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Volume 168 2005 New Phytologist International Journal of Plant Science D Blackwell Publishing 2> 005 A New Phytologist Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 21 1Q, UK 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 $lackwell 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 ; 1 retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the cop) right owner. Authorisation to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing tor 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 oO! promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. Speci al requests should be iddressed to the Publisher. [ypeset by Graphicraft Limited Hong Kong and printed and bound in the UK Contents Volume 168 Number 1 October 2005 Low-level radiocaesium exposure alters gene expression in roots of Arabidopsis T. Sahr, G. Voigt, W. Schimmack, H. G. Paretzke © CONTENTS D. Ernst \tmospheric nitrogen dioxide gas is a plant vitalization Forum signal to increase plant size and the contents of cell Commentary constituents Feature: Plant evolutionary genomics * Interaction: M. Takahashi, M. Nakagawa, A. Sakamoto, C.O hsumi, Mycorrhiza helper bacteria: a promising model for the T. Matsubara & H. Morikawa genomic analysis of fungal—bacterial interactions Fire, rain and the selection ot seeder and resprouter Review life-histories in fire-recruiting, woody plants F. Ojeda, FE. G. Brun & J. J. Vergara Tansley reviews Relationships betw een phenology and the remobili ration of Regulation of metabolic networks: understanding nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in branches of eight metabolic complexity in the systems biology era Mediterranean evergreens a Sweetlove & A. R. Fernie R. Milla, P. Castro-Diez, M. Maestro-Martinez © Plant—water relations and the fibre saturation point G. Montserrat-Marti S. L. Berry & M. 1 Roderick [emperature constraints on the growth and functioning Research reviews of root organ cultures with arbuscular mycorrhizal Inheritance and recombination of mitochondrial genomes fungi in plants, fungi and animals M. E. Gavito, P. A. Olsson, H. Rouhier, C. M. Barr, M. Neiman & D. R. Taylo Medina-Penafiel, I. Jakobsen, A. Bago © Gene order in plants: a slow but sure shuffle C. Azcon-Aguilar T. J. Vision Is plant performance limited by abundance of arbusculat Plant self-incompatibility systems: a molecular evolutionary mycorrhizal fungi? A meta-analysis of studies published perspective berween 1988 and 2003 D. Charlesworth, X. Vekemans, V. Castric & S. Glémin ) Le kberg Cc R 1. Koide Phenotypic impacts of repetitive DNA in flowering plants Mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces ACH 505 T. R. Meagher & C. Vassiliadis induces differential gene expression in the ectomycorrhizal Epigenetics and plant evolution fungus Amanita muscaria R.A Rapp er |. F. Wende S. D. Schrey, M. Schellhammer, M. Ecke, R. Hampp © MeT Tavbhe Research * Commentary p. 4 Rapid reports Plant-mediated nitrous oxide emissions from beech Virus infection in remnant native bunchgrasses from Fagus sylvatica) leaves invaded California grasslands M. Pihlatie, P. Ambus ]. Rinne, K Pile gaara € C. M. Malmstrom, C. C. Hughes, L. A. Newton © T. Vesala ( ] Stone? Distribution of cell-wall xylans in bryophytes and Full papers tracheophytes: new insights into basal interrelationships of Cytoenzymological analysis of adenylyl cyclase activity and land plants 3’:5’-cAMP immunolocalization in chloroplasts of 1. Carafa, ]. G. Duckett, J. P. Knox & R. Ligrone Nicotiana tabacum Long-term genome diploidization in allopolyploid E. Witters, R. Valcke & H. van Onckelen Nicotiana section Repandae (Solanaceae Prediction of functional class of novel plant proteins by a /. J. Clarkson, K. Yoong Lim, A. Kovarik, M. W. Chase statistical learning method S. Knapp & A. R. Leit |) L. Y. Han, C. J. Zheng, H. H. Lin, ]. Cui, H. H. L. Zhang, Z. Q. Tang & Y. Z. Chen Methods ( omparison ot lignin deposition