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VOLUME 165 CONTENTS NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2004 The Structure of Photosyntheti James D. Mauseth Procambial Initiation for the Vascular Liliales Thompse wm Demetri Leaf IE picuticular Wax and Cuticle Ultrastructure Toby G. Knight, Meredith A Tolerance to Salinity and Mangane Three Common Roadsidk Laura L. Beaton and Susan Developmental Instability in Rhus copallinum Multiple Sere D. Carl Freeman, Michelle I rol Anthony ]. Krzysik, Harold Bal Ecophysiology and Plant Size in a Tropical Epiphytic I Craig E. Martin, Tene-Chin Lin, Chia-Chun Hsu Yue-Joe Hsia, and Wen-Liang Chiou An Examination of the Reproductive Biology of Telopea speciosissim Emphasis on the Nature of Protandry and the Role of Self-Pollinatior C. A. Offord Seed Mass and Morphology in Outcrossing and Selfing SI M Study Je ninifer | ° Anu Ss, Ve Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Root Apical Meristem Orga Dicotyledonous Angiosperms Edwin P. Groot, James A. Doyle, Susan A. Nichol, and Thoma 107-151 Morphological Phylogenetic Analysis of Living and Fossil Chloranthac Helena Eklund, James A. Doyle, and Patrick §. Herendeen 153-172 Seed Surface Sculpturing and Its Systematic Significance in Gilia (Polen Segregate Genera Leigh A. Johnson, Katherine H. Huish, and ] 173-189 Floral Development and Phylogenetic Position of Schi i Denis Barabé, Christian Lacroix, Anne Bruneau, Annie Archambault, and Ma 191-207 The Temporal Course of Quaternary Diversification in the European High Mount Primula sect. Auricula (Primulaceae Li-Bing Zhang, Hans Peter Co , and Joachim \ 209-217 Molecular Phylogenetics of the Caribbean Genera Rhodo Hong Liu, Jennifer Trusty, Ramona Oviedo, Arne 219-230 Multiple Origins of the Japanese Nocturnal Hemerocallis ci ‘ \sparagales: Heme rocallidace 1€ Evidence from Noncoding ¢ hlorop! ist Sequences and Morphology Junko Noguchi and Hong De-yuan NUMBER 2, MARCH 2004 231-242 Vein Pattern Development in Adult Leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana Julie Kang and Nancy Deneler 243-256 Seven Enzymes of Carbon Metabolism, Including Three Calvin Cycle lsozymes, Are Present in the Secondary Cell Wall Thickenings of the Developing Xylem Tracheary Elements in Pea Leaves Louise E. Anderson and Andrew A. Carol 257-261 Nonchimeric Variegated Mutation in Cupressus sempervirens | Simcha Lev-Yadun, Moshe A. Flaishman, and Nir Atzmon 1151 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES 263-271 Effect of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis Infection on Sunflower Leaf Photosynthetic and Ascorbic Acid Relations ]. Michael Robinson, John Lydon, Charles A. Murphy, Randy Rowland, and Ramona D. Smith 273-280 ICA Microsatellite Repeats in the 5’'UTR of the SatS Gene of Wild and Cultivated Accessions of Pisum and of Four (¢ losely Rel ated Genera Joel P. Stafstrom and Paul Ingram 281-288 Can a Genetic Correlation with Seed Mass Constrain Adaptive Evolution of Seedling Desiccation Tolerance in Wild Barley? Koen ]. E Verhoeven, Arjen Biere, Eviatar Nevo, and Jos M. M. van Damme 289-301 Floral Biology of Gender Monomorphism and Dimorphism in Wurmbea dioica (Colchicaceae) in Western Australia Andrea Case and Spencer C. H. Barrett 303-310 Relative Competitive Ability of Helianthus paradoxus and Its Progenitors, H. annuus and H. petiolaris (Asteraceae), in Varying Soil Salinities J]. K. Bush and O. W. Van Auken 311-324 Phylogenetic Relationships in Fagales Based on DNA Sequences from Three Genomes Rui-Qi Li, Zhi-Duan Chen, An-Ming Lu, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, and Paul S. Manos 325-335 Phylogenetics and Biogeography of Alnus (Betulaceae) Inferred from Sequences of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA ITS Region Zhiduan Chen and Jianhua Li 337-345 Bracteophyton variatum gen. et sp. nov., an Early Devonian Plant from the Xujiachong Formation of Yunnan, China De-Ming Wang and Shou-Gang Hao NUMBER 3, MAY 2004 Effects of Environment on Vessel Characters in Cactus Wood Joshua F. Stevenson and James D. Mauseth Theoretical Considerations of Vessel Diameter and Conductive Safety in Populations of Vessels James D. Mauseth