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ISSN 0022-0957 Journal of Experimental Botany www.jxb.oupjournals.org An official publication of the Society for Experimental Biology and of the Federation of European Societies for Plant Physiology Volume 52 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2001 © Oxford University Press 2001 Typeset and printed by The Charlesworth Group, Huddersfield, UK, 01484 517077 Editorial Committee Editor BILL DAVIES Associate Editors ELIZABETH BRAY JOHN HALL DIRK INZE TOM SINCLAIR KARL-JOSEF DIETZ WOLFRAM HARTUNG JAMES MORISON ERNST STEUDLE ERWIN DREYER TOSHIHARU HASE RICHARD NAPIER FRANCOIS TARDIEU MICHAEL EMES ELIOT HERMAN JERRY ROBERTS STEPHEN TYERMAN CHRISTINE FOYER Advisory Board CHRIS ATKINSON BILL FINCH-SAVAGE MIKE MALONE FUMIHIKO SATO NEIL BAKER BRIAN FORDE JIM McDONALD ANTON SCHAFFNER PETER BARLOW DENNIS FRANCIS PETER MILLARD E-D SCHULZE NICK BATTEY GAD GALILI ANTHONY MILLER ULRICH SCHURR DEREK BEWLEY HOWARD GRIFFITHS FRANK MINCHIN TOM SHARKEY MICHAEL BLATT JEREMY HARBINSON PETER MINCHIN ROBERT SHARP KENT BRADFORD JOHN HARWOOD GRAHAM NOCTOR BARRY SHELP DONALD BRISKIN MALCOLM MARTIN PARRY NICHOLAS SMIRNOFF JOHN BRYANT HAWKESFORD JOHN PATRICK JOHN SPERRY TONY BUCHALA HERMAN HEILMEIER JOAO PEREIRA JANET SPRENT THOMAS BUCKHOUT HERIBERT HIRT CAROL PETERSON MARTIN STEER MANUELA CHAVES DIETER JESCHKE ALISON POWELL JOHN STREETER HAMISH COLLIN HAMLYN JONES JEAN-LOUIS PRIOUL JANE TAYLOR MICHAEL DAVEY CSABA KONCZ STEVE QUARRIE ICHIRO TERASHIMA SERGE DELROT PETER LEA GEORGE RATCLIFFE HOWARD THOMAS LIAM DOLAN RICHARD LEEGOOD STEPHEN RAWSTHORNE NEIL TURNER ROLAND DOUCE ROGER LEIGH ZDENKO RENGEL ALESSANDRO VITALE DAVID EVANS PETER LUMSDEN MARKUS RIEDERER TREVOR WANG HUBERT FELLE JAMES MACDUFF DAVID ROBINSON IAN WOODROW Managing Editor Assistant Editor MARY TRAYNOR RAQUEL GONZALEZ CUESTA Technical Editor Editorial Assistant PAM ROGERS JANE BASTERFIELD Contents Number 354 Plants and the Environment SCHWANZ P, Po.LLe A. Differential stress responses of Perspectives in Experimental Botany antioxidative systems to drought in pendunculate LEON J, Rojo E, SANCHEZ-SERRANO JJ. Wound signal- oak (Quercus robur) and maritime pine (Pinus pinas- ling in plants (Review article) ter) grown under high CO, concentrations SCHALLER F. Enzymes of the biosynthesis of octa- Sato Y, MuRAKAMI T, FuNatsukit H, Martsusa §, decanoid-derived signalling molecules (Review SARUYAMA H, TANIDA M. _ Heat shock-mediated article) APX gene expression and protection against chill- ling injury in rice seedlings Vapez V, StncLAIR TR. Leaf ureide degradation and N, fixation tolerance to water deficit in soybean Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology Short Communications RANIERI A, CASTAGNA A, BALDAN B, SOLDATINI GF. WurtzeL ET, Luo R, Yatou O. A simple approach Iron deficiency differently affects peroxidase iso- to identify the first rice mutants blocked in caroten- forms in sunflower oid biosynthesis AuBert S, BLIGNy R, Douce R, Gout E, Ratc.irrt CLARK LJ, WHALLEY WR, BARRACLOUGH PB. Partial RG, Roserts JKM. Contribution of glutamate mechanical impedance can increase the turgor of dehydrogenase to mitochondrial glutamate metabol- ism studied by 'C and *'P nuclear magnetic seedling pea roots Haupt S, Oparka KJ, Sauer N, NEUMANN S. resonance Macromolecular trafficking between Nicotiana taba- Row PE, Gray JC. Chloroplast precursor proteins cum and the holoparasite Cuscuta reflexa compete to form early import intermediates in iso!