard cell signal cytokinesis and cell plate stress, 561-82 transduction and, 636 building, 751-74 Blue light signal transduction C Bark beetles guard cell signal defensive resin transduction and, 630 C4 photosynthesis biosynthesis in conifers Borago officinalis molecular engineering of and, 689-718 seed-storage lipid C4 enzymes in C3 Barley biosynthesis and, 346 plants, 303-10 SUBJECT INDEX 881 7 + C4 enzymes in C4 Ca**/ H™ antiporter isoprene emission and, plants, 300-3 tonoplast transporters and, 415-16 CO, pump, 302-3 469, 478-79 Carbon dioxide (CO) pump enzymes located in Cab gene molecular engineering of bundle sheath cells of molecular engineering of C4 photosynthesis and, C4 plants, 306 C4 photosynthesis and, 302-3 enzymes located in 3034, 306 Carotenoids mesophyll cells of C4 Cadaverine fruit maturation and plants, 303-6 alkaloid biosynthesis and, ripening, 739 future research, 310 52-53 Carpel development introduction, 298-99 Caffeine fruit maturation and NADP-ME enzyme, 309 alkaloid biosynthesis and, ripening, 725 overproduction of C4 43 Carpophilus spp. enzymes in leaves of Calendula officinalis ribosome-inactivating C; plants, 303-6 seed-storage lipid proteins and, 791 PEPC gene, 307-8 biosynthesis and, 348 Casava PEP-CK enzyme, 309 California Institute of history of research, 22 physiological impacts of Technology (CalTech) Casparian bands overproduction of C4 history of research, 11-16 cohesion-tension and water enzymes in C; plants, Callose synthase uptake, 863-65 307-9 cytokinesis and cell plate macronutrient utilization PPDK enzyme, 308-9 building, 751-74 and, 171 rate-limiting reactions, Camellia sinensis Cassia tora 300-2 alkaloid biosynthesis and, organic anion exudation transgenic Cy, plants, 33 from roots and, 532-33 302-3 Camptotheca acuminata Catalase Ca** alkaloid biosynthesis and, mitochondria and oxidative alkaloid biosynthesis and, 31-32 stress, 578-79 49 Camptothecin Catalysis circadian rhythms and, alkaloid biosynthesis and, Mo-based nitrogenase and, 142-43 31 272-73 cytokinesis and cell plate Candida albicans plant phospholipases and, building, 758, 764-65 ascorbic acid biosynthesis 213, 217-19, 221-22 guard cell signal and, 443, 447-49 plasma membrane transduction and, 627-47 Carbon H*-ATPases and, 833 mitochondria and oxidative guard cell signal Catharanthine stress, 561 transduction and, 627-47 alkaloid biosynthesis and, plant phospholipases and, isoprene emission and, 34 213-16, 218 407, 420 Catharanthus roseus plasma membrane metabolic NMR and, 499, alkaloid biosynthesis and, H* -ATPases and, 817-35 508-11 31-32, 34-35, 45-48, Ca**-ATPase Carbon dioxide (CO>) 50-52 tonoplast transporters and, circadian rhythms and, plant phospholipases and, 469, 478 142 213 Ca** -binding proteins guard cell signal Cavitation tonoplast transporters and, transduction and, 627-47 cohesion-tension and water 485-86 history of research, 6 uptake, 847-68 882 SUBJECT INDEX Cedrus spp Ceratodon purpureus functional systems defensive resin seed-storage lipid basal bodies, 376-79 biosynthesis in conifers biosynthesis and, 346 cell wall, 368 and, 698 Cereals chloroplasts, 369-75 Cell-cell recognition endosperm development contractile vacuoles, Chlamydomonas spp. and, and, 233-58 368-69 363 gibberellin signaling and, eyespot, 379-80 Cell cycle 79-81 flagella, 375-76 Chlamydomonas spp. and, Channeling mitochondria, 369 363, 380-84 seed-storage lipid nuclear genome, 368 cytokinesis and cell plate biosynthesis and, 351-54 nucleus, 368 building, 754-55, 770-71 Chara corallina osmotic regulation, endosperm development tonoplast transporters and, 758-69 and, 233-58 476-77, 484 rn ototaxis, 379-80 macronutrient utilization “Chatt” cycle ci ‘cadian rhythms, 154, and, 190 Mo-based nitrogenase and, 387 plastid division and, 281 cytokinesis and cell plate 7 315-2 Chemical ecology building, 754, 757 