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Volume Contents Number 1. September ARTICLES Pea Cultivars to Sulfur Dioxide—Nageswara R. Madamanchi and Ruth G. Alscher* 1 Regulation of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Synthesis in De- 94 A Lipoxygenase Pathway Is Activated in Rice after veloping Chloroplasts. IV. An Endogenous Inhibi- Infection with the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe tor from the Thylakoid Membranes—Paul A. grisea—Hiroyuki Ohta*, Kan Shida, You-Liang Castelfranco* and Xinghua Zeng Peng, Iwao Furusawa, Jiko Shishiyama, Shigeo 7 Stress Responses in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). X. Aibara, and Yuhei Morita Molecular Cloning and Expression of S-Adenosy!- Oxidation of External NAD(P)H by Purified Mito- L-Methionine:Caffeic Acid 3-O-Methyltransfer- chondria from Fresh and Aged Red Beetroots (Beta ase, a Key Enzyme of Lignin Biosynthesis— vulgaris L.)\—Kenneth M. Fredlund*, Allan G. Ganesan Gowri, Robert C. Bugos, Wilbur H. Rasmusson, and Ian M. Moller Campbell, Carl A. Maxwell, and Richard A. Plant NAD(H)-Glutamate Dehydrogenase Consists of Dixon* Two Subunit Polypeptides and Their Participation 15 Two Kunitz-Type Proteinase Inhibitors from Potato in the Seven Isoenzymes Occurs in an Ordered Tubers—Terence A. Walsh* and Wayne P. Ratio-—Konstantinos A. Loulakakis and Kalliopi Twitchell A. Roubelakis-Angelakis* 19 Elicitor-Induced Ethylene Biosynthesis in Tomato Growth and Photosynthetic Characteristics of Solanum Cells. Characterization and Use as a Bioassay for tuberosum Plantlets Cultivated in Vitro in Differ- Elicitor Action—Georg Felix, Debora G. ent Conditions of Aeration, Sucrose Supply, and Grosskopf, Martin Regenass, Christoph W. Basse, CO, Enrichment—Laurent Cournac*, Bernard and Thomas Boller* Dimon, Patrick Carrier, Aimée Lohou, and Pierre 26 Metabolism of Gibberellin Aj. and A,-Aldehyde in Chagvardieff Developing Seeds of Pisum sativum L.—Yu-xian Action Spectrum for the Light-Dependent Step in Ga- Zhu, Peter J. Davies*, and Anna Halinska metic Differentiation of Chlamydomonas reinhard- 34 Superoxide Dismutase in the Symbiont Anabaena azol- tii—Helge Weissig and Christoph F. Beck* lae Strasb.—A. Canini, F. Galiazzo, G. Rotilio, Ethylene Production and 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Car- and M. Grilli Caiola* boxylic Acid Conjugation in Thermoinhibited Cicer 41 Relationships between the Efficiencies of Photosystems arietinum L. Seeds—Mercedes Gallardo, Maria I and II and Stromal Redox State in CO,-Free Air. del Mar Delgado, Isabel Maria Sanchez-Calle, and Evidence for Cyclic Electron Flow in Vivo— Angel Jesus Matilla* Jeremy Harbinson and Christine H. Foyer* Cysteine, y-Glutamylcysteine, and Glutathione Levels 50 SO, Effect on Photosynthetic Activities of Intact Sugar in Maize Seedlings. Distribution and Translocation Maple Leaves as Detected by Photoacoustic Spec- in Normal and Cadmium-Exposed Plants— troscopy—Konka Veeranjaneyulu, Christophe N. Wilfried E. Rauser*, Robert Schupp, and Heinz N’soukpoé-Kossi, and Roger M. Leblanc* Rennenberg 55 Circadian Rhythm in Amino Acid Uptake by Synecho- coccus RF-1—Tsung-Hsien Chen*, Tzy-Li Chen, Acid Phosphatase-1 from Nematode Resistant Tomato. Liang-Ming Hung, and Tan-Chi Huang Isolation and Characterization of its Gene— 60 Modulation of Auxin-Binding Proteins in Cell Suspen- Valerie M. Williamson* and Greggory Colwell sions. I. Differential Responses of Carrot Embryo Light Intensity-Induced Changes in cab mRNA and Cultures—Fiorella LoSchiavo, Francesco Light Harvesting Complex II Apoprotein Levels Filippini, Fabrizio Cozzani, Daniela Vallone, and in the Unicellular Chlorophyte Dunaliella terti- Mario Terzi* olecta—Julie LaRoche*, Anne