in three ectopic [hree-dimensional modelling of wheat endosperm lignification mutants development L.A Rogers, C. Dubos, C. Surman, ]. Willment E. Wegel illing Calder, §. Drea, ].D oonan I. F. Cullis, S. D. Mansfield & M. M Campbell L. Dolan & P. Shau Neu Phytologist (2005) 168 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Volume 168 Number 2 November 2005 Stratification by cyanobacteria in lakes: a dynamic buoyancy model indicates size limitations met by Planktothrix rubescens filaments CONTENTS 1. EF. Walshy Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry across 753 Forum terrestrial plant species in China W. Han, |]. Fane, D. Guo & Y. Zhane Commentary * Commentary p. 263 Environment: Global biogeography of plant chemistry filling in the blanks ¢ Interaction: Towards a Root architecture and wind-firmness of mature Pinus multifunctional rhizosphere concept: back to the future: pinaster ¢ Measuring quality of service: phosphate ‘a la carte’ by Fk. Danjon ] Fourcaud cy D. Bert arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Root proliferation and seed yield in response to spatial Letters heterogeneity of below-ground competition E. E. O'Brien, M. Gersani e J]. S. Brown Why dont leaf-eating animals prevent the formation of vegetations Relative vs ibsolute dietary requirements Do competition and herbivory alter the internal nitrogen dynamics of birch saplings: ] Millett P. Millard, | ] Hester ¢ Review 1. J. S. McDonald Tansley reviews [ranslocation of '’N indicates nitrogen recycling in the lhe control of stomata by water balance mat-forming lichen Cladonia portent OSSaa / N Buckley C. ]. Ellis, P. D. Crittenden, C. M. Scrimgeour @ Research reviews ( ] \shcroft Rhizosphere geometry and heterogeneity arising from Phosphorus nutrition-mediated effects of arbuscular root mediate d phy sical and chemical processes mycorrhiza on leaf morphology and carbon allocation in P. Hinsineer, G. R. Gobran, P. ] Gregory @ W. W. Wenzel perennial ryegrass * Commentary p. 266 A. A. Grimoldi, M. Kavanovd, F. A. Lattanzi © H. Schnyder Nutrient availability and management in the rhizosphere: exploiting genotypic differences Physiological and molecular evidence for Pi uptake via yA Re NE le P. Marschner the symbiotic pathway in a reduced mycorrhizal * Commentary p. 266 colonization mutant in tomato associated with a compatible fungus K. H. Poulsen, R Nagy L.-L. Gao, S. E. Smith, Research M. Bucher, F. A. Smith & I. Jakobsen Full papers * Commentary p. 268 | he dark side ot green Huore scent protein X. Zhou, R. Carranco, S. Vitha & T. C. Hall | ocl controlling partial resistance to rice blast do not show he novel herbicide oxaziclomefone inhibits cell expansion marked QTL xX environment interaction when plant in maize cell cultures without affecting turgor pressure Of nitrogen status alters disease severity wall acidification Z.1 Talukde r, A. ] 5. Ma Donald e A. H. Price NV. O'Looney & S. C. Fry A case study from the interaction of strawberry and Botrytis Nickel hyperaccumulation as an elemental defense of cinerea highlights the benefits of comonitor ing both Streptanthus polygaloides (Brassicaceae): influence of partners at genomic and mRNA level herbivore feeding mode L. Mehli, T. D. Kjellsen, F. M. Dewey © E. M. Jhee, R. S. Boyd & M. D. Eubanks A. M. Hietala Chromosomal regions with quantitative trait loci controlling Modes and rates of selfing and assoc iated inbreeding cadmium concentration in brown rice (Oryza sativa) depression in the self-incompatible plant Senecio squalidus b) Ishikawa N. Ae & M. Yano (Asteraceae): a successful colonizing species in the British Differences in the kinetics and scale of signalling Isles molecule production modulate the ozone sensitivity of A. C. Brennan, S. A. Harris & S. ]. Hiscock hybrid poplar clones: the roles of H,O,, ethylene and Evolution and maintenance of pollen-colour dimorphisms salic y lic ac id in Nigella degenii: habitat-correlated variation and