and Joshua F. Stevenson Perforation Plate Pit Membrane Remnants and Other Vessel Details of Clethraceae: Primitive Features in Wood of Ericales Sherwin Carlquist and Edward K. Schneider 377-386 Influence of Geographical Distribution and Floral Traits on Species Richness of Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Visiting Echium Species (Boraginaceae) of the Canary Islands Yoko L. Dupont and Charlotte Skot 387-394 Transient Self-Incompatibility Confers Delayed Selfing in Leptosipbon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae Carol Goodwillie, Kerry L. Partis, and Jennifer W. West 395-401 Mode of Pollination, Pollen Germination, and Seed Set in Smooth Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora, Poaceae) Xiaobing Fang, Prasanta K. Subudhi, Bradley C. Venuto, and Stephen A. Harrison 403-416 Phylogenetic Relationships of the Perianthless Piperales: Reconstructing the Evolution of Floral Development M. Alejandra Jaramillo, Paul §. Manos, and Elizabeth A. Zimmer 417-426 Floral Ontogeny in Calliandra angustifolia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Ingeae) and Its Systematic Implications Gerhard Prenne A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Measures of Gene Flow in the Bat-Pollinated Tree Hymenaea courbaril in the Dry Forest Life Zone of Southwestern Puerto Rico Brian K. Dunphy, James L. Hamrick, and Joseph Schwagerl 437-444 Genotypic and Genetic Diversity of the Common Weed Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae) Magali Solé, Walter Durka, Sabine Eber, and Roland Brandl VOLUME 165 CONTENTS NUMBER 4, JULY 2004 Comparative Floral Development and Androecium Structure in Malvoideae (Malvac Maria von Balthazar William S. Alverson litre Se } renberge ind David A. Baum 75-498 Stamen Development in Salvia L.: Homology Regine Classe "1 Bockhoff Micha LC) le 499-510 The Asymmetric Androecium in Papilionoide and Possible Systematic Value Gerhard Prenner 511-519 Floral Organogenesis in Plowmanian Christopher R. Hardy, Jerrold 521-536 Leaf Architecture and Epidermal ¢ C. C. Gonzalez, M. A. Gand: Inheritance of Novel 57H Mutations Endosperm Storage Proteins H. D. Tian, H. Satoh, and Y. Take Reserve Utilization in Seeds of AraMbWi1Gd o L. G. Briarty and E. P. Maher Xvylanase-Mediated Hydrolysis of Whe Cell Walls , Daniele Reis, D Drigite 565-570 Roots of Nicotiana s Sasha Y. Lucas and John Z. Kiss Differential Distribution of Callose and a (1—-4)B-D-Galactan Epitope in Plant Euphorbia heterophylla | Marcelo D. Serpe, Alan j. Muir, Christine Andéme-On toh Azeddine Driouich Flower Specialization in a Passively Pollinated Monoecious Fig: A Question of Styl and Stigma? Emmanuelle Jousselin, Finn Kjellberg, and Edward Allen Herr 595-603 Style Persistence, Pollen Limitation, and Seed Set in the Common Prairie Plant Ec/ angustifolia (Asteraceae tuart Wagenius 605-614 The Reproductive Biology of Agalinis at North American Prairie Inhabitant Christopher R. Mulvaney, Brenda Molano 615-622 Comparative Analysis of Genetic Divergence among Sexual Complexes Using Isozyme Data Elvira Hérandl 623-630 Genetic Relatedness and ( ompetition in Triplasis purpurea Kin Selection? Gregory P. Chep and Kristin H. Kane 631-650 The Spores of the Triassic Lycopsid Pleuromeia sternbergii (Miinster) Corda: Morphology, Ultrastructure, Phylogenetic Implications, and Chronostratigraphic Inferences Léa Grauvogel-Stamm and Bernard Lugardon 651-670 Megaspores and Palynomorphs from the Lower Potomac Group of Maryland, U.S.A Richard Lupia 671-690 Phytogeography and Fossil History of Ailanthus (Simaroubaceac Sarah L. Corbett and Steven R. Manchester 691-694 \ Fossil Byblidaceae Seed from Eocene South Australia John G. Conran and David C. Christophel INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES NUMBER 4, JULY 2004 SUPPLEMENT Tropical Intercontinental Disjunctions lropical Intercontinental Disjunctions: Gondwana Breakup, Immigration from the Boreotropics, and Transoceanic Dispersal Thomas |. Givnish and Susanne S. Renner Dating Lineages: Molecular and Paleontological Approaches to the Temporal Framework of Clades Susana A. Magallon $23-S33 Plant Dispersal across the Tropical Atlantic by Wind and Sea