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Volume 164 2004 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science D) Blackwell Publishing 2004 New Phytologist Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ Blackwell Publishing, Inc., Commerce Place, 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5018, USA Blackwell Publishing Asia, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell Verlag, Kurfiirstendamm 57, 10707 Berlin, Germany Blackwell Munksgaard, 1 Rosenerns Allé, PO Box 227, DK-1502, Copenhagen V, Denmark Blackwell Publishing Japan/Blackwell Publishing Asia, 5F, GS Chiyoda Building, 3-11-14 lidabashi, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 102-0072, Japan Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2121 State Avenue, Ames, [A 50614-8300, USA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in i 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, o1 the internal or Ip ersonal use of spf ecific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing for libraries and other users registered with the¢ opyright 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 lypeset by Graphicraft Limited, Hong Kong and printed and bound by Alden Press, Oxford, UK Contents Volume 164 Number 1 October 2004 123 lhe response of the poplar transcriptome to wounding and subsequent infection by a viral pathogen C. M. Smith, M. Rodriguez-Buey, J. Karlsson & CONTENTS M. M. Campbell Improved growth in a field trial of transgenic hybrid poplar Forum overexpressing glutamine synthetase Z. P. Jing, F Gallardo, M. B. Pascual, R. Sampalo, Commentary ]. Romero, A. Torres de Navarra & FE M. Canovas Feature: Poplar genomics comes of age ® Hyphal fusion to he impact of ectomycorrhiza formation on monosaccharide plant species connections — giant mycelia and community transporter gene expression in poplar roots nutrient flow @ Are ericoid and ectomycorrhizal fungi part N. Grunze, M. Willmann & U. Nehls of a common guild? Carbohydrate translocation determines the phenolic content Meetings of Populus foliage: a test of the sink—source model of plant The Mediterranean region — a hotspot for plant defense biogeographic research T: Arnold, H. Appel, V. Patel, E. Stocum, A. Kavalier & Timelines J. Se hultz Magnolioid roots — hairs, architecture and mycorrhizal Primary cell wall composition of pteridophytes and dependency spermatophytes? Z. A. Popper e S.C. Fry Review Patterns of below-ground plant interconnections established by means of arbuscular mycorrhizal networks [ansley reviews M. Giovannetti, C. Sbrana, L. Avio & P Strani lhe genetic control of lignin deposition during plant growth * Commentary p. 4 and development L. A. Rogers & M. M. Campbell Interaction between an isolate from the Hymenoscyphus Ustilago maydis. how its biology relates to pathogenic ericae aggregate and roots of Pinus and Vaccinium development L. l Villarreal-Ruiz, I. C. Anderson & I. J. Alexander R. Kahmann andJ . Kamper ¢ Commentary p. 7 Research reviews Occurrence of V-acetylhexosaminidase-encoding genes in Revisiting tree maturation and floral initiation in the poplar ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes functional genomics era B. D. Lindahl & A. F. S. Taylor A. M. Brunner& O. Nilsson Genomics of cellulose biosynthesis in poplars C. P Joshi, S. Bhandari, P Ranjan, U. C. Kalluri, X. Liang, Volume 164 Number 2 November 2004 I” Fujino & A. Samuga Tension wood as a model for functional genomics of wood CONTENTS formation G. Pilate, A. Déjardin, F Laurans & J.-C. Leple Forum Cryopreservation in Populus functional genomics Commentary C.-]. Tsa&i S. L. Hubscher Taxonomic and functional diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi — is there any relationship? Research Cloning and expression of multiple metallothioneins from Letters Competition or complementation: the iron-chelating hybrid poplar abilities of nicotianamine and phytosiderophores A. Kohler, D. Blaudez, M. Chalot & F. Martin Genetic and phy sical mapping of Melampsora rust Review resistance genes in Populus and characterization of linkage disequilibrium and flanking genomic sequence Tansley reviews .-M. Yin, S. P DiFazio, L. E. Gunter, S. S. Jawdy, Pattern formation in the vascular system of monocot and W. Boerjan & G. A. Tuskan dicot plant species 107 Poplar genes encoding fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins E. Scarpella & A. H. Meijer are highly expressed in tension wood N : P ratios in terrestrial plants: variation and functional E Lafarguette, J.-C. Leplé, A. Déjardin, F Laurans, significance G. Costa, M.