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Volume 156 2002 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science D1 Blackwell Publishing 2002 New Phyt , Published by Blackwell Publishing Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OE! ) 3 Ainslie Pl) ace, Edinburgh EH3 GA] 238 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA 550 Swanston Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Verlag GmbH, Kurfiirstendamm 5 0707 Berlin, Gern All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in 4 retrieval system, or transmitte in any form or by any means, ele mechanic al recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the COPpy right owner. Authorisation to photocopy items for internal or personal use, o1 the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing f or libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Cle| arance 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 his consent does not extend to other kinds of copying such a opying 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 156 Number 1 October 2002 Reactions of paratracheal cells of resistant and susceptible carnation (Dianthus « aryophyllus) cultivars to vascular invasion by Fusarium ox) sporum f. sp. dianthi CONTENTS G. B. Ouellette, R. P Baayen, M. Simard e D. Rioux Using radiocarbon to determine the mycorrhizal status of fungi Forum E. A. Hobbie, N. S. Weber, J. M. Trappe& G. J. van Klinken Commentary Arsenic and old plants * Categories and CAM — blurring divisions, increasing understanding? Volume 156 Number 2 November 2002 Books Competitors, ruderals and stress-tolerators CONTENTS Research Forum Rapid reports Plant reproduction under elevated CO, conditions: Commentary a meta-analysis of reports on 79 crop and wild species Fruits, frugivores and the evolutionary arms race « L. M. Jablonski, X. Wang & PS. Curtis Nitrogen, translocation and Sphagnum mosses Arsenic hyperaccumulation by different fern species Meetings E J. Zhao, S. ]. Dunham & S. P McGrath Soil microbes and plants — raising interest, mutual gains * Commentary p. | Review Full papers Tansley reviews Needle dark respiration in relation to within-crown position Plant resistance towards insect herbivores: a dynamic interaction in Scots pine trees grown in long-term elevation of CO, ]. A. Gatehouse concentration and temperature I’ Zha, K.-Y. Wang, A. Ryyppé & S. Kellomiki Research Investigating indices to explain the impacts of ozone on Xylem-transported glucose as an additional carbon source the biomass of white clover ( Trifolium repens L. cv. Regal) for leaf isoprene formation in Quercus robur at inland and coastal sites in Spain ]. Kreuzwieser, M. Graus, A. Wisthaler, A. Hansel, V. Bermejo, B. S. Gimeno, I. Granados, ]. Santamaria, H. Rennenberg & J.-P. Schnitzler J. J. Irigoyen, R. Bermejo, J. L. Porcuna & G. Mills Stomatal uptake and cuticular adsorption contribute to dry Implications of leaf nitrogen recycling on the nitrogen deposition of NH, and NO, to needles of adult spruce isotope composition of deciduous plant tissues (Picea abies) trees K. J. Kolb & R. D. Evans A. Gefiler, M. Rienks & H. Rennenberg Are xylem radial development and hydraulic conductivity Arsenic distribution and speciation in the fronds of the in downwardly-growing grapevine shoots influenced by hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata perturbed auxin metabolism? E. Lombi, E-]. Zhao, M. Fubrmann, L. Q. Ma & S. P McGrath C. Lovisolo, A. Schubert & C. Sorce Ni-induced oxidative stress in roots of the Ni Carbon isotope ratio and the extent of daily CAM use hyperaccumulator, Alyssum bertolonii by Bromeliaceae R. Boominathan & P M. Doran S. Pierce, K. Winter & H. Griffiths Within population variation and interrelationships between ¢ Commentary p. 4 morphology, nutritional content, and secondary compounds of Rhamnus alaternus fruits Occurrence of tetraploid and hexaploid cytotypes I. Ighaki, E. Tiahar, 1. Paluy & J. Friedman between and within populations in Dianthus sect. Plumaria ¢ Commentary p. 137 (Caryophyllaceae) H. Weiss, C. Dobes, G. M. Schneeweiss & J. Greimler Comparison of measured growth rates with those calculated Lichens respond to heavy metals by phytochelatin synthesis from rates of photosynthesis in Planktothrix spp. isolated B. Pawlik-Skowronska, L. S. di Toppi, M. A. Favali, F. Fossati, from Blelham Tarn, English Lake District ]. Pirszel & T. Skowronski PA. Davis & A. E. Walsby Developmentally regulated conversion of surface-exposed Nitrogen translocation in Sphagnum mosses: effects of chitin to chitosan in cell walls of plant pathogenic fungi atmospheric