- ated pea chloroplasts Gene Notes Row PE, Gray JC. The effect of amino acid- modifying reagents on chloroplast protein import Lopez-SERANO M, Det Campo EM, Sasater B, and the formation of early import intermediates MarTIN M. Primary transcripts of mdhD_ of RoGers HJ, Maunpn SL, JoHNsSoON LH. A Liliaceae and Aloaceae require editing of the start B-galactosidase-like gene is expressed during and 20th codons tobacco pollen development VRANOVA E, TAHTIHARJU S, SRIPRANG R, WILLEKENS Quartacci MF, Cosi E, NaAvari-1zzo F. Lipids and H, Heino P, Parva ET, INzE D, VAN Camp W. NADPH-dependent superoxide production — in The AKT3 potassium channel protein interacts with plasma membrane vesicles from roots of wheat the AtPP2CA protein phosphatase 2C grown under copper deficiency or excess Number 355 Regulation of Growth, Development and Whole Organism Perspectives in Experimental Botany Physiology LARKINS B, DiLkes BP, DANTE RA, CogLHo CM, Woo EL-GENDY W, BROWNLEADER MD, IsmMait H, CLARKE Y, Liu Y. Investigating the hows and whys of DNA PJ, Gi_spert J, EL-Borpiny F, TREVAN M, HopkKINs endoreduplication (Review article) 183 J, NaLtprett M, JAcKson P. Rapid deposition of BRYANT JA, Moore K, Aves SJ. Origins and complexes: wheat cell wall structural proteins in response to the initiation of DNA replication (Review article) 193 Fusarium-derived elicitors Jin X, ZHU J, ZeiGER E. The hypocotyl chloroplast Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular plays a role in phototropic bending of Arabidopsis Physiology seedlings: developmental and genetic evidence THUMMA BR, Nartpu BP, CHANDRA A, CAMERON DF, QuINTERO JM, MOoLinaA R, FourRNIER JM, BENLLOCH BAHNISCH LM, Liu C. Identification of causal relation- M, Ramos J. Glucose-induced activation of rubid- ships among traits related to drought resistance in ium transport and water flux in sunflower root Stylosanthes scabra using QTL analysis systems Dav_etova S, MEszAROS T, MIsKOLCZI P, OBERSCHALI BANIK M, BourGAULT R, Bewley JD. Endo-f- A, TOROK K, MaGyar Z, Dupits D, DEAK M. Auxin mannanase is present in an inactive form in and heat shock activation of a novel member of the ripening tomato fruits of the cultivar Walter calmodulin like domain protein kinase gene family in ProsseER IM, Purves JV, SAKeR LR, CLARKSON DT. cultured alfalfa cells Rapid distribution of nitrogen metabolism and Kiyosawa K. Ca?* and phosphate releases from calcified nitrate transport in spinach plants deprived of Chara cell walls in concentrated KC] solution sulphate BionpDI S, SCARAMAGLI S, CAPITANI F, ALTAMURA Ma Q, BeEHBOUDIAN MH, TuRNER NC, PALta JA. MM, TorriGiANi P. Methyl jasmonate upregulates Gas exchange by pods and subtending leaves and biosynthetic gene expression, oxidation and conjuga- internal recycling of CO, by pods of chickpea tion of polyamines, and inhibits shoot formation in (Cicer arietinum L.) subjected to water deficits tobacco thin layers © Society for Experimental Biology 2001 vi Contents LAMACCHIA C, SHEWRY PR, Di FoNzo N, ForsytH JL, Gene Notes Harris N, Lazzeri PA, Napier JA, HALFoRD NG, KusaBa S, HonpDA C, KANO-MuRAKAMI Y. Isolation and BarcELO P. Endosperm-specific activity of a storage expression analysis of gibberellin 20-oxidase homolog- protein gene promoter in transgenic wheat seed ous gene in apple Waki K, SHIBUYA K, YOSHIOKA T, HASHIBA T, SATOH S. Cloning of a cDNA encoding EIN3-like protein Regulation of Growth, Development and Whole Organism (DC-EIL1) and decrease in its mRNA level during Physiology senescence in carnation flower tissues Tope K, LUTHEN H. Fusicoccin- and IAA-induced elongation growth share the same pattern of K° Special issue: Roots: from gene to ecosystem dependence ZWIENIECKI MA, MELCHER PJ, HOLBRook NM. Hydraulic properties of individual xylem vessels of Roots Evolution Fraxinus americana RAVEN JA, Epwarps D. Roots: evolutionary origins and FITZELLE KJ, Kiss JZ. Restoration of gravitropic sensit- biogeochemical significance ivity in starch-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis by hypergravity Root Development OnTAKE N, Sato T, FuJIKAKE H, SUEYOsHI K, OHYAMA BEECKMAN T, BursseENs S, INZE