Mortain-Bertrand, 65 Triacylglycerol Bioassembly in Microspore-Derived and Paul G. Falkowski Embryos of Brassica napus L. cv Reston—David Influence of Water Deficit on Maize Endosperm De- C. Taylor*, Nikolaus Weber, Dennis L. Barton, velopment. Enzyme Activities and RNA Tran- Edward W. Underhill, Lawrence R. Hogge, scripts of Starch and Zein Synthesis, Abscisic Randall J. Weselake, and M. Keith Pomeroy Acid, and Cell Division—Eric S. Ober, Tim L. 80 Molecular Cloning of Tomato Pectin Methylesterase Setter*, James T. Madison, John F. Thompson, Gene and its Expression in Rutgers, Ripening In- and Paul S. Shapiro hibitor, Nonripening, and Never Ripe Tomato Relevance of Amadori and Maillard Products to Seed Fruits—Robert W. Harriman, Denise M. Tieman, Deterioration—Scott H. Wettlaufer and A. Carl and Avtar K. Handa* Leopold* 88 Metabolic Bases for Differences in Sensitivity of Two Delayed Onset of Isoprene Emission in Developing * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Continued on next page Volume Contents Number 1. September ARTICLES Pea Cultivars to Sulfur Dioxide—Nageswara R. Madamanchi and Ruth G. Alscher* 1 Regulation of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Synthesis in De- 94 A Lipoxygenase Pathway Is Activated in Rice after veloping Chloroplasts. IV. An Endogenous Inhibi- Infection with the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe tor from the Thylakoid Membranes—Paul A. grisea—Hiroyuki Ohta*, Kan Shida, You-Liang Castelfranco* and Xinghua Zeng Peng, Iwao Furusawa, Jiko Shishiyama, Shigeo 7 Stress Responses in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). X. Aibara, and Yuhei Morita Molecular Cloning and Expression of S-Adenosy!- Oxidation of External NAD(P)H by Purified Mito- L-Methionine:Caffeic Acid 3-O-Methyltransfer- chondria from Fresh and Aged Red Beetroots (Beta ase, a Key Enzyme of Lignin Biosynthesis— vulgaris L.)\—Kenneth M. Fredlund*, Allan G. Ganesan Gowri, Robert C. Bugos, Wilbur H. Rasmusson, and Ian M. Moller Campbell, Carl A. Maxwell, and Richard A. Plant NAD(H)-Glutamate Dehydrogenase Consists of Dixon* Two Subunit Polypeptides and Their Participation 15 Two Kunitz-Type Proteinase Inhibitors from Potato in the Seven Isoenzymes Occurs in an Ordered Tubers—Terence A. Walsh* and Wayne P. Ratio-—Konstantinos A. Loulakakis and Kalliopi Twitchell A. Roubelakis-Angelakis* 19 Elicitor-Induced Ethylene Biosynthesis in Tomato Growth and Photosynthetic Characteristics of Solanum Cells. Characterization and Use as a Bioassay for tuberosum Plantlets Cultivated in Vitro in Differ- Elicitor Action—Georg Felix, Debora G. ent Conditions of Aeration, Sucrose Supply, and Grosskopf, Martin Regenass, Christoph W. Basse, CO, Enrichment—Laurent Cournac*, Bernard and Thomas Boller* Dimon, Patrick Carrier, Aimée Lohou, and Pierre 26 Metabolism of Gibberellin Aj. and A,-Aldehyde in Chagvardieff Developing Seeds of Pisum sativum L.—Yu-xian Action Spectrum for the Light-Dependent Step in Ga- Zhu, Peter J. Davies*, and Anna Halinska metic Differentiation of Chlamydomonas reinhard- 34 Superoxide Dismutase in the Symbiont Anabaena azol- tii—Helge Weissig and Christoph F. Beck* lae Strasb.