nitrogen deposition N. E. El Gueddari, U. Rauchhaus, B. M. Moerschbacher & A. R. Aldous H. B. Deising ¢ Commentary p. 140 ) New Phytologist (2002) 156 Wwww.newphytologist.com Volume contents Abscisic acid modifies the changes in lipids brought about by Ozone-response mechanisms in tobacco: implications of water stress in the moss Atrichum androgynum polyamine metabolism 1. Guschina, J. L.H arwood, M. Smith & R. P. Beckett M. L. van Buuren, L. Guidi, S. Fornale, E Ghetti, largeted inoculation of Medicago truncatula in vitro root M. Franceschetti, G. F. Soldatini & N. Bagni cultures reveals MtENOD1 I expression during early stages Responses of fen and fen-meadow communities to ozone of infection by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi S. A. Power & M. R. Ashmore M. Chabaud, C. Venard, A. Defaux-Petras, G. Bécard & Involvement ot endogenous salicylic acid content, D. G. Barker lipoxygenase and antioxidant enzyme activities in the Uranium uptake and translocation by the arbuscular response of tomato cell suspension cultures to NaCl mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus intraradices, under root-organ A. Molina, P Bueno, M. C. Marin, M. P. Rodriguez-Rosales, culture conditions A. Belver, K. Venema & ]. P Donaire G. Rufyikiri, ¥. Thiry, L. Wang, B. Delvaux & S. Declerck Apoptosis-like cell death of Brassica napus leaf protoplasts lhe root nodules of the Podocarpaceae harbour arbuscular M. Watanabe, D. Setoguchi, K. Uehara, W. Ohtsuka o mycorrhizal fungi Y Watanabe A. |. Russell, M. 1. Bidartondo & B. G. Butterfield Acquisition and use of bicarbonate by Emiliania huxleyi Does low phosphorus supply limit seedling establishment L. Herfort, B. Thake & J. Roberts and tree growth in groves of ectomycorrhizal trees in a central African rainforest? Che relationship between aluminium and silicon D. M. Newbery, G. B Chuyong, J. J. Green, N. C. Songwe, accumulation in leaves of Faramea marginata (Rubiaceae) E Tchuenteu & L. Zimmermann R. M. Britez, T. Watanabe, S. Jansen, C. B. Reissmann & Size, distribution, and persistence of genets in local M Osaki populations of the late-stage ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete, Evidence for sectorial photoassimilate supply in the Russula bret ipe capitulum of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) S. E. Bereemann & S. L. Miller M. Alkio, W. Diepenbrock & E. Grimm Plasticity, instability and canalization: is the phenotypic variation in seedlings of sclerophyll oaks consistent with the environmental unpredictability of Mediterranean Volume 156 Number 3 December 2002 ecosystems? E Valladares, L. Balaguer, E. Martinez-Ferri, CONTENTS E. Perez-Corona & E. Manrique Extensive physiological integration in Carex arenaria and Forum Carex disticha in relation to potassium and water availability I: D'Hertefeldt & U. Falkengren-Grerup Commentary Function of epidermal surfaces in the trapping efficiency of Putting the fight in bryophytes ¢ Vertical niche Nepenthes alata pitchers differentiation by hyphae of ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil L. Gaume, S Gorb ce N. Rowe Books Rec Ipes for wood Diversity in the distribution of polysaccharide and glycoprotein epitopes in the cell walls of bryophytes: new Review evidence for the multiple evolution of water-conducting cells R. Ligrone, K. C. Vaughn, K. S. Renzaglia & J. P Knox & Tansley reviews ]. G. Duckett Poikilohydry and homoihydry: antithesis or spectrum of * Commentary p. 321 possibilities? M. C. E Proctor & Z. Tuba Responses of two Sphagnum moss species and Eriophorum * Commentary p. 321 vaginatum to enhanced UV-B in a summer of low UV intensity R. Niemi, P J.M artikainen, J]. Silvola, E. Sonninen, Research A. Wulff& T. Holepainen * Commentary p. 321 Influence of a drying cycle on post-drought xylem sap abscisic acid and stomatal responses in young temperate Colonization of roots of rice (Oryza sativa) by symbiotic dec iduous angiosperms Nostoc strains N. |. Loewenstein & S. G. Pallardy M. Nilsson, J. Bhattacharya, A. N. Rai & B. Bergman Atmospheric CO, enrichment of alpine treeline conifers Vertical niche differentiation of ectomycorrhizal hyphae in S. Hattenschwiler, I. T. Handa, I Egli, R. Asshoff, soil as shown by T-RFLP analysis W. Ammann & C. Korner I. A. Dickie, B. Xu & R. T. Koide Assimilation of CO, enzyme activation and photosynthetic * Commentary p. 323 electron transport in bean leaves, as affected by high light and ozone Author index L. Guidi, E. Degl’Innocenti & G. F. Soldatini Keyword index © New Phytologist (2002) 156 www.newphytologist.com

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