D. The peri-ce//-cycle in T, IsHiokKA N-S, WATANABE S, Osa A, SEKINE T, Arabidopsis MatsuHasH! S, Ito T, MizuntwA C, KuMeE T, DoLaN L, Costa S. Evolution and genetics of root hair HasuHimoto S, Ucuipa H, Tsust A. Rapid N transport stripes in the root epidermis to pods and seeds in N-deficient soybean plants Matuesius U. Flavonoids induced in cells undergoing GONZALEZ EM, GALvez L, Arrese-IGor C. Abscisic nodule organogenesis in white clover are regulators of acid induces a decline in nitrogen fixation that involves auxin breakdown by peroxidase leghaemoglobin, but is independent of sucrose syn- thase activity Root Physiology Jia W, ZHANG J, LIANG J. Initiation and regulation of water deficit-induced abscisic acid accumulation in BoreEL C, AUDRAN C, FREY A, MARION-POLL A, TARDIEU maize leaves and roots: cellular volume and water F, SIMONNEAU T. Nicotiana plumbaginifolia: zeaxan- relations thin epoxidase transgenic lines have unaltered baseline ZHANG SQ, OuTLAW JR WH, AGHoRAM K. Relationship ABA accumulations in roots and xylem sap, but between changes in the guard-cell abscisic-acid content contrasting sensitivities of ABA accumulation to and other stress-related physiological parameters in water deficit intact plants Parsons R, SUNLEY RJ. Nitrogen nutrition and the role WALKER RL, BurNs IG, Moorsy J. Responses of plant of root-shoot nitrogen signalling, particularly in growth rate to nitrogen supply: a comparison of symbiotic systems relative addition and N interruption treatments Tester M, LEIGH RA. Partitioning of nutrient transport NuSsE J, VAN DER HEUDEN GWAM, VAN IEPEREN W, processes in roots KEUZER CJ, VAN MEETEREN U. Xylem _ hydraulic conductivity related to conduit dimensions along Root Molecular Biology Chrysanthemum stems Bruce W, Desspons P, CRAsTA O, FOLKERTS O. Gene expression profiling of two related maize inbred lines with contrasting root lodging traits Plants and the Environment HarrigR LA. The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: a NIELSEN KL, EsHeL A, LyNcuH JP. The effect of phos- molecular review of the fungal dimension phorus availability on the carbon economy of con- trasting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Roots and their Environment genotypes SKENE KR. Cluster roots: model experimental tools for JIANG Y, HUANG B. Effects of calcium on antioxidant key biological problems activities and water relations associated with heat Wuipps J. Microbial interactions and biocontrol in the tolerance in two cool-season grasses rhizosphere ViEIRA SANTOS CL, Campos A, AZEVEDO H, CALDEIRA G. In situ and in vitro senescence induced by KCl stress: nutritional imbalance, lipid peroxidation and Number 356 antioxidant metabolism KoyaMA H, Toba T, Hara T. Brief exposure to low-pH Special Issue: Cellular Compartmentation of stress causes irreversible damage to the growing root Plant Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana: pectin—Ca interaction may play an important role in proton rhizotoxicity Specialization of Organelles and Compartmentation of Metabolism between Cells BowsHER CG, Tosin AK. Compartmentation of meta- Methods Paper bolism within mitochondria and plastids 513 HULTINE KR, MarsHALL JD. A comparison of three HANSON MR, KOHLER RH. GFP imaging: methodology methods for determining the stomatal density of pine and application to investigate cellular compart- needles mentation of metabolism in plants 529 Contents vii MILLER AJ, Cookson SJ, SmitH SJ, WeLLs DM. The use KEUNECKE M, LINDNER B, SeypeL U, SCHULZ A, HANSEN of microelectrodes to investigate compartmentation U-P. Bundle sheath cells of small veins in maize leaves and the transport of metabolized inorganic ions in are the location of uptake from the xylem plants DigLen V, Lecouvet V, Dupont S, Kinet J-M. Jn vitro Patrick JW, OrrLeR