Cell entry defensive resin genus ribosome-inactivating biosynthesis in conifers C. reinhardtii laboratory proteins and, 797-801 and, 689-718 strains, 366-68 Cell plate building Chenopodium spp taxonomy, 364-66 cytokinesis and, 751 74 circadian rhythms and, 152 introduction, 364 Cell wall ribosome-inactivating light-mediated responses, alkaloid biosynthesis and, proteins and, 796—97 386-87 29 chi33 mutant meiotic life cycle, 380-84 Chlamydomonas spp. and, endosperm development mitotic life cycle, 380-84 O08 and, 251 molecular tool kit, 387-91 cytokinesis and cell plate Chi8 gene nutrient uptake, 385-86 building, 751-74 macronutrient utilization physiological processes, endosperm development and, 173 385-87 and, 233 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii plant phospholipases and, fruit maturation and macronutrient utilization 218 ripening, 725, 738-39 and, 163, 165, 168-71, sexual cycle, 382-84 Central circadian oscillator 174-75, 177-78, 180-81, sources of strains and circadian rhythms and, 184-86, 190-91 information, 391-92 139, 148-51 as model organism, tetrad analysis, 384 Centrioles 366-68, 370-75, 380-85, vegetative cell growth, Chlamydomonas spp. and, 387, 389-91 380-8 1 363-92 photosystem I and, 595-97, Chlorella fusca Centripetal growth 603, 606, 609, 612-14. metabolic NMR and, 511 endosperm development 616 Chlorella pyrenoidosa and, 233 transporters for ascorbic acid biosynthesis Ceratocystis spp nitrogenous solutes and, and, 444, 446 defensive resin 663-64 Chloroplasts biosynthesis in conifers Chlamydomonas spp alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 693 cell architecture and 29-55 SUBJECT INDEX 883 Chlamydomonas spp. and, stomatal aperture, 142 gas-seeding theory, 363. 369-75 temperature, 147-48 849-50 one-carbon metabolism TOC genes, 149-51 heterogenous nucleation, and, 126 Clarkia concinna 853-54 photosystem I and, defensive resin homogeneous 593 616 biosynthesis in conifers nucleation, 852-53 plastid division and, and, 711 introduction, 848 315-27 Climacteric ripening older evidence in favor Cinchona officinalis fruit maturation and of the cohesion-tension alkaloid biosynthesis and, ripening, 727 theory, 854-55 &% Cloned guard cell K> channel pathways for water and Cinnan am camphora genes solutes, 863 ribosome-inactivating guard cell signal physiological proteins and, 791 transduction and, 632 consequences of Circadian rhythms Cloning composite transport adaptive significance, cytokinin metabolism and and role of cohesion 153-54 action, 89 tension, 865-67 basic model of plant Clostridium pasteurianum recent evidence against circadian system, 141 Mo-based nitrogenase and, the cohesion-tension beginning of timing, 270-71 theory, 857-58 151-52 Cluster root development recent evidence from calcium, 142-43 organic anion exudation pressure probe central circadian oscillator, from roots and, 536 experiments in favor of 148-5] cob gene the cohesion-tension lomonas spp., 387 Chlamydomonas spp. and, sory, 858-60 ‘O> assimilation, 142 369 refilling mechanisms, conclusions, 154 Codeine 860-61 dedication, 140 alkaloid biosynthesis and, role of cohesion-tension entrainment 145—47 A 40 during water gas exchange, 142 Coenocyte acquisition and gene expression 143-45 endosperm development transport by roots, growth rhythms, 141-42 and, 233, 23641 86-62 hormones, 142 Cofactors Scholander-Hammel imbibition, 148 photosystem I and, 593, pressure bomb, 855-57 input, 145-4 598-99 tensile strength of water, introduction, 140—4] Cohesion-tension mechanism 849-52 acquisition of water by theoretical approaches, movement rhythms, roots and 850-51 141-42 cavitation avoidance, vapor-seeding multiple circadian clocks, 849-50 mechanisms, 852-53 composite transport variable root hydraulic ve feedback loop, model of root, 863-65 resistance, 862-63 148 conclusions, 867-68 Colchicine