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Volume 154 2002 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science Blackwell Publishing © 2002 New Phytologist Published by Blackwell Science Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OEI 25 John Street, London WCIN 2BIl 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6AJ 238 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA 550 Swanston Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell 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 Volume 154 Number 1 April 2002 Do mature leaves provide a net source of nitrogen supporting shoot growth in Rhododendron ferrugineum? E Pasche, A. Pornon & T. Lamaze Long-term exposure to enhanced UV-B radiation is not CONTENTS detrimental to growth and photosynthesis in Douglas-fir J. H. Bassman, G. E. Edwards & R. Robberecht Forum Fe-deficiency increases Cu acquisition by wheat cropped in a Cu-contaminated vineyard soil Commentary V. Chaignon, D. Di Malta & P. Hinsinger Hydrophobins in the lichen symbiosis * An orchid—fungus Herbaspirillum colonization increases growth and nitrogen marriage — physical promiscuity, conflict and cheating accumulation in aluminium-tolerant rice varieties Letters P. Gyaneshwar, E. K. James, P M. Reddy & J. K. Ladha Does hairiness matter in Harare? Resolving controversy in Leaf traits as indicators of resource-use strategy in floras with global comparisons of plant trait responses to ecosystem succulent species disturbance E Vendramini, S. Diaz, D. E. Gurvich, P. J. Wilson, Meetings K. Thompson & J. G. Hodgson Atmospheric CO,,, climate and evolution — lessons from the past Novel features of Eguisetum arvense spermatozoids: insights into pteridophyte evolution Books K. S. Renzaglia, S. B. Dengate, S. J. Schmitt & J. G. Duckett Protocols for plant cell biologists * An accessible route to Characterization and expression of XPH1, the hydrophobin modern plant science? gene of the lichen-forming ascomycete Xanthoria parietina S. Scherrer, A. Haisch & R. Honegger Review Differential expression of hydrophobins DGH1, DGH2 and Tansley reviews DGH3 and immunolocalization of DGH1 in strata of the Evolutionary dynamics of grass genomes lichenized basidocarp of Dictyonema glabratum B. S. Gaut M. L. Trembley, C. Ringli & R. Honegger Arsenic uptake and metabolism in arsenic resistant and ¢ Commentary p. 1 nonresistant plant species A. A. Meharg & J. Hartley-Whitaker NMR imaging as a tool for noninvasive taxonomy: comparison of female cones of two Podocarpaceae Research S. M. Glidewell, M. Miller, G. Duncan, R. R. Mill, D. Masson & B. Williamson Membrane depolarization induces K* efflux from subapical Arbuscular mycorrhizas influence plant diversity and maize root segments community structure in a semiarid herbland E E Nocito, G. A. Sacchi & M. Cocuceci P J. O'Connor, S. E. Smith & E A. Smith How can we predict the effects of elevated CO, on the Ectomycorrhizal fungal taxa differing in response to nitrogen balance between perennial C, grass species competing deposition also differ in pure culture organic nitrogen use for light? and natural abundance of nitrogen isotopes E Teyssonneyre, C. Picon-Cochard & J. F. Soussana E. A. Lilleskov, E. A. Hobbie & T. J. Fahey Elevated CO, increases carbon allocation to the roots of Symbiotic germination and development of the Lolium perenne under free-air CO, enrichment but not in myco-heterotrophic orchid Neottia nidus-avis in nature and a controlled environment its requirement for locally distributed Sebacina spp. D. Suter, M. Frehner, B. U. Fischer, J. Nosberger & S. L. McKendrick, J. R. Leake, D. Lee Taylor & D. J. Read A. Liischer ¢ Commentary p. 4 Sucrose-phosphate synthase activity in mature rice leaves following changes in growth CO, is unrelated to sucrose Flow cytometric analysis of cellulose tracks development of pool size embryogenic Brassica cells in microspore cultures R. W. Gesch, J. C. V. Vu, K. J. Boote, L. H. AllenJ r & D. Schulze & K. P Pauls G. Bowes Mycorrhizal