CE. Compartmentation of trans- control of floral transition in tomato (Lycopersicon port and transfer events in developing seeds esculentum Mill.), the model for autonomously flower- WALKER RP, CHEN Z-H, JOHNSON KE, FAMIANI F, TECS!I ing plants, using the late flowering uniflora mutant L, LeeGoop RC. Using immunohistochemistry to FELLNER M, ZHANG R, PHaris RP, SAWHNEY VK. study plant metabolism: the examples of its use in the Reduced de-etiolation of hypocotyl growth in a tomato localization of amino acids in plant tissues, and of mutant is associated with hypersensitivity to, and high phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and its possible endogenous levels of, abscisic acid role in pH regulation KAMALUDDIN M, ZwiazeK JJ. Metabolic inhibition of Epwarps GE, FRaAnNcescH! VR, Ku MSB, root water flow in red-osier dogwood (Cornus sto- VOZNESENSKAYA EV, PyANKov VI, ANDREO CS. lonifera) seedlings Compartmentation of photosynthesis in cells and James EK, OLIvares FL, De OLIverRA ALM, bos REIs tissues of C, plants Jr FB, DA Sitva LG, Reis VM. Further observations Tospin AK, YAmayA T. Cellular compartmentation of on the interaction between sugar cane and ammonium assimilation in rice and barley Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus under laboratory and greenhouse conditions Approaches to Understanding Metabolism at the Single Et Meskaoul! A, TREMBLAY FM. Involvement of ethylene Cell in the maturation of black spruce embryogenic cell lines with different maturation capacities OuTLaw JR WH, ZHANG S. Single-cell dissection and microdroplet chemistry BAKER NR, OxBoROUGH K, Lawson T, Morison JIL. High resolution imaging of photosynthetic activities Plants and the Environment of tissues, cells and chloroplasts in leaves E1cHErRT T, BURKHARDT J. Quantification of stomatal Tomos AD, SHARROCK RA. Cell sampling and analysis uptake of ionic solutes using a new model system (SiCSA): metabolites measured at single cell resolution Matzner SL, Rice KJ, RicHarps JH. Intra-specific FRICKER MD, Meyer AJ. Confocal imaging of metabol- variation in xylem cavitation in interior live oak ism in vivo: pitfalls and possibilities (Quercus wislizenii A.DC.) KOCKENBERGER W. Nuclear magnetic resonance micro- Kipp PS, Proctor J. Why plants grow poorly on very imaging in the investigation of plant cell metabolism acid soils: are ecologists missing the obvious? GALE J, RACHMILEVITCH S, REUVENI J, VoLoKiTA M. The high oxygen atmosphere toward the end-Cretaceous; Number 357 a possible contributing factor to the K/T boundary extinctions and to the emergence of C, species Perspectives in Experimental Botany DALLA VeccuiA F, BARBATO R, La Rocca N, Moro I, Rascio N. Responses to bleaching herbicides by leaf ApAMS SR, PEARSON S, HADLEY P. Improving quantitat- chloroplasts of maize plants grown at different ive flowering models through a better understanding temperatures of the phases of photoperiod sensitivity (Review Nxkoa R, CouLtomspe J, DesJARDINS Y, TREMBLAY N. article) 655 Towards optimization of growth via nutrient supply phasing: nitrogen supply phasing increases broccoli Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular (Brassica oleracea var. italica) growth and yield Physiology PITTERMANN J, SAGE RF. The response of the high Carey AT, SmitH DL, Harrison E, Birp CR, Gross altitude C, grass Muhlenbergia montana (Nutt.) A.S. KC, Seymour GB, TucKER GA. Down-regulation of Hitchc. to long- and short-term chilling a ripening-related f-galactosidase gene (TBGI) in BROADLEY MR, EscoBar-GuTIERREZ AJ, Bowen HC, transgenic tomato fruits Wittey NJ, Wuite PJ. Influx and accumulation of Mapey E, Nowack LM, Su L, HonG Y, HupaK KA, Cs* by the akt/ mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) THOMPSON JE. Characterization of plasma membrane Heynh. lacking a dominant