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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (2005) 80: 375-378 CONTENTS Volume 81 2005 Volume 81 No.1 April 2005 Improved green plant regeneration rates from oat anther culture and the agronomic performance of some DH lines E. Kiviharju, S. Moisander, J. Laurila Early detection of grapevine leafroll virus in Vitis vinifera using in vitro micrografting R. Pathirana, M.J. McKenzie Seasonal effect on tissue culture response and plant regeneration frequency from non-bombarded and bombarded immature scutella of barley (Hordeum vulgare) harvested from controlled environment V.K. Sharma, R. Hansch, R.R. Mendel, J. Schulze Cycle characteristics in a temporary immersion bioreactor affect regeneration, morphology, water and mineral status of coffee (Coffea arabica) somatic embryos J. Albarran, B. Bertrand, M. Lartaud, H. Etienne Embryo induction and regeneration from root explants of Medicago truncatula after osmotic pre-treatment A. lantcheva, S. Slavov, E. Prinsen, M. Viahova, H. van Onckelen, A. Atanassov Role of polyamines in adventitious shoot morphogenesis from cotyledons of cucumber in vitro C. Zhu, Z. Chen Development of cotton transgenics with antisense AV2 gene for resistance against cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuD) via Agrobacterium tumefaciens Sanjaya, V.V. Satyavathi, V. Prasad, N. Kirthi, S.P. Maiya, H.S. Savithri, G.L. Sita Polyacetylenes accumulation in Ambrosia maritima hairy root and cell cultures after elicitation with methyl jasmonate S.A. Zid, Y. Orihara Influence of arginine, ornithine, DFMO and polyamines on division of the generative nucleus in cultured polien tubes of Aechmea fasciata (Bromeliaceae) |. Vervaeke, L. Stichelbout, E. Londers, R. Deroose, M.P. De Proft Effects of antioxidants on the plant regeneration and GUS expressive frequency of peanut (Arachis hypogaea) explants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens Z. Qiusheng, J. Bao, L. Likun, X. Xianhua Research notes Putrescine enhances somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in upland cotton H.F. Sakhanokho, P. Ozias-Akins, O.L. May, P.W. Chee Enhancement of synthetic seed conversion to seedlings in hybrid rice M.B.A. Kumar, V. Vakeswaran, V. Krishnasamy Anther culture and cold treatment of floral buds increased symmetrical and extra nuclei frequencies in soybean pollen grains L.R. Rodrigues, J.M.S. Oliveira, J.E.A. Mariath, L.B. lrango, M.H. Bodanese-Zanettini 101-104 Effects of in vitro rooting environments and irradiance on growth and photosynthesis of strawberry plantlets during acclimatization Y.-H. Zhou, D.-P. Guo, Z.-J. Zhu, Q.-Q. Qian 105-108 In vitro regeneration of Bambusa balcooa Roxb.: Factors affecting changes of morphogenetic competence in the axillary buds M. Das, A. Pal 109-112 Study of embryo rescue in floribunda rose A. Mohapatra, G.R. Rout 113-117 Micropropagation of zedoary (Curcuma zedoaria Roscoe) — a valuable medicinal plant N.H. Loc, D.T. Duc, T.H. Kwon, M.S. Yang 119-122 Volume 81 No.2 May 2005 Influence of explant, temperature and different culture vessels on in vitro culture for germplasm maintenance of four mint accessions Md. Tariqul Islam, D. Philibert Dembele, E.R. Joachim Keller 123-130 Production of transgenic creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris) plants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation using hygromycin selection Ning Han, Dong Chen, Hong-Wu Bian, Min-Juan Deng, Mu-Yuan Zhu 131-138 Transformation of pollen embryo-derived explants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens in Hyoscyamus niger Shanjun Tu, R.S. Sangwan, V. Raghavan, D.P.S. Verma, B.S. Sangwan-Norreel 139-148 Prevention of hyperhydricity in micropropagated carnation shoots by bottom cooling: implications of oxidative stress Sadhy Saher, Abel Piqueras, Eladio Hellin, Enrique Olmos 149-158 The accumulation of isocamptothecin A and B in suspension cell culture of Camptotheca acuminata Fang Yu, Dongyan Zhang, Fengwu Bai, Lijia An 159-163 Expression of the B