Currents Susanne Renner $35-S54 Ancient Vicariance or Recent Long-Distance Dispersal? Inferences about Phylogeny and South American—African Disjunctions in Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae Based on ndh¥ Sequence Data Thomas ]. Givnish, Kendra C. Millam, Timothy M. Evans, Jocelyn C. Hall, ]. Chris Pires, Paul E. Berry, and Kenneth |]. Sytsma Phylogeny, Molecular and Fossil Dating, and Biogeographic History of Annonaceae and Myristicaceae (Magnoliales lames A. Doyle, Hervé Sauquet, Tanya Scharaschkin, and Annick Le Thomas $69-S83 Did Crypteroniaceae Really Disperse Out of India? Molecular Dating Evidence from rbcL, ndbF, and rp/16 Intron Sequences Frank Rutschmann, Torsten Eriksson, Jiirg Schénenberger, and Elena Conti Clades, Clocks, and Continents: Historical and Biogeographical Analysis of Myrtaceae, Vochysiaceae, and Relatives in the Southern Hemisphere Kenneth ]. Sytsma, Amy Litt, Michelle L. Zjbra, ]. Chris Pires, Molly Nepokroeff, Elena Conti, Jay Walker, and Peter G. Wilson $107-S121 High-Latitude Tertiary Migrations of an Exclusively Tropical Clade: Evidence from Malpighiaceae Charles C. Davis, Peter W. Fritsch, Charles D. Bell, and Sarah Mathews §123-S135 Testing Hyp|o theses on Disjunctions Present in the Primarily Woody Boraginales: Ehretiaceae, Cordiaceae, and Heliotropiaceae, Inferred from ITS1 Sequence Data Marc Gottschling, Nadja Diane, Hartmut H. Hilger, and Maximilian Weigend $137-S138 Tropical Plant Disjunctions: \ Personal Reflection Robert Thorne NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2004 695-706 Difterences in Developmental Programming and Node Number at Flowering in the 5-Azacytidine-Induced Early Flowering Flax Lines and Their Controls M. A. Fieldes and C. G. Harve) 707-722 Roles of Auxin and Uni in Leaf Morphogenesis of the afila Genotype of Pea (Pisum sativum Darleen A. DeMason and Rekha Chawla 723-738 Floral Morphology and Development in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and Related Members of the Order Lamiales M. A. Bello, P. ]. Rudall, F Gonzalez, and ]. L. Fernandez-Alonso Floral Initiation and Development of the Sex-Changing Plant Arisaema sikokianum (Araceae) Seiichi Fukai he Influence of Spermine on the In Situ Expression of a Protein Kinase Associated with Senescence in Marchantia polymorpha Thalli Matthew A. Smith and Nicholas C. Maravolo Heterodichogamy of a Novel Type in Hernandia (Hernandiaceae) and Its Structural Basis Peter K. Endress and David H. Lorence Inbreeding Depression and Biased Paternity after Mixed-Pollination in Vaccinium myrtillus L. (Ericaceae) Olivier Raspé, Patricia Guillaume, and Anne-Laure Jacquemart VOLUME 165 CONTENTS Reproductive System in the Iberian Endangered Endemic Antirrbint F.Q. (Antirrhineae, Scrophulariaceas ‘ ices for Speci Isabel Mateu-Andrés and José Gab 779-785 Reproductive Success and Sex Variation in Nectark Jana Jersakova and Pavel Kindlmann 787-793 Use of the Black Yeast Phaeoc ynyces Fungal 1,3,6,8-Tetrahydroxynaphthalene and the Other Con Melanin Pathway Michael ]. Butler, Richard B. « 795-803 Landscape-Level Effectso n Developmental Instability of Honey Locust, Gleditsia triacanthos (Fabaceae Helen T. Murphy and Jon Lovett-Doust 805-816 Photosynthesis and Fluctuating Asymmetry as Indicators of Plas in the Fall-Line Sandhills of Georgia: A Case Study | Ipomoea pandurata D. Carl Freeman, Michelle | Anthony |. Krzysik, Har 817-824 Population Differentiation iuil nndd PlastSiTct I C RKeN< OsSpT oron st Polygonum persicaria M. Shane Heschel, Sonia } 825-832 Plasticity of Traits and Correlations in Two Populations of ¢ Convolvulaceae) Differing in Environmental Heterogeneity Ernesto Gianoli 833-843 Compariofs Goenneti c Diversitiesi n Native and Ali en Populatioof nHsoa ry Mi Hirschfeldia incana |I| greze-Fossat Patricia L. M. 1 845-860 Phylogeny and Biogeogr iph Ida Trift, Magnus Lidén, « 861-873 Phylogenetic Relationships among P Indian Ocean Basin Gregory M. Plunk 75-881 SI M An ilvsis ot Spongiophyton Inte rpreted sa Fossil | ichen Wilson A. Taylor, Chris Free, Carolyn Boyce, RKicikc k Helgem 883-895 Mauldinia hirsuta sp. nov., a New Member of the Extinct Genus Mau Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) of