K* transport system domains enriched in lipid metabolites TEBAYASHI S, ISHIHARA A, I[WAMURA H. Elicitor-induced changes in isoflavonoid metabolism in red clover roots 681 Methods Papers PANDEY S, Sopory SK. Zea mays CCaMK: autophosph- SpPoLaore S, TRAINOTTI L, CASADORO G. A simple proto- orylation-dependent substrate phosphorylation and col for transient gene expression in ripe fleshy fruit down-regulation by red light 691 mediated by Agrobacterium JAYAPRAKASH P, SARLA N. Development of an improved Regulation of Growth, Development and Whole Organism medium for germination of Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. Physiology pollen in vitro BaiLLy C, AUDIGIER C, LADONNE F, WAGNER MH, Coste Pastor! GM, WILKINSON MD, STEELE SH, Sparks CA, F, CoRBINEAU F, COME D. Changes in oligosaccharide Jones HD, Parry MAJ. Age-dependent transform- content and antioxidant enzyme activities in develop- ation frequency in élite wheat varieties ing bean seeds as related to acquisition of drying Rasco-Gaunt S, Ritey A, CANNELL M, BARCELO P, tolerance and seed quality Lazzeri PA. Procedures allowing the transformation viii Contents of a range of European élite wheat (Triticum aestivum GRreLET G-A, ALEXANDER IJ, PROE MF, FRossarp J-S, L.) varieties via particle bombardment MILLARD P. Leaf habit influences nitrogen remobiliza- tion in Vaccinium species Gene Notes Ueno O. Ultrastructural localization of photosynthetic NAKAMURA §, ToyaMA T. Isolation of aV PI homologue and photorespiratory enzymes in epidermal, meso- from wheat and analysis of its expression in embryos phyll, bundle sheath, and vascular bundle cells of the of dormant and non-dormant cultivars C, dicot Amaranthus viridis 1003 GoLovina EA, Hoekstra FA, VAN Agist AC. The YAZAKI K, SHitan N, TAKAMATSU H, UEDA K, Sato F. A novel Coptis japonica multidrug-resistant protein competence to acquire cellular desiccation tolerance is preferertially expressed in the alkaloid-accumulating independent of seed morphological development 1015 CHANG S-C, CHO MH, KANG BG, KAUFMAN PB. rhizome Changes in starch content in oat (Avena sativa) shoot pulvini during the gravitropic response 1029 Number 358 SCHULZE W, ScHuLze ED, ScuuLze I, OREN R. Quantification of insect nitrogen utilization by the Perspectives in Experimental Botany venus fly trap Dionaea muscipula catching prey with NGuyeN-Quoc B, Foyer CH. A role for ‘futile cycles’ highly variable isotope signatures 1041 involving invertase and sucrose synthase in sucrose Ma F, PETERSON CA. Frequencies of plasmodesmata in metabolism of tomato fruit (Review article) Allium cepa L. roots: implications for solute transport pathways 1051 Opinion Paper PINHEIRO C, CHAvEs MM, Ricarpbo CP. Alterations in carbon and nitrogen metabolism induced by water Waite PJ. The pathways of calcium movement to the deficit in the stems and leaves of Lupinus albus L. 1063 xylem FuENTES SI, ALLEN DJ, Ort1z-Lopez A, HERNANDEZ G. Over-expression of cytosolic glutamine synthetase Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular increases photosynthesis and growth at low nitrogen Physiology concentrations Coutos-THEVENOT P, PoinssoT B, BONOMELLI A, YEAN H, BREDA C, BUFFARD D, ESNAULT R, HAIN R, BOULAY M. /n vitro tolerance to Botrytis cinerea of grapevine Plants and the Environment 41B rootstock in transgenic plants expressing the Pieters AJ, PauL MJ, LawLor DW. Low sink demand stilbene synthase Vstl gene under the control of a limits photosynthesis under Pi deficiency 1083 pathogen-inducible PR 10 promoter Toay I, ERENOGLU B, ROMHELD V, BRAUN HJ, CAKMAK Ramis C, Gomorp V, LerouGe P, Faye L. I. Phytosiderophore release in Aegilops tauschii and Deglycosylation is necessary but not sufficient for Triticum species under zinc and iron deficiencies 1093 activation of proconcanavalin A Dixit V, PANDEY