infection and high soil phosphorus improve Soluble nonprotein nitrogen compounds indicate changes in vegetative growth and the female and male functions in the nitrogen status of beech seedlings due to climate and tomato thinning J. L. Poulton, D. Bryla, R. T. Koide & A. G. Stephenson M. N. Fotelli, M. Nahm, A. Heidenfelder, H. Papen, H. Rennenberg & A. Gefsler Corrigendum © New Phytologist (2002) 154 www.newphytologist.com Volume contents Volume 154 Number 2 May 2002 Is Rafflesia an endothermic flower? S. Patino, T. Aalto, A. A. Edwards & J. Grace Closely related MADS-box genes in club moss (Lycopodium) show broad expression patterns and are structurally similar CONTENTS to, but phylogenetically distinct from, typical seed plant MADS-box genes Forum M. E. Svensson & P. Engstriim Gluthione status correlates with different degrees of Commentary desiccation tolerance in three lichens Fine roots of trees a new perspective I. Kranner Books Limitations to photosynthesis in tomato leaves induced by Rushing toward a phy logenetic future * Biological webs of Fusarium wilt plant diseas« S. Nogués, L. Cotxarrera, L. Alegre & M. I. Trillas Autophagocytosis of carotenoid-rich lipid droplets into Review vacuoles during aeciospore ageing in Puccinia distincta R. W. S. Weber & P Davoli Tansley reviews ( oevolution of roots and mycorrhizas ot land plants Large-leaved lime ( Tilia platyphyllos) has a \ow ability to M. C. Brundrett compartmentalize decay fungi via reaction zone formation Biology of mycorrhizal associations of epacrids (Ericaceae) S. Baum & EW. M. R. Schwarze G. Cairney & A. E Ashford Colonization of plant roots by egg-parasitic and nematode-trapping fungi Research ]. J. Bordallo, L. V. Lopez-Llorca, H.-B. Jansson, J. Salinas, Rapid reports L. Persmark & L. Asensio Elevated atmospheric CO, causes seasonal changes in Hormone concentrations in tobacco roots change during arbonyl emissions from Quercus ilje x arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization with Glomus intraradices Kreuzwieser, C. Cojocariu, V. Jiissen & H. Rennenberg O. Shaul-Keinan, V. Gadkar, I. Ginzberg, J. M. Griinzweig, Full papers I. Chet, Y. Elad, S. Wininger, E. Belausov, Y. Eshed, ( omparative responses to water stress in stay “green, N. Atzmon, Y. Ben-Tal & Y. Kapulnik rapid- and slow senescing genotypes of the biomass crop, Differential NO, dependent patterns of NO, uptake in Mi canthu Pinus pinaster, Rhizopogon roseolus and their ectomycorrhizal . C. Clifton-Brown, I. Lewandowski, F Bangerth @ association MVfi e dB Jone A. Gobert & C. Plassard Location of (1 — 3)- and (1 — 3),(1 — 4)-B-D-glucans in Differential expression of a malate synthase gene during the vegetative cell walls of barley (Hordeum vulgare) using preinfection stage of symbiosis in the ectomycorrhizal fungus immunogold labelling Laccaria bicolor ae : — . I. A. K. Trethewey & P J. Harris S. Balasubramanian, S.-]. Kim & G. K. Podila Within-stem variation of respiration in Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir) trees Subterranean community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi M. L. Pruyn, B. L. Gartner & M. E. Harmon under Suillus grevillei sporocarps in a Larix kaempferi forest Identification of drought-sensitive beech ecotypes by Z. Zhou & T Hogetsu physiological parameters 1. D. Peuke, C. Schraml, W. Hartung & H. Rennenberg Below-ground carbon input to soil is controlled by nutrient availability and fine root dynamics in loblolly pine l. S. King, T. J. Albaugh, H. L. Allen, M. Buford, B. R. Strain & P Dougherty * Commentary p. 267 Volume 154 Number 3 June 2002 Toughness is less important than chemical composition of Arbutus leav es in food selection by Poecilimon species CONTENTS M. Kouki & Y. Manetas Are competitive interactions influenced by spatial nutrient Forum heterogeneity and root foraging behavior? Commentary K. M. Bliss, R. H. Jones, R. J. Mitchell & P P Mou Signaling in mycorrhizal symbioses — elegant mutants lead Multiple introductions from the Iberian