Kazakhstat Suembikya Frumin, Helena Eklund, and Else Marie Frii 897-916 Cardstonia tolmanii gen. et sp nov. (Limnocharitaceae) from the Upper Canada Michael G. Riley and Ruth A NUMBER 6, NOVEMBER 2004 917-924 YABBY2-Homologue Expfr ession in Lateral Organs of Amborell (Amborellaceae Toshihiro Yamada, Motomi Ito, and Masahb ITO Kato Floral Developmental Morphology of Amborella trichopoda Ambore ll iceac Matyas Buzgo, Pamela S. Soltis, and Douglas E. Soltis GFP-Targeted Mitochondria Show Heterogeneity of Size, Morphology, and Dynamix Transgenic Nicotiana tabacum L. Plants In Vivo Yib-Shan Lo, Lin-June Hsiao, Wann-Neng Jane, Yub-Cheng Charne, Hwa Dai, a nd Kwen-Sheng Chiang 957-964 The Peridial Development and Dehiscence Mechanism of Cryptendoxyla hypophloia a Cleistothecial Ascomycete Isolated from the Bodies of Arthropods M. D. Greif, A. Tsuneda, and R. S. Currah INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES 965-972 Antioxidant Levels Decrease in Primary Leaves of Barley during Growth at Ambient and Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels ]. Michael Robinson and Richard C. Sicher 973-981 Patterns of Fitness and Fluctuating Asymmetry across a Broad Hybrid Zone Sara M. Handy, Kim McBreen, and Mitchell B. Cruzan 983-993 Correlated Evolution of Dichogamy and Self-Incompatibility: A Phylogenetic Perspective Matthew B. Routley, Robert I. Bertin, and Brian C. Husband 995-1006 High Level of a-Dioxygenase in Short Styles of Distylous Turnera Species Davood Khosravi, Eric C. C. Yang, K. W. Michael Siu, and Joel S. Shore 1007-1015 Musty-Earthy Scent in Cactus Flowers: Characteristics of Floral Scent Production in Dehydrogeosmin-Producing Cacti Boris O. Schlumpberger, Andreas Jux, Maritta Kunert, Wilbelm Boland, and Dieter Wittmann 1017-1026 Pollination in the New Guinea Endemic Antiaropsis decipiens (Moraceae) Is Mediated by a New Species of Thrips, Thrips antiaropsidis sp. nov. (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Nyree ]. C. Zerega, Laurence A. Mound, and George D. Weiblen 1027-1037 Natural Hybridization between Prairie Milkweeds, Asclepias sullivantii and Asclepias syriaca: Morphological, Isozyme, and Hand-Pollination Evidence Robert A. Klips and Theresa M. Culle 1039-1045 Corolla Morphology Facilitates Both Autogamy and Bumblebee Pollination in Mimulus guttatus H. S. Arathi and John K. Kelly 1047-1053 Highly Variable Pollination Patterns in Magnolia obovata Revealed by Microsatellite Paternity Analysis Yuji Isagi, Tatsuo Kanazashi, Wajirou Suzuki, Hiroshi Tanaka, and Tetsuto Abe 1055-1061 Inbreeding Depression in Nigella degenii (Ranunculaceae): Fitness Components Compared with Morphological and Phenological Characters Maarten Ellmer and Stefan Andersson 1063-1075 Molecular Studies of Representative Species in the Fern Genus Elaphoglossum (Dryopteridaceae) Based on cpDNA Sequences rbcL, trnL-F, and rps4-trnS Judith E. Skog, John T. Mickel, Robbin C. Moran, Miguel Volovsek, and Elizabeth A. Zimmer 1077-1087 Phylogenetic Relationships of the Enigmatic Malesian Fern Thylacopteris (Polypodiaceae, Polypodiidae) Harald Schneider, Thomas Janssen, Peter Hovenkamp, Alan R. Smith, Raymond Cranfill, Christopher H. Haufler, and Tom A. Ranke 1089-1105 Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Inflorescence Development of the Genus [xophorus (Panicoideae: Poaceae) Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Kenneth M. Hiser, and Andrew N. Doust 1107-1119 A New Species of Discinites (Noeggerathiales) Associated with a New Species of Yuania from the Lower Permian of Inner Mongolia, China Jun Wang, Hermann W. Pfefferkorn, Zhuo Feng, and Guanglong Shen 1121-1133 Endressinia brasiliana, a Magnolialean Angiosperm from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Brazil) Barbara A. R. Mohr and Mary E. C. Bernardes-de-Oliveira 1135-1148 Palaeocarpinus dakotensis sp.n. (Betulaceae: Coryloideae) and Associated Staminate Catkins, Pollen, and Leaves from the Paleocene of North Dakota Steven R. Manchester, Kathleen B. Pigg, and Peter R. Crane 1151-1156 Volume 165 Contents 1157-1158 Volume 165 Author Index 1159-1163 Volume 165 Subject Index

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