C. Diara, A. Castagna, B. Baldan, A. M. Sodi, T. Sahr. morph-by-environment interactions C. Langebartels, L. Sebastiani & A. Ranieri T.H Jorgensen e S. Andersson © New Phytologist (2005) 168 www.newphytologist.org Volume contents Volume 168 Number 3 December 2005 Functional role of anthocyanins in high-light winter leaves of the evergreen herb Galax urceolata N. M Hughes, H. S. Neufeld & K. O. Burkey CONTENTS Daylength and temperature during seed production interactively affect adaptive performance of Picea abies Forum progenies Commentary OY. Johnsen, O. G. Dahlen, G. Ostreng & 1 Skroppa Function: Plant formins come of age: something special Summer and winter sensitivity of leaves and xylem to about cross-walls ¢ Arsenic metabolism in plants: an inside minimum freezing temperatures: a comparison of story co-occurring Mediterranean oaks that differ in leaf lifespan ]. Cavender-Bares, P. Cortes, 8. Rambal, R. Joffre Letters B. Miles & A. Rocheteau Phenotypic plasticity and a functional vs genetic Allocation of reserve-derived and currently assimilated perspective ot plant gender carbon and nitrogen in seedlings of Helianthus annuus under subambient and elevated CO, growth conditions Review ( 1. Lehmeier, R Sé hiiufe Le Cc H Schnyder [ansley reviews lropospheric O, compromises net primary production in DNA repair mechanisms in plants: crucial sensors and young stands of trembling aspen, paper birch and sugar effectors for the maintenance of genome int grity maple in response to elevated atmospheric CO, C. M. Bray & C. E. West ]. S. King, M. ft Kubiske, K. S. Pregitzer, G. R. Hendrey E. P. McDonald, C. P. Giardina, \ S. Quinn © Research D. F. Karnosky Full papers \rabidopsis group le formins localize to specific cell Soil nutrient heterogeneity interacts with elevated CO, and membrane domains, interact with actin-binding nutrient availability to determine species and assemblage proteins and cause defects in cell expansion upon aberrant responses ina model grassland community expression F. T. Maestre, M. A. Bradford & ]. F. Reynolds M j. Deeks, F. Curckova, Ly . Ml f Machesky, V. Mikitova Monitoring the spatial and temporal dynamics of a T. Ketelaar, V. Zarsky, B. Davies ¢ P. J. Hussey community of the tree-root endophyte Phialocephala * Commentary p. 499 fortinit s.\. V. Queloz, C. R. Griinig, T. N. Sieber & O. Holdenrieder Regulation of cell length in the Arabidopsis thaliana root by §-Rhizobia from Mimosa pigra, a newly discovered invasive the ethylene precursor |-aminocyc lopropane l carboxy lic plant in Taiwan acid: a matter of apoplastic reactions W.-M. Chen, E. K. James, ].-H. Chou, S.-} She ut T. De Cnedder, K Vissenbere D. Van Der Straeten © §.-Z. Yang & J. 1. Sprent ] P Verbelen he influence of external nitrogen on carbon allocation to l Iptake, translocation and transformation of arsenate and Glomus intraradices in monoxenic arbuscular mycorrhiza P. A. Olsson, S. H. Burleigh & I. M. van Aare arsenite in sunflower (Helianthus annuus): formation of he uptake, metabolism, transport and transfer of nitrogen arsenic phy tochelatin complexes dus ing exposure to high arsenic concentrations in an arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis A. Raab, H. Schat, A. A Mehare é ] Feldmann H. Jin, P. E. Pfeffer, D. D. Douds, E. Piotrowski * Commentary p. 503 P. J. Lammers & Y. Shachar-Hill he high affinity poplar ammonium importer PtAMT 1.2 Low frequency of transgene How trom Brit pl rice and its role in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis to its nontransgenic counterparts planted at close A. Selle, M. Willmann, N. Grunze, A. Gefsler, M. Weifs spacing ce U. Nehls ]. Rong, Z. Song, J. Su, H. Xia, B.-R. Lu & F. Wang Fructan synthesis is inhibited by phosphate in ( orrigendum warm-grown, but not in cold-treated, excised barley leaves 709 Author Index R. Morcuende, S. Kostadinova, P. Pérez @ 713 R. Martinez-Carrasco Ke vy we ord Index New Phytologist (2005) 168 www.newphytologist.org

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