-( Lesage-Descauses e G. Pilate S. Giisewell < New Phytologist (2004) 164 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Research 101 Polymorphism at the ribosomal DNA ITS and its relation to postglacial re-colonization routes of the Perigord truffle Tuber Ozone-induced ethylene and foliar injury responses are melanosporun ultered in 1-aminocyclopropane- | -carboxylate synthase C. Murat, J. Diez I TsLu is De } ArUC. LLEJ} l Jupre, intisense potato plants G. Chevalier P Bonfante eo I Martin | P Sinn, ¢ D Se hlagnhaufe 7 R N irteca € I Pe li Molecular genetic analysis of pollen irradiation mutagenesis if} | aovidopsi Volume 164 Number 3 December 2004 Yang, B. J]. Mulligan & Z. A. Wilson Heavy metal specificity of cellular tolerance in two CONTENTS nM per wccumul iting plants Arabi Wopsis Palieri and lhlaspi LET ULESCETI Forum Marques, M. Cossega §. Bodin, P Czernic & M. Lebrun AFLP-based assessment of the effects of environmental heavy Commentary metal pollution on the genetic structure of pioneer Symbiotic fungi and clonal plant physiology ¢ Plant and popul ions Of Swill urbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity are we looking l 1 H Mulle it the relevant levels of diversity and are we using the right ! V Colpaert techniques j 1 Growth and maintenance respiration for individual plants in hierarchically structured canopies of Medicago sativa and Meetings wnuus. the contribution of current and old Che human footprint in ecology — past, present and ruture Review Patterns of nitrogen and carbon stable isotope ratios in macrofungi, plants and soils in two old-growth conifer Tansley reviews Carbon sequestration in temperate grassland ecosystems 1. Trudell, P T. Rygiewi ind the influence of management, climate and elevated tion of alternative host plant sy CO G. Leo Ran re ] Li M. B. Jone / oe /, LViaritine I Pp noza, l L. Méndez, C. G. Reynaga-Pena & J. Ruiz-Herrera Research \ meta-analysis of mycorrhizal responses to nitrogen Effect of delayed fruit harvest on photosynthesis, phosphorus, and atmospheric CO, in field studies transpiration and nutrient remobilization of apple leaves A A / / la tacyvn) cr M M Blanke High functional diversity within species of arbuscular Differential effects of nitrate and ammonium on three mycorrhizal fungi fen bryophyte species in relation to pollutant nitrogen L. Munkvold, R. Kjell Vestbere, S. Rosendahl e input ri l. jaRoosen A ] Dees & * Commentary p. 201 R. Bobbink Saprotrophy and lichenization as options for the same Che effects of arbuscular mycorrhizas on soil fungal species on different substrata: environmental igeregation depend on the interaction between plasticity and fungal lifestyles in the Stictis—Conotrema plant and funs il species complex j 5 Piotrou ki ] De nic M. Wedi H.1 Joring & G. Gilenstam ] VM Graham @& M. ¢ Ril 1¢ hloé elyceriae infection aftects carbon translocation in Shared ectomycorrhizal fungi between a herbaceous the clonal grass Gly pe rennial (Helianthemum bicknellii) and oak (Q uercu seedlings ¢ Commentary p. 413 I. A. Dickie, R. ¢ Guza, S. E. Krazewski ¢ P B Re ich Determining uptake of radio-labile soil cadmium by Uptake of nitrogen and carbon from double-labelled arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae using isotopic dilution in N and '’C) glycine by mycorrhizal pine seedlings a compartmented-pot system A. ES. Taylor, G. Gebauer e& D. ]. Read J. J. Hutchinson, S. D. Young, C. R. Black & H. M. West Suillus bovinus glutamine synthetase gene organization Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and transcription and enzyme activities in the Scots pine a mycorrhiza-defective mutant tomato: does a noninfective mycorrhizosphere developed on forest humus fungus alter the ability of an infective fungus to colonise the ]. T. Juuti, S. Jokela, L. Paulin, S. Timonen roots and vice versa? e” R. Sen l; R. Cavagnaro, E A. Smith& S. I Smith Vew Phytologist (2004) 164 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Relationships among arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, vascular Genet distribution of sporocarps and ectomycorrhizas of plants and environmental conditions in oak savannas Suillus pictus in a Japanese white pine plantation E C. Landis, A. Gargas & T. J. Givnish D. Hirose, ]. Kikuchi, N. Kanzaki & * Commentary p. 416 K. Futai Mycorrhizal symbiosis has contrasting effects on fitness Large-scale identification of genes in the fungus Hebeloma components in ¢ ampanula rotundifolia cylindrosporum paves the way to molecular analyses of C. Nuortila, M.-M. Kytéviita & J. Tuomi ectomycorrhizal symbiosis R. Lambilliotte, R. Cooke, D. Samson, C. Fizames, Corrigendum FE Gaymard, C. Plassard, M.-V. Tatry, ( Berge M. Laudié, F Legeai, E. Karsenty, M. Delseny, S. Zimmermann & H. Sentenac Author index Nitrogen availability and mycorrhizal colonization influence water use efficiency and carbon isotope patterns in Pinus sylvestris E. A. Hobbie & J. V. Colpaert Key word index © New Phytologist (2004) 164 www.newphytologist.org

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