V, SHYAM R. Differential antioxidative SACANDE M, GOLovinaA EA, VAN AELST AC, HOEKSTRA responses to cadmium in roots and leaves of pea FA. Viability loss of neem (Azadirachta indica) seeds (Pisum sativum L. ev. Azad) 1101 associated with membrane phase behaviour Lopez-VILLALOBOs A, Dopps PF, HORNUNG R. Changes in fatty acid composition during development of Short Communications tissues of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) embryos in the VAHALA T, OXELMAN B, VON ARNOLD S. Two intact nut and in vitro APETALA)D-like genes of Picea abies are differentially MULLER J, BOLLER T, WIEMKEN A. Trehalose becomes expressed during development the most abundant non-structural carbohydrate during Lee R-H, WANG C-H, HUANG L-T, CHEN S-CG. Leaf senescence of soybean nodules senescence in rice plants: cloning and characterization VAN LEEUWEN W, RUTTINK T, BoRST-VRENSSEN AWM, of senescence up-regulated genes VAN DER PLas LHW, VAN DER Krowt AR. HANNAH MA, IQpaL MJ, SANDERS FE. Adaptation to Characterization of position-induced spatial and tem- long-term cold-girdling in genotypes of common bean poral regulation of transgene promoter activity in (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants WHALLEY WR, Lipiec J, FINCH-SAVAGE WE, Cope RE, WHITTAKER A, BOCHICCHIO A, VAZZANA C, LINDSEY G, CLaRK LJ, Rowse HR. Water stress can induce quies- FARRANT J. Changes in leaf hexokinase activity and cence in newly-germinated onion (Allium cepa L.) metabolite levels in response to drying in the desicca- seedlings tion-tolerant species Sporobolus stapfianus and Xerophyta viscosa GULLNER G, KOmives T, RENNENBERG H. Enhanced Methods Paper tolerance of transgenic poplar plants overexpressing AMOAH BK, Wu H., Sparks C, Jones HD. Factors y-glutamylcysteine synthetase towards chloroacetanil- influencing Agrohacterium-mediated transient expres- ide herbicides 971 sion of uidA in wheat inflorescence tissue Regulation of Growth, Development and Whole Organism Physiology Gene Note VAN IEPEREN W, NusseE J, KEWZER CJ, VAN MEETEREN Dusos C, PLomion C. Drought differentially affects U. Induction of air embolism in xylem conduits of expression of a PR-10 protein, in needles of maritime pre-defined diameter 981 pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) seedlings Contents ix Number 359 ological properties of the epidermis of growing tomato fruit 129] Perspectives in Experimental Botany KAISER H, KappeNn L. Stomatal oscillations at small MILBORROW BV. The pathway of biosynthesis of abscisic apertures: indications for a fundamental insufficiency acid in vascular plants: a review of the present state of stomatal feedback-control inherent in the stomatal of knowledge of ABA biosynthesis (Review article) 1145 turgor mechanism Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Plants and the Environment Physiology THORNTON B. Uptake of glycine by non-mycorrhizal WEINER H, KAIsER WM. Antibodies to assess phos- Lolium perenne phorylation of spinach leaf nitrate reductase on serine He J, Lee SK, Dopp IC. Limitations to photosynthesis 543 and its binding to 14-3-3 proteins of lettuce grown under tropical conditions: alleviation BERESTOVSKY GN, TERNOvSKY VI, Katazv AA. Through by root-zone cooling pore diameter in the cell wall of Chara corallina Lapointe G, LucKevicH MD, CLouTier M, SEGUIN A. BLOKHINA OB, CHIRKOVA TV, FAGERSTEDT KV. Anoxic 14-3-3 gene family in hybrid poplar and its involve- stress leads to hydrogen peroxide formation in plant ment in tree defence against pathogens cells Kipp PS, LLUGANY M, PosCHENRIEDER C, GUNSE B, SEIXAS DA-SILVA W, REZENDE GL, GALINA A. Subcellular BarceELO J. The role of root exudates in aluminium distribution and kinetic properties of cytosolic and resistance and silicon-induced amelioration of alumi- non-cytosolic hexokinases in maize seedling