rhythmic outputs, 141-45 essential features, alkaloid biosynthesis and, single Myb 84849 36 domain-binding proteins, gases dissolved in xylem Coleoptiles 148—49 sap, 853-54 history of research, 15, 21 884 SUBJECT INDEX Columbamine p-Coumaric acid Cyanobacteria alkaloid biosynthesis and, history of research, 21 Mo-based nitrogenase and, 40 Coupling 270 Commelina spp cytokinin metabolism and photosystem I and, guard cell signal action, 103 593-616 transduction and, 636, cp2 mutant Cyclic ADP-ribose 640-41 endosperm development guard cell signal Compartmentation and, 254 transduction and, 635 alkaloid biosynthesis and, CPR gene Cyclic electron transfer 29, 43-45 alkaloid biosynthesis and, photosystem I and, 611 metabolic NMR and, 499, 35, 49-50 Cycloheximide 505 ‘rambe abysinnica alkaloid biosynthesis and, ribosome-inactivating seed-storage lipid 48 proteins and, 798 biosynthesis and, 353 cytokinin metabolism and Complexes I-IV ‘raterostiga plantagineum action, 103 mitochondria and oxidative plant phospholipases and, ‘yclotella cryptica stress, 561-82 213, 215-16 ascorbic acid biosynthesis Composite transport model of ‘repis spp and, 447 root seed-storage lipid ylindrocapsa spp cohesion-tension and water biosynthesiansd , 348 cytokinesis and cell plate uptake, 863-65 ‘rinkly4 gene building, 754 Conifers endosperm development ‘ylindrotheca fusiformis defensive resin and, 233, 253-54, 258 cytokinesis and cell plate biosynthesis and, ‘romakalin building, 757 689-718 guard cell signal “ysteine Conocephalum conicum transduction and, 640 macronutrient utilization tonoplast transporters and, ‘rown gall and, 182-83 484 history of research, 1, 12, “ytokinesis Conserved fatty acids 14, 16 cell plate building and seed-storage lipid ‘ryphonectria parasitica asymmetric cell biosynthesis and, 335-54 fungal disease and, 2 divisions, 770-71 Contractile vacuoles “ryptochrome building cell plate, Chlamydomonas spp. and, circadian rhythms and, 759-63 368-69 139-54 Ca-~ in cell plate Conversions ‘ucurbita pepo formation, 764—65 cytokinin metabolism and ascorbic acid biosynthesis cytokinesis, 753-59 action, 96 and, 458 cytoskeletal elements Coptis japonica Culex pipines pallens and phragmoplast alkaloid biosynthesis and, ribosome-inactivating formation, 755-56, 32—33, 38, 40, 47 proteins and, 791 delivery of cell plate Corydalis vaginans Cuphea spp vesicles. 760-61 alkaloid biosynthesis and, seed-storage lipid introduction, 752—53 39 biosynthesis and, 340-44, kinases in cytokinesis, Corynebacterium glutamicum 352 758-59 molecular engineering of CUTI gene KNOLLE, 762-63 C4 photosynthesis and, seed-storage lipid maturation of cell plate, 303, 307 biosynthesis and, 349 768-69 SUBJECT INDEX 885 meiotic division, 772 N°-isoprenoid side Databases mutations, 772-74 chain, 93-94, 97-101 Chlamydomonas spp. and, orientation of cell perception, 107-8 363, 391-92 division, 754—55 phenylurea-type Datura stramonium origin of vesicles of cytokinins, 92, 95 alkaloid biosynthesis and, building cell plate, phosphorelay signal 33, 42 759-60 transduction, 102-3 metabolic NMR and, 512 perspectives, 773-74 zeatin Deacetylvindoline phragmoplastin, 757-58 O-glycosyltransferases, alkaloid biosynthesis and, polysaccharides, 765-68 99-100 34-35 preprophase band, zeatin isomerase, 101 Defensive resin biosynthesis 54-55 zeatin reductase, 101 in conifers uncoupling of cell plate Cytoskeleton bark beetle life cycle, formation from nuclear cytokinesis and cell plate 692 division, 769-70 building, 751-74 chemical ecology, Cytokinins endosperm development 693-96 metabolism and action and, 233-58 conifer-bark beetle action, 101-3 plastid division and, 315, interactions, 692-96 adenine-type cytokinins, 317-27 conifer resin production, 91-94. 