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Volume 149 2001 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science b Blackwell Science © 2001 New Phytologist Published by Blackwell Science Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OEL 25 John Street, London WCIN 2BL 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6AJ 238 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA 54 University Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH, Kurfiirstendamm 57, 10707 Berlin, Germany 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, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Science 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 by Alden Press, Oxford, UK Contents Volumn 149 Number 1 January 2001 Phosphate transport by communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in intact soil cores 1. Jakobsen, C. Gazey & L. K. Abbott Quantitative development of Paris-type arbuscular CONTENTS mycorrhizas formed between Asphodelus fistulosus and Glomus coronatum Forum T. R. Cavagnaro, F. A. Smith, M. EF Lorimer, K. A. Haskard, S. M. Ayling & S. E. Smith Editorial Change for good reason Angiosperm Gymnostoma trees produce root nodules Commentary colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi related to What's new about cadmium hyperaccumulation? Glomus E. Duhoux, G. Rinaudo, H. G. Diem, F Auguy, Letters D. Fernandez, D. Bogusz, C. Franche, Y. Dommergues & Could the urea cycle be translocating nitrogen in the B. Huguenin arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis? Immunolocalization of hydrophobin HYDPt-1 Opinion from the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Depolarizing the GM debate Pisolithus tinctorius during colonization of Eucalyptus globulus roots Meetings T. Tagu, R. De Bellis, R. Balestrini, O. M. H. De Vries, Plant physiological ecology: linking the organism to scales G. Piccoli, V. Stocchi, P Bonfante & F Martin above and below Can '*C-labeled photosynthetic products move Books between Pinus densiflora seedlings linked by ectomycorrhizal Molecular biology of the Rhizobiaceae * Science and the mycelia? visual arts * Mycorrhizae research B. Wu, K. Nara & T. Hogetsu Instructions to Authors Review Tansley review no. 21 Scaling ozone effects from seedlings to forest trees Volumn 149 Number 2 February 2001 L. J. Samuelson & J. M. Kelly Research CONTENTS The algal polysaccharide carrageenans can act as an elicitor of plant defence Forum L. Mercier, C. Lafitte, G. Borderies, X. Briand, Editorial M. T. Esquerre-Tugaye & J. Fournier Welcome to new editors Physiological evidence for a high-affinity cadmium transporter highly expressed in a Thlaspi caerulescens ecotype Commentary E. Lombi, F J. Zhao, S. P McGrath, S. D. Young Increasing atmospheric CO, and stomata * Nitrogen and & G. A. Sacchi. ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: what we know, what ¢ Commentary p. 2 we need to know Analysis Ecotypic variation in selenium accumulation among Adding pieces to fungal mosaics populations of Stanleya pinnata L. Jm. Feist & D. R. Parker Books Ontogeny modifies the effect of water stress on stomatal Early germination events — a personal perspective control, leaf area duration and biomass partitioning of ¢ Plant—microbe molecular communication Pennisetum glaucum ¢ Endangered plants in Iran T. Winkel, W. Payne & J.-F. Renno Production of extracellular matrices during development Review of infection structures by the downy mildew Peronospora Tansley review no. 22 parasitica The apoplast and its significance for plant mineral nutrition R. Carzaniga, P Bowyer & R. J. O'Connell B. Sattelmacher © New Phytologist (2001) 149 www.newphytologist.com Volumn contents Research 349 Rutin, the phenolglycoside from eucalyptus root exudates, stimulates Pisolithus hyphal growth at picomolar Altered patterns of tubulin polymerization in dividing concentrations leaf cells of Chlorophyton comosum after a hyperosmotic H. Lagrange, C. Jay-Allgmand & F.L apeyrie treatment G. Komis, P. Apostolakos & B. Galatis Periplasmic cuticular calcium oxalate crystal deposition in Volumn 149 Number 3 March 2001 Dracaena sanderiana S. V. Pennisi, D. B. McConnell, L. B. Gower, M. E. Kane & T. Lucansky Structure and composition oft he thick wall in hair root CONTENTS epidermal cells of Woollsia pungens C. L. Briggs & A. E. Ashford Forum Stable isotope analysis reveals differential effects of soil nitrogen and nitrogen dioxide on the water use efficiency Commentary in hybrid poplar leaves What do root pathogens see in mycorrhizas? R. T. W. Siegwolf, R. Matyssek, M. Saurer, Meetings S. Maurer, M. S. Giinhardt-Goerg, P