—A. Canini, F. Galiazzo, G. Rotilio, Ethylene Production and 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Car- and M. Grilli Caiola* boxylic Acid Conjugation in Thermoinhibited Cicer 41 Relationships between the Efficiencies of Photosystems arietinum L. Seeds—Mercedes Gallardo, Maria I and II and Stromal Redox State in CO,-Free Air. del Mar Delgado, Isabel Maria Sanchez-Calle, and Evidence for Cyclic Electron Flow in Vivo— Angel Jesus Matilla* Jeremy Harbinson and Christine H. Foyer* Cysteine, y-Glutamylcysteine, and Glutathione Levels 50 SO, Effect on Photosynthetic Activities of Intact Sugar in Maize Seedlings. Distribution and Translocation Maple Leaves as Detected by Photoacoustic Spec- in Normal and Cadmium-Exposed Plants— troscopy—Konka Veeranjaneyulu, Christophe N. Wilfried E. Rauser*, Robert Schupp, and Heinz N’soukpoé-Kossi, and Roger M. Leblanc* Rennenberg 55 Circadian Rhythm in Amino Acid Uptake by Synecho- coccus RF-1—Tsung-Hsien Chen*, Tzy-Li Chen, Acid Phosphatase-1 from Nematode Resistant Tomato. Liang-Ming Hung, and Tan-Chi Huang Isolation and Characterization of its Gene— 60 Modulation of Auxin-Binding Proteins in Cell Suspen- Valerie M. Williamson* and Greggory Colwell sions. I. Differential Responses of Carrot Embryo Light Intensity-Induced Changes in cab mRNA and Cultures—Fiorella LoSchiavo, Francesco Light Harvesting Complex II Apoprotein Levels Filippini, Fabrizio Cozzani, Daniela Vallone, and in the Unicellular Chlorophyte Dunaliella terti- Mario Terzi* olecta—Julie LaRoche*, Anne Mortain-Bertrand, 65 Triacylglycerol Bioassembly in Microspore-Derived and Paul G. Falkowski Embryos of Brassica napus L. cv Reston—David Influence of Water Deficit on Maize Endosperm De- C. Taylor*, Nikolaus Weber, Dennis L. Barton, velopment. Enzyme Activities and RNA Tran- Edward W. Underhill, Lawrence R. Hogge, scripts of Starch and Zein Synthesis, Abscisic Randall J. Weselake, and M. Keith Pomeroy Acid, and Cell Division—Eric S. Ober, Tim L. 80 Molecular Cloning of Tomato Pectin Methylesterase Setter*, James T. Madison, John F. Thompson, Gene and its Expression in Rutgers, Ripening In- and Paul S. Shapiro hibitor, Nonripening, and Never Ripe Tomato Relevance of Amadori and Maillard Products to Seed Fruits—Robert W. Harriman, Denise M. Tieman, Deterioration—Scott H. Wettlaufer and A. Carl and Avtar K. Handa* Leopold* 88 Metabolic Bases for Differences in Sensitivity of Two Delayed Onset of Isoprene Emission in Developing * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Continued on next page VOLUME CONTENTS ey Velvet Bean (Mucuna sp.) Leaves—Jennifer from Corn Seedling Roots—Min Ni and Leonard Grinspoon, William D. Bowman, and Ray Fall* Beevers* 175 Microtubules in Mesophyll Cells of Nonacclimated and Diffusion and Electric Mobility of Ions within Isolated Cold-Acclimated Spinach. Visualization and Re- Cuticles of Citrus aurantium. Steady-State and sponses to Freezing, Low Temperature, and De- Equilibrium Values—Melvin T. Tyree*, Charles hydration—Michael E. Bartolo and John V. R. Wescott, and Christopher A. Tabor Carter* Physiological Basis for Differential Sensitivities of 182 Effect of Microtubule Stabilization on the Freezing Plant Species to Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase-In- Tolerance of Mesophyll Cells of Spinach— hibiting Herbicides—Timothy D. Sherman, José Michael E. Bartolo and John V. Carter* M. Becerril, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Mary V. Duke, 188 Influence of Water and Temperature Stress on the Judith M. Jacobs, Nicholas J. Jacobs, and Stephen Temperature Dependence of the Reappearance of O. Duke* Variable Fluorescence following Illumination— Activity and Accumulation of Cell Division-Promoting David L. Ferguson and John J. Burke* Phenolics in Tobacco Tissue Cultures—Rita A. 193 Electrical Potentials during Gravitropism in Bean Epi- Teutonico, Matthew W. Dudley, John D. Orr, cotyls—Kazuyuki Imagawa, Kiyoshi Toko*, Shu David G. Lynn, and Andrew N. Binns* Ezaki, Kenshi Hayashi, and Kaoru Yamafuji Effects of Mild Water Stress and Diurnal Changes in 197 Effect of Dipheny! Ether Herbicides on Oxidation of Temperature and Humidity on the Stable Oxygen Protoporphyrinogen to Protoporphyrin in Orga- and Hydrogen Isotopic Composition of Leaf Water nellar and Plasma Membrane Enriched Fractions in Cornus stolonifera L.