roots: nium toxicity in three varieties of maize (Zea mays L.) implications for hexose phosphorylation ACEVEDO R, MORENO D1AZz DE LA EspINA S, FERNANDEZ- Methods Paper Gomez ME, Cuaprapo A, Jouve N, DE LA Torre C. CARDEN DE, Diamond D, MILLER AJ. An improved Dormancy and_ proliferation in Saccharum Na‘“-selective microelectrode for intracellular meas- officinarum x S. spontaneum hybrids which differ in the urements in plant cells number of the introgressed S. spontaneum chromosomes Short Communications OsaRA M, Kasiura M, Fukuta Y, YANO M, HayasHi COcHARD H, Forestier S, AMEGLIO T. A new validation M, Yamaya T, Sato T. Mapping of QTLs associated of the Scholander pressure chamber technique based with cytosolic glutamine synthetase and NADH- on stem diameter variations glutamate synthase in rice (Oryza sativa L.) JoHN CF, Morris K, JoRDAN BR, THOoMaAs B, A-H- Cuen H-J, Hou W-C, Kuc J, Lin Y-H. Ca**-dependent MACKERNESS S. Ultraviolet-B exposure leads to and Ca**-independent excretion modes of salicylic up-regulation of senescence-associated genes in acid in tobacco cell suspension culture Arabidopsis thaliana KASHA KJ, Hu TC, Oro R, Simion E, SHim YS. Nuclear STOROZHENKO S, INzE D, VAN MontaGu M, KUSHNIR fusion leads to chromosome doubling during mannitol S. Arabidopsis coactivator ALY-like proteins, DIP1 pretreatment of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and DIP2, interact physically with the DNA-binding microspores domain of the Zn-finger poly( ADP-ribose) polymerase FeurTtADO JA, BANIK M, BewLey JD. The cloning and characterization of «a-galactosidase present during and following germination of tomato (Lycopersicon Gene Note esculentum Mill.) seed 1239 BoupoLr V, RomBauts S, Naupts M, Inzeé D, bi VEYLDER L. Identification of novel cyclin-dependent Regulation of Growth, Development and Whole Organism kinases interacting with the CKSI protein of Physiology Arabidopsis HANSCH R, FesseEL DG, Witr C, HESBERG C, HOFFMANN G, Wactcu-Liu P, ENGeLs C, Kruse J, RENNENBERG Number 360 H, KaisER WM, MENDEL R-R. Tobacco plants that lack expression of functional nitrate reductase in roots Perspectives in Experimental Botany show changes in growth rates and metabolite PauL MJ, Foyer CH. Sink regulation of photosynthesis accumulation (Review article) 1383 MULLER B, REYMOND M, Tarpieu F. The elongation rate at the base of a maize leaf shows an invariant pattern during both the steady-state elongation and Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular the establishment of the elongation zone Physiology ZDUNEK E, Lips SH. Transport and accumulation rates SETTER TL, FLANNIGAN BA. Water deficit inhibits cell of abscisic acid and aldehyde oxidase activity in Pisum division and expression of transcripts involved in cell sativum L. in response to suboptimal growth proliferation and endoreduplication in maize conditions endosperm Zuu Y-G, Situ SE, SmitH FA. Plant growth and cation CaLtow ME, Crawrorp S, WETHERBEE R, TAYLOR K, composition of two cultivars of spring wheat (Triticum Fincay JA, CaLtow JA. Brefeldin A affects adhesion aestivum L.) differing in P uptake efficiency of zoospores of the green alga Enteromorpha STOHR C, MAck G. Diurnal changes in nitrogen assimila- AparcA D, ROLDAN M, Martin M, Sapater B. tion of tobacco roots Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Cvi shows an increased THOMPSON DS. Extensiometric determination of the rhe- tolerance to photo-oxidative stress and contains a new x Contents chloroplastic copper/zinc superoxide dismutase Pons TL, Jorp1 W, Kuiper D. Acclimation of plants to isoenzyme light gradients in leaf canopies: evidence for a possible VAN DEN HeuveL KJPT, HuLzink JMR, BARENDSE role for cytokinins transported in the transpiration GWM, Wuttems GJ. 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