96 Cytosol 696-16 aromatic cytokinins, 93, alkaloid biosynthesis and, future prospects, 716-18 05 29-55 genomic intron/exon biosynthesis, 106 defensive resin organization, 712-15 conversions between biosynthesis in conifers introduction, 690-91 cytokinin bases, and, 700 microbial symbiosis, 693 nucleosides, and guard cell signal molecular genetics, nucleotides, 96 transduction and, 627-47 707-8 cytokinin oxidases, mitochondria and oxidative protein-based 97~—98 stress, 566—67 phylogenetics, 708-12 discovery and ribosome-inactivating Degradation quantitation of proteins and, 799 isoprene emission and, 414 metabolites, 95—96 Cytotoxicity organic anion exudation enzymes, 96-101 ribosome-inactivating from roots and, 535 future research, 108-9 proteins and, 785-804 Dehydrogenases B-glucosidases 100-1 mitochondria and G-protein coupled D oxidative stress, receptor, 103 2,4-D 561-82 genes, 96-101 history of research, 16, 25 dek! mutant hydroxylase, 101 D4H gene endosperm development implications, 103-8 alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 253-54, 256 introduction, 90-91 45—46, 48 Dendroctonus spp. metabolites, 91—96 D8 mutant defensive resin miscellaneous gibberellin signaling and:, biosynthesis in conifers modificationso f 71-72 and, 692-96 adenine moiety, 97 dap mutant Deoxyxylulose modifications of adenine endosperm development 5-phosphate/methy] ring, 91-92 and, 254 erythritol 4-phosphate 886 SUBJECT INDEX (DMAPP) Mo-based nitrogenase and, 8th International Congress of isoprene emission and, 269-88 Botany and Congress at 407, 412-13 Diploidy Briancon Depurination endosperm development history of research, 18-20 ribosome-inactivating and, 233, 238 Electron transfer proteins and, 784-804 Diterpenes Mo-based nitrogenase and, Derepression defensive resin 269, 275-80 gibberellin signaling and, biosynthesis in conifers photosystem I and, 593, 67-83 and, 689-718 605-12 Desatoxyvindoline Doxantha spp Electron transport alkaloid biosynthesis and, seed-storage lipid mitochondria and oxidative 34 biosynthesis and, 345 stress, 561-82 Desaturation Drosophila spp Elongation seed-storage lipid cytokinesis and cell plate macronutrient utilization biosynthesis and, 335, building, 762, 773 and, 190 338 endosperm development seed-storage lipid Detoxification and, 239-40, 243, 250 biosynthesis and, 335, reactive Oxygen species Dry weight 337-38, 350 mitochondria and seed-storage lipid Embryo surrounding region oxidative stress, biosynthesis and, 335-54 endosperm development 578-81 Drycoetes spp and, 233, 249-50 Developmental regulation defensive resin emp mutants alkaloid biosynthesis and, biosynthesis in conifers endosperm development 45-47 and, 692 and, 257 endosperm, 233-58 dsc mutants Endomembrane nitrate fruit maturation and endosperm development transport ripening, 725, 735-37 and, 256 transporters for gibberellin signaling and, Dunaliella tertiolectra nitrogenous solutes and, 69 macronutrient utilization 665-66 organic anion exudation and, 191 Endoplasmic reticulum from roots and, 536 dwarf-!] mutant alkaloid biosynthesis and, seed-storage lipid gibberellin signaling and:, 29-55 biosynthesis and, 337—39 77-78 Endosperm development transporters for Dynamin aleurone cells, 251-55 nitrogenous solutes and, cytokinesis and cell plate alveolus formation, 241-46 ~ 659-80 building, 751, 757-58 cell cycle arrest at end of Diabrotica undecimpunctata coenocytic stage, 240-41 howardii E cell fate specification ribosome-inactivating Early acceptors 249-57 proteins and, 791 photosystem I and, 607-8 cell file development, Diazotrophs Efflux systems 246-49 Mo-based nitrogenase and, nitrate cellularization, 235-36, 270 transporters for 241-49 Dihydrosanguarinine nitrogenous solutes coenocyte, 236-41 alkaloid biosynthesis and, and, 665 differentiation, 249 44 organic anion exudation embryo surrounding Dinitrogen reduction from roots and, 540-45 region, 249-50

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