—Lawrence B. Flanagan* of Barley—Judith M. Jacobs, Nicholas J. Jacobs*, and James R. Ehleringer Timothy D. Sherman, and Stephen O. Duke Phytochelatin Accumulation and Cadmium Tolerance 204 Characterization and Comparison of Arcelin Seed Pro- in Selected Tomato Cell Lines—Subhash C. Gupta tein Variants from Common Bean—Lynn M. and Peter B. Goldsbrough* Hartweck, Robert D. Vogelzang, and Thomas C. Influence of Ozone on the Stable Carbon Isotope Com- Osborn* position, 5°C, of Leaves and Grain of Spring 212 Single rol Genes from the Agrobacterium rhizogenes Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)—Matthias Saurer, T.-DNA Alter Some of the Cellular Responses to Jirg Fuhrer*, and Ulrich Siegenthaler Auxin in Nicotiana tabacum—Christophe Cloning and Sequencing of the cDNA Encoding the Maurel*, Héléne Barbier-Brygoo, Angelo Spena, Rubber Elongation Factor of Hevea brasiliensis— Jacques Tempé, and Jean Guern Elisabeth Goyvaerts*, Mark Dennis, David Light, 217 Biochemical Genetics of Plant Secondary Metabolites and Nam-Hai Chua in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Glucosinolates— Enzymes of Nitrogen Assimilation Undergo Seasonal George W. Haughn*, Laurence Davin, Michael Fluctuations in the Roots of the Persistent Weedy Giblin, and Edward W. Underhill Perennial Cichorium intybus—Konrad A. 227 Amino Acid and Sucrose Content Determined in the Sechley*, Ann Oaks, and J. Derek Bewley Cytosolic, Chloroplastic, and Vacuolar Compart- Photoacoustic Study of Changes in the Energy Storage ments and in the Phloem Sap of Spinach Leaves— of Photosystems I and II during State 1-State 2 Burgi Riens, Gertrud Lohaus, Dieter Heineke, and Transitions—Konka Veeranjaneyulu, Marc Hans Walter Heldt* Charland, Denis Charlebois, and Roger M. 234 Celi Surface Interactions between Bean Leaf Cells and Leblanc* Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Cytochemical Regulation of Light-Induced Chloroplast Transcription Aspects of Pectin Breakdown and Fungal Endo- and Translation in Eight-Day-Old Dark-Grown polygalacturonase Accumulation—Nicole Barley Seedlings—Robert R. Klein Benhamou*, Claude Lafitte, Jean-Paul Barthe, and Dihydroflavonol Reductase Activity in Relation to Dif- Marie-Thérése Esquerré-Tugay2 ferential Anthocyanin Accumulation in Juvenile 245 Response of Soybean Photosynthesis and Chloroplast and Mature Phase Hedera helix L.—John R. Membrane Function to Canopy Development and Murray and Wesley P. Hackett* Mutual Shading—Kent O. Burkey* and Randy Red Light-Regulated Growth. I. Changes in the Abun- Wells dance of Indoleacetic Acid and a 22-Kilodalton 253 Regulation of Sulfate Assimilation by Light and O- Auxin-Binding Protein in the Maize Mesocoty1— Acetyl-L-Serine in Lemna minor L.—Urs Alan M. Jones*, Deborah S. Cochran, Patrick M. Neuenschwander, Marianne Suter, and Christian Lamerson, Michael L. Evans, and Jerry D. Cohen Brunold* 359 Morphological Responses of Wheat to Changes in Phy- 259 Spatial Distribution of Flavonoid Conjugates in Rela- tochrome Photoequilibrium—Charles Barnes* and tion to Glucosyltransferase and Sulfotransferase Bruce Bugbee Activities in Flaveria bidentis—Abdelali 366 Germin-Like Polypeptides Increase in Barley Roots Hannoufa, Luc Varin, and Ragai K. Ibrahim* during Salt Stress—William J. Hurkman*, H. 264 Characterization of Tonoplast Polypeptides Isolated Peggy Tao, and Charlene K. Tanaka VOLUME CONTENTS Plastid Import and Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly of COMMUNICATIONS Photosynthetic and Nonphotosynthetic Ferredoxin The Epidermis of the Pea Epicotyl Is Not a Unique Isoproteins in Maize—Shoichi Suzuki, Keiji Target Tissue for Auxin-Induced Growth—David Izumihara, and