peninsula are the way * Tubular vacuoles in arbuscular mycorrhizas responsible for the invasion of Crupina vulgaris in western North America Books I. Garnatyje, R. Vilatersana, C. T. Roché, N. Garcia-Jacas, Popular trees, specialist trees * A new critical Starting point A. Susanna & D. C. Thill for Antarctic lichen taxonomy © New Phytologist (2002) 154 www.newphytologist.com Volume contents Review Composted recycled organic matter suppresses soil-borne diseases of field crops Tansley reviews E. L. Tilston, D. Pitt & A. C. Groenhof Che cell biology of phytochrome signalling Dual requirement of the LjSym4 gene for mycorrhizal S. G. Moller, P J. Ingles & G. C. Whitelam development in epidermal and cortical cells of What has QTL mapping taught us about plant Lotus japonicus roots domestication? M. Novero, A. Faccio, A. Genre, J. Stougaard, K. J. Webb, A. H. Paterson L. Mulder, M. Parniske & P. Bonfante * Commentary p. 541 Research Canopy position affects the temperature response of leaf Phosphorus uptake by arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae does respiration in Populus deltoides not increase when the host plant grows under atmospheric KL. Griffin, M. Turnbull & R. Murthy CO, enrichment O, uptake and drought stress effects on carbon acquisition M. E. Gavito, D. Bruhn & I. Jakobsen of ponderosa pine in natural stands Extensive tubular vacuole system in an arbuscular N. E. Grulke, H. K. Preisler, C. Rose, J. Kirsch & mycorrhizal fungus, Gigaspora margarita L. Balduman Y. Uetake, T. Kojima, T. Ezawa & M. Saito Compression wood has little impact on the water relations * Commentary p. 545 of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings despite a large effect on shoot hydraulic properties Characterization of an Aux/IAA cDNA upregulated in Pinus R. Spicer & B. L. Gartner pinaster roots in response to colonization by the Variations in ageing and meristematic activity in relation to ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum flower-bud and fruit excision in the Beta species complex V. Charvet-Candela, S. Hitchin, D. Ernst, N.-C. Hautekéete, Y. Piquot & H. Van Dijk H. Sandermann Jr, R. Marmeisse & G. Gay Cenococcum geophilum populations show a high degree of ¢ Commentary p. 541 genetic diversity in beech forests J.-L. Jany, J. Garbaye e E Martin Biochemical and molecular characterization of NADP-glutamate dehydrogenase from the ectomycorrhizal Reproduction and offspring competitiveness of Senna fungus Tuber borchii obtusifolia are influenced by nutrient availability L. Vallorani, E. Polidori, C. Sacconi, D. Agostini, K. D. Tungate, D. J. Susko & T. W. Rufty R. Pierleoni, G. Piccoli, S. Zeppa e& V. Stocchi Light-dependent growth rate determines changes in the Extramatrical ectomycorrhizal mycelium contributes population of Planktothrix rubescens over the annual cycle in one-third of the microbial biomass and produces, together Lake Ziirich, Switzerland with associated roots, half the dissolved organic carbon in a A. E. Walsby e& E Schanz forest soil The advantage of early flowering in the spring ephemeral M. N. Hagberg & P Hogberg annual plant Floerkea proserpinacoides Phenology of roots and mycorrhiza in orchid species G. Houle differing in phototrophic strategy Vernalization response of wild chickpea H. N. Rasmussen & D. F Whigham S. Abbo, S. Lev-Yadun & N. Galwey Phospho-imaging as a tool for visualization and noninvasive Morphological responses of plant roots to heterogeneity measurement of P transport dynamics in arbuscular of soil resources mycorrhizas % . ie M. Smilauerova & P Smilauer J. S. Nielsen, E. J. Joner, S. Declerck, S. Olsson & I. Jakobsen Insect-mediated reproduction of systemic infections by Biodegradation of linuron in a Phaseolus bioassay detected by Puccinia arrhenatheri on Berberis vulgaris chlorophyll fluorescence A. Naef, B. A. Roy, R. Kaiser & R. Honegger K. Hulsen, E. M. Top ce M. Hofte © New Phytologist (2002) 154 www.newphytologist.com

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