subunit of E. coli heat-labile enterotoxin in tobacco using a herbicide resistance gene as a selection marker Tae-Jin Kang, So-Chon Han, Moon-Sik Yang 165-174 Agrobacterium rhizogenes is a useful transporter for introducing T-DNA of the binary plasmid into the chrysanthemum, Dendranthema grandiflorum Kitamura, genome Masato Tsuro, Takashi Kubo, Yoshiaki Shizukawa, Tetsuyuki Takemoto, Koji Inaba 175-181 Osmotic sucrose enhancement of single-cell embryogenesis and transformation efficiency in Oncidium Shu-Hua Li, Chang-Sheng Kuoh, Yau-Huang Chen, Hong-Hwa Chen, Wen-Huei Chen 183-192 Cryopreservation of Robinia pseudoacacia H. Verleysen, P. Fernandes, |. Sanchez Pinto, E. Van Bockstaele, P. Debergh 193-202 The rolB gene promotes rooting in vitro and increases fresh root weight in vivo of transformed apple scion cultivar ‘Florina’ V.V. Radchuk, V.I. Korkhovoy 203-212 Experimental designs suitable for testing many factors with limited number of explants in tissue culture Mehmet Nuri Nas, Kent M. Eskridge, Paul E. Read 213-220 The role of calcium nutrition in potato (Solanum tuberosum) microplants in relation to minimal growth over prolonged storage in vitro Debabrata Sarkar, Suman K. Pandey, A. Chanemougasoundharam, Kuldip C. Sud 221-227 Factors affecting transformation efficiency of embryogenic callus of Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) with Agrobacterium tumefaciens Shuangxia Jin, Xianlong Zhang, Shaoguang liang, Yichun Nie, Xiaoping Guo, Chao Huang 229-237 Research notes In vitro propagation of the genus Clivia Yidong Ran, Sandra Simpson 239-242 Induction of somatic embryogenesis in cultured cells of Chenopodium quinoa S. Eisa, H.W. Koyro, K.H. Kogel, J. Imani 243-246 In vitro plant regeneration from the immature seeds of Cymbidium faberi Yongqin Chen, Xiao Liu, Yougi Liu 247-251 Volume 81 No.3 June 2005 Special Issue: Liquid Culture Systems for in vitro Plant Propagation Guest Editors: Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide & Walter Preil Preface Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide, Walter Preil 253 Bioreactor design for propagation of somatic embryos Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide, Odd Arild S. Olsen, Ragnhild Lyngved, Cristel Munster, Petter 265-276 H. Heyerdahl Simple bioreactors for mass propagation of plants Meira Ziv 277-285 Application of bioreactor systems for large scale production of horticultural and medicinal plants K.Y. Paek, D. Chakrabarty, E.J. Hahn 287-300 Multiplication of Chrysanthemum shoots in bioreactors as affected by culture method and inoculation density of single node stems Eun-Joo Hahn, Kee-Yoeup Paek 301-306 Control of growth and differentiation of bioreactor cultures of Physcomitrella by environmental parameters Annette Hohe, Ralf Reski 307-311 Optimisation of growing conditions for the apple rootstock M26 grown in RITA containers using temporary immersion principle Li-Hua Zhu, Xue-Yuan Li, Margareta Welander 313-318 Shoot regeneration from nodules of Charybdis sp.: a comparison of semisolid, liquid and temporary immersion culture systems Ch. Wawrosch, A. Kongbangkerd, A. Kopf, B. Kopp 319-322 378 Propagation of Norway spruce via somatic embryogenesis Sara von Arnold, Peter Bozhkov, David Clapham, Julia Dyachok, Lada Filonova, Karl-Anders 323-329 Hogberg, Mathieu Ingouff, Malgorzata Wiweger Somatic embryogenesis by liquid culture of epidermal layers in sunflower: from genetic control to cell development Michel Petitprez, A. Sarrafi, E. Flores-Berrios, X. XuHan, C. Briere, L. Gentzbittel 331-337 Mass propagation of conifer trees in liquid cultures—progress towards commerciali- zation Pramod K. Gupta, Roger Timmis 339-346 Use of the temporary immersion bioreactor system (RITA) for production of commer- cial Eucalyptus clones in Mondi Forests (SA) B. McAlister, J. Finnie, M.P. Watt, F. Blakeway 347-358 Efficiency in thin-film liquid system for Hosta micropropagation Jeffrey Adelberg 359-368 Instructions for Authors 369-372 Author Index 373-374

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