Schmutz Aardvark to Zyzyxia — functional groups across kingdoms & J. B. Bucher Stomatal conductance of forest species after long-term Books exposure to elevated CO, concentration: a synthesis A timely celebration of trees * Induced plant B. E. Medlyn, C. V. M. Barton, M. S. ]. Broadmeadow, resistance * Species concepts — the continuing debate R. Ceulmans, P De Angelis, M. Forestreuter, M. Freeman, S. B. Jackson, S. Kellomiki, E. Laitat, A. Rey, P Roberntz, Review B. D. Sigurdsson, J. Strassemayer, K. Wang, P S. Curtis Tansley review no. 123 & PG. Jarvis Tree and forest functioning in response to global warming ¢ Commentary p. 154 H. Saxe, M. G. R. Cannell, 0. Johnsen, M. G. Ryan & Elevated CO, increases biomass and tuber yield in potato G. Vourlitis even at high ozone concentrations A. Donnelly, J. Craigon, C. R. Black, J. J. Colls Research & G. Landon Elicitor induced defence responses in Medicago sativa Ash content might predict carbon isotope discrimination M. Tang & C. J. Smith and grain yield in durum wheat Night-time respiration rate and leaf carbohydrate O. Merah, E. Deléens, I. Souyris & P.M onneveux concentrations are not coupled in two alpine perennial Neither mycorrhizal inoculation nor atmospheric CO, species concentrations has strong effects on pea root production C. L. McCutchan & R. K. Monson and root loss Photosynthesis might be limited by light, not inorganic M. E. Gavito, P. S. Curtis & I.J akobsen carbon availability, in three intertidal Gelidiales species Photosynthesis in a sub-Antarctic shore-zone lichen J. M. Mercado, F. Xavier Niell & M. C. Gil-Rodriguez V. R. Smith & N. ]. M. Gremmen Light and salinity affect growth of the salt marsh plant Polyamine metabolism is upregulated in response to tobacco Aster laurentianus mosaic virus in hypersensitive, but not susceptible, tobacco C. E. Reynolds, G. Houle & C. Marquis E Marini, L. Betti, S. Scaramagli, S. Biondi Short photoperiods induce fructan accumulation and & P Torrigiani tuberous root development in Dahlia seedlings G. Legnani & W. B. Miller Nitrogen addition in a Norway spruce stand altered macromycete sporocarp production and below-ground Nutrients and pH regulate algicide accumulation in cultures ectomycorrhizal species composition of the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria laetevirens M. Peter, F Ayer & S. Egli S. Ray & S. N. Bagchi * Commentary p. 156 Impacts of increased nitrogen supply on high Arctic heath: the importance of bryophytes and phosphorus availability Interdependence of phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium C. Gordon, J]. M. Wynn & S.J. Woodin and magnesium translocation by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Linking wood density with tree growth and environment: Paxillus involutus a theoretical analysis based on the motion of water G. Jentschke, B. Brandes, A. ]. Kuhn, W. H. Schrider M. L. Roderick & S. L. Berry & D. L. Godbold Interactions between pea root-inhabiting fungi examined Polymorphism of simple sequence repeats reveals gene using signature fatty acids flow within and between ectomycorrhizal Suillus grevillei J. Larsen & L. Bodker populations ¢ Commentary p. 357 Z. Zhou, M. Miwa & T. Hogetsu © New Phytologist (2001) 149 www.newphytologist.com Volumn contents Symbiotic specificity of tropical tree rhizobia for host Nuclear ribosomal sequence analysis of Oidiodendron: legumes towards a redefinition of ecologically relevent species A. Bala & K. E. Giller I. Lacourt, M. Girlander, S. Perotto, M. Del Pero, Influence of elevated CO, concentration on disease D. Zuccon & A. M. Luppi development in tomato Genetic variability of Pisolithus isolates associated with N.-S. Jwa & L. L. Walling native hosts and exotic eucalyptus in the western Trehalose induces resistance to powdery mildew in wheat Mediterranean region Ph. Reignault, A. Cogan, ]. Muchembled, A. Lounes-Hadj J. Diez, B. Anta, J. L. Manjén & M. Honrubia Sahraoui, R. Durand & M. Sancholle Genetic diversity of fungi closely associated with Water stress and Sphaeropsis sapinea as a latent pathogen of common reed red pine seedlings S. G. R. Wirsel, W. Leibinger, M. Ernst & K.M endgen G. R. Stanosz, J. T. Blodgett, D. R. Smith & E. L. Kruger Corrigendum Inter- and intra-isolate rRNA large subunit variation in Glomus coronatum spores Author index J. B Clapp, A. Rodriguez & J. C. Dodd Keyword index Differentiation of polyphosphate metabolism between the extra- and intraradical hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi T. Ezawa, S. E. Smith & FE Andrew Smith © New Phytologist (2001) 149 www.newphytologist.com

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