Toshiharu Hase* L. Rayle*, Sogal Nowbar, and Robert E. Cleland Thylakoid Organization in the Chromophyte Alga Och- Overproduction of Petunia Chloroplastic Copper/Zinc romonas danica. Isolation and Characterization of Superoxide Dismutase Does Not Confer Ozone a New Pigment-Protein Complex—Pamela B. Tolerance in Transgenic Tobacco—Lynne H. Gibbs* and John Biggins Pitcher, Eileen Brennan, Arthur Hurley, Pamela In Vivo and in Vitro Protein Phosphorylation Studies Dunsmuir, James M. Tepperman, and Barbara A. on Ochromonas danica, an Alga with a Chlorophyll Zilinskas* a/c/Fucoxanthin Binding Protein—Pamela B. Gibberellic Acid Regulates the Level of a BiP Cognate Gibbs and John Biggins in the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Barley Aleurone Partial Purification, Photoaffinity Labeling, and Cells—Russell L. Jones* and Douglas S. Bush Properties of Mung’ Bean UDP-Glu- Expression of a Fungal Sesquiterpene Cyclase Gene in cose:Dolicholphosphate | Glucosyltransferase— Transgenic Tobacco—Thomas M. Hohn* and Richard R. Drake, Jr., Gur P. Kaushal, Irena John B. Ohlrogge Pastuszak, and Alan D. Elbein* Fractionation of Carbon Isotopes during Biogenesis of In Vitro Flower Bud Formation in Tobacco: Interaction Atmospheric Isoprene—Thomas D. Sharkey*, of Hormones—Anton J. M. Peeters, Will Gerards, Francesco Loreto, Charles F. Delwiche, and Isabel Gerard W. M. Barendse*, and George J. Wullems W. Treichel Characterization of the Arrest in Anther Development Associated with Gibberellin Deficiency of the gib- 1 Mutant of Tomato—Steven E. Jacobsen and Neil PLANT GENE REGISTER E. Olszewski* Biochemical Correlates of the Circadian Rhythm in Sequence of a Complementary DNA from Cucumis Photosynthesis in Phaseolus vulgaris—Arthur L. sativus L. Encoding the Stearoyl-Acyl-Carrier Pro- Fredeen, Timothy L. Hennessey, and Christopher tein Desaturase—John Shanklin*, Chad Mullins, B. Field* and Chris Somerville Changes in Photorespiratory Enzyme Activity in Re- Amino Acid Sequence of an Algal Peptide Elongation sponse to Limiting CO, in Chlamydomonas rein- Factor EF-2 Deduced from the Complementary hardtii—Laura Fredrick Marek* and Martin H. DNA Sequence—Gabriele Schnelbégl and Spalding Widmar Tanner* Temperature-Dependent Water and Ion Transport Barley Acyl Carrier Protein II: Nucleotide Sequence of Properties of Barley and Sorghum Roots. I. Rela- cDNA Clones and Chromosomal Location of the tionship to Leaf Grewth—Hormoz BassiriRad, Acl2 Gene—Lars Hansen* and Sakari Kauppinen John W. Radin*, and Kaoru Matsuda Regulation of a Chitinase Gene Promoter by Ethylene CORRECTION and Elicitors in Bean Protoplasts—Dominique Roby, Karen Broglie, John Gaynor, and Richard Sucrose Phosphate Synthase, a Key Enzyme for Su- Broglie* crose Biosynthesis in Plants. Protein Purification Carbon Transfer and Partitioning between Vegetative from Corn Leaves and Immunological Detection and Reproductive Organs in Pisum sativum L.— (Vol. 96: 473-478, 1991)—Jean-Michel Bruneau, Marie-Héléne Jeuffroy* and Fernand R. Ann C. Worrell, Bernard Cambou, Danielle Warembourg Lando, and Toni A. Voelker* Number 2. October ARTICLES tors I and II in the Fruit of the Wild Tomato, Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill.—Vincent P. 477 Small Light-Harvesting Antenna Does Not Protect M. Wingate, Vincent R. Franceschi, and Clarence from Photoinhibition—Esa Tyystjarvi*, Antti A. Ryan* Koivuniemi, Reetta Kettunen, and Eva-Mari Aro 496 Uniquely Regulated Proteinase Inhibitor I Gene in a 484 Enhanced Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance Wild Tomato Species. Inhibitor I Family Gene Is of Pima Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) Bred Wound-Inducible in Leaves and Developmentally for Increased Yield—Katrina Cornish, John W. Regulated in Fruit—Vincent P. M. Wingate and Radin*, Edgar L. Turcotte, Zhenmin Lu, and Clarence A. Ryan* Eduardo Zeiger 502 Nonsedimentable Microvesicles from Senescing Bean 490 Tissue and Cellular Localization of Proteinase Inhibi- Cotyledons Contain Gel Phase-Forming Phospho- VOLUME CONTENTS lipid Degradation Products—Kening Yao, Suspension Cultures—Frank J. Turano, Barbara Gopinadhan Paliyath, and John E. Thompson* J. Wilson, and Benjamin F. Matthews* 509 Culm Brittleness of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Mu- 613 Characterization of Satellite DNA from Three Marine tants Is Caused by Smaller Number of Cellulose Dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae): Glenodinium sp. Molecules in Cell Wall—Akira Kokubo, Naoki and Two Members of the Toxic Genus, Protogon- Sakurai, Susumu Kuraishi*, and Kazuyoshi yaulax—Barbara A. Boczar, John Liston, and Takeda Rose Ann Cattolico* 515 Acclimation of CO, Assimilation in Cotton Leaves to Differential Effects of Elicitors on the Viability of Rice Water Stress and Salinity—Zvi Plaut* and Evelyn Suspension Cells—Chikara Masuta, Marc Van Federman den Bulcke, Guy Bauw, Marc Van Montagu", and 523 Organ-Specific Invertase Deficiency in the Primary Allan B. Caplan Root of an Inbred Maize Line—Edwin R. Duke*, Determination of the Cellular Mechanisms Regulating Donald R. McCarty, and Karen E. Koch Thermo-Induced Stem Growth in Thlaspi arvense 528 Chemical Characterization of Stress-Induced Vascular L.—James D. Metzger* and Kendall Dusbabek Coating in Tomato—Jane Robb*, Shin-Woo Lee, Fluoride-Induced Inhibition of Starch Biosynthesis in Royce Mohan, and Pappachan E. Kolattukudy Developing Potato, Solanum tuberosum L., Tubers 537 Fe**-Chelate Reductase Activity of Plasma Membranes Is Associated with Pyrophosphate Accumula- Isolated from Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum tion—Roberto Viola* and Howard V. Davies Mill.) Roots. Comparison of Enzymes from Fe- Transport of Arginine and Aspartic Acid into Isolated Deficient and Fe-Sufficient Roots—Marcia J. Barley Mesophyll Vacuoles—Enrico Martinoia*, Holden, Douglas G. Luster*, Rufus L. Chaney, Monika Thume, Esther Vogt, Doris Rentsch, and Thomas J. Buckhout, and Curtis Robinson Karl-Josef Dietz 545 Induction of Senescence-Like Deterioration of Micro- Two Apoplastic a-Amylases Are Induced in Tobacco somai Membranes from Cauliflower by Free Rad- by Virus Infection—Thierry Heitz, Pierrette icals Generated during Gamma _Irradiation— Geoffroy, Bernard Fritig, and Michel Legrand* Richard Voisine, Louis-P. Vézina, and Claude Overexpression of Acetohydroxyacid Synthase from Willemot* Arabidopsis as an Inducible Fusion Protein in 551 Tracing Cell Wall Biogenesis in Intact Cells and Plants. Escherichia coli. Production of Polyclonal Anti- Selective Turnover and Alteration of Soluble and bodies, and Immunological Characterization of the Cell Wall Polysaccharides in Grasses—David M. Enzyme—Bijay Singh*, Gail Schmitt, Marcella Gibeaut and Nicholas C. Carpita* Lillis, J. Mark Hand, and Rajeev Misra 562 NaCl Regulation of Tonoplast ATPase 70-Kilodalton Effects of Chilling on the Biochemical and Functional Subunit mRNA in Tobacco Cells—Meena L. Properties of Thylakoid Membranes—Mark A. Narasimhan, Maria L. Binzel, Eva Perez-Prat, Walker*, Bryan D. McKersie, and K. Peter Pauls Zutang Chen, Donald E. Nelson, Narendra K. Abscisic Alcohol Is an Intermediate in Abscisic Acid Singh, Ray A. Bressan, and Paul M. Hasegawa* Biosynthesis in a Shunt Pathway from Abscisic 569 Changes in 6-1,3-Glucan Synthase Activity in Devel- Aldehyde—Christopher D. Rock, Timothy G. oping Lima Bean Plants—Willie M. Dugger, Heath, Douglas A. Gage, and Jan A. D. Zeevaart* Raymond L. Palmer, and Clanton C. Black* Isolation and Expression of a Maize Type 1 Protein 574 Evidence for Light-Dependent Recycling of Respired Phosphatase—Robert D. Smith* and John C. Carbon Dioxide by the Cotton Fruit—Stan D. Walker Wullschleger*, Derrick M. Oosterhuis, Robert G. Rapid Enrichment of CHAPS-Solubilized UDP-Glu- Hurren, and Paul J. Hanson cose: (1,3)-8-Glucan (Callose) Synthase from Beta 580 Surface Charge-Mediated Effects of Mg’* on K* Flux vulgaris L. by Product Entrapment. Entrapment across the Chloroplast Envelope Are Associated Mechanisms and Polypeptide Characterization— with Regulation of Stromal pH and Photosyn- Ayong Wu, Robert W. Harriman, David J. Frost, thesis—Weihua Wu, Jeanne Peters, and Gerald A. Stephen M. Read, and Bruce P. Wasserman* Berkowitz* Elicitor-Inducible 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutary! Coen- 588 Postanoxic Injury in Soybean (Glycine max) Seed- zyme A Reductase Activity Is Required for Ses- lings—Tara T. VanToai* and Christopher S. quiterpene Accumulation in Tobacco Cell Suspen- Bolles sion Cultures—Joseph Chappell*, Carol 593 Abscisic Acid Induces Anaerobiosis Tolerance in VonLanken, and Urs Végeli Corn—Shih-Ying Hwang and Tara T. VanToai* Induction and Regulation of Ethylene Biosynthesis by 598 The K*/Na* Selectivity of a Cation Channel in the Pectic Oligomers in Cultured Pear Cells—Alan D. Plasma Membrane of Root Cells Does Not Differ Campbell* and John M. Labavitch in Salt-Tolerant and Salt-Sensitive Wheat Spe- Induction and Regulation of Ethylene Biosynthesis and cies—Daniel P. Schachtman*, Stephen D. Ripening by Pectic Oligomers in Tomato Pericarp Tyerman, and Bernard R. Terry Discs—Alan D. Campbell* and John M. 606 Rapid Purification and Thermostability of the Cyto- Labavitch plasmic Aspartate Aminotransferase from Carrot 714 Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolor. VOLUME CONTENTS VI. The ma;* Allele Results in Abnormal Phyto- 814 Cell Turgor Changes Associated with Ripening in To- chrome Physiology—Kevin L. Childs, Lee H. mato Pericarp Tissue—Kenneth A. Shackel*, Carl Pratt, and Page W. Morgan* Greve, John M. Labavitch, and Hamid Ahmadi 720 Involvement of Wound and Climacteric Ethylene in 817 Wild-Type Levels of Abscisic Acid Are Not Required Ripening Avocado Discs—David A. Starrett and for Heat Shock Protein Accumulation in Tomato— George G. Laties* Elizabeth A. Bray 730 Purification and Characterization of Pea Chloroplastic 821 Mycorrhizal Fungi and Nonhydraulic Root Signals of Phosphoriboisomerase—Cynthia L. Skrukrud, Soil Drying—Robert M. Augé and Xiangrong Ilana M. Gordon, Sally Dorwin, Xiao-Hua Yuan, Duan Géte Johansson, and Louise E. Anderson* Control of Nitrogenase mRNA Levels by Products of 736 Effects of the Gibberellin Biosynthetic Inhibitor Uni- Nitrate Assimilation in the Cyanobacterium Ana- conazol on Mutants of Arabidopsis—Eiji baena sp. Strain PCC 7120—José Martin-Nieto, Nambara, Takashi Akazawa, and Peter McCourt* Antonia Herrero, and Enrique Flores* 739 Accumulation of 8-Fructosidase in the Cell Walls of Evidence That More than 90% of 8-Glucuronidase- Tomato Roots following Infection by a Fungal Wilt Expressing Cells after Particle Bombardment Di- Pathogen—Nicole Benhamou’, Jean Grenier, and rectly Receive the Foreign Gene in their Nucleus— Maarten J. Chrispeels Toshiya Yamashita, Asako lida, and Hiromichi 751 Anthocyanidins and Flavonols, Major nod Gene Induc- Morikawa* ers from Seeds of a Black-Seeded Common Bean Hygromycin Resistance Gene Cassettes for Vector Con- (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)—Mariangela Hungria, struction and Selection of Transformed Rice Pro- Cecillia M. Joseph, and Donald A. Phillips* toplasts—Zhenwei Zheng, Akio Hayashimoto, 759 Rhizobium nod Gene Inducers Exuded Naturally from Zhijian Li, and Norimoto Murai* Roots of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)— Inhibition of Lettuce Seed Germination by Cyclohexi- Mariangela Hungria, Cecillia M. Joseph, and mide and Chloramphenicol Is Alleviated by Kinetin Donald A. Phillips* and Oxygen—Colleen Schultz and J. G. Chris 765 Occurrence and in Vivo Biosynthesis of Indole-3-Bu- Small* tyric Acid in Corn (Zea mays L.)—Jutta Ludwig- Miiller* and Ephraim Epstein 771 The 32-Kilodalton Vegetative Storage Protein of Salix microstachya Turz. Characterization and Immu- nolocalization—Suzanne Wetzel* and John S. PLANT GENE REGISTER Greenwood 778 Cadaverine, an Essential Diamine for the Normal Root Nucleotide Sequence of a Genomic Clone Encoding Development of Germinating Soybean (Glycine Arcelin, a Lectin-Like Seed Protein from Phaseo- max) Seeds—Andrea Gamarnik and Rosalia B. lus vulgaris—Janice L. Anthony, Raymond A. Frydman* Vonder Haar, and Timothy C. Hall* 786 Purification and Developmental Analysis of a Metal- Promoter of a Lipid Transfer Protein Gene Expressed loendoproteinase from the Leaves of Glycine in Barley Aleurone Cells Contains Similar myb and max—John S. Graham*, Jin Xiong, and Jeffery myc Recognition Sites as the Maize Bz-McC AI- W. Gillikin lele—Casper Linnestad, Anders Lénneborg*, 793 Level of Abscisic Acid in Integuments, Nucellus, En- Roger Kalla, and Odd-Arne Olsen dosperm, and Embryo of Peach Seeds (Prunus Nucleotide Sequence of a cDNA for Osmotin-Like persica L. cv Springcrest) during Development— Protein from Cultured Tobacco Cells—Satomi Alberto Piaggesi*, Pierdomenico Perata, Claudio Takeda, Fumihiko Sato*, Kazuko Ida, and Vitagliano, and Amedeo Alpi Yasuyuki Yamada 798 Abscisic Acid Metabolism in Salt-Stressed Cells of Cloning and Nucleotide Sequence of a Complementary Dunaliella salina. Possible Interrelationship with DNA Encoding 3-Deoxy-D-arabino-Heptulosonate 8-Carotene Accumulation—A. Keith Cowan and 7-Phosphate Synthase from Tobacco—Yunxia Peter D. Rose Wang, Klaus M. Herrmann, Stephen C. Weller, 804 Resistance to Low Temperature Photoinhibition Is Not and Peter B. Goldsbrough* Associated with Isolated Thylakoid Membranes of Winter Rye—Line Lapointe, Norman P. A. Huner*, Robert Carpentier, and Christina Ottander CORRECTION COMMUNICATIONS Isolation and Characterization of Three Genes Nega- 811 Regulation of Sucrose-Sucrose-Fructosyltransferase in tively Regulated by Phytochrome Action in Lemna Barley Leaves—David M. Obenland, Urs gibba (Vol. 96: 1237-1245, 1991)—Patricia A. Simmen, Thomas Boller, and Andres Wiemken* Okubara and Elaine M. Tobin* VOLUME CONTENTS Number 3. November REVIEW 954 Changes in Osmotic Pressure and Mucilage during Low-Temperature Acclimation of Opuntia ficus- Physiological and Molecular Aspects of the Inorganic indica—Guillermo Goldstein and Park S. Nobel* Carbon-Concentrating Mechanism in Cyanobac- 962 Purification and Characterization of Pea Cytosolic As- teria—Aaron Kaplan*, Rakefet Schwarz, Judy corbate Peroxidase—Ron Mittler and Barbara A. Lieman-Hurwitz, and Leonora Reinhold Zilinskas* 969 Effects of Exogenous Auxins on Expression of Lipox- ARTICLES ygenases in Cultured Soybean Embryos— Purification and Characterization of Two Major Lectins Wennuan Liu, David F. Hildebrand, W. Scott from Araucaria brasiliensis syn. Araucaria angus- Grayburn, Gregory C. Phillips, and Glenn B. tifolia Seeds (Pinhao)—Pradip K. Datta, Maria O. Collins* D. C. R. Figueroa, and Franco M. Lajolo* 977 Ectomycorrhizin Synthesis and Polypeptide Changes Effects of Elevated Cytosolic Glutathione Reductase during the Early Stage of Eucalypt Mycorrhiza Activity on the Cellular Glutathione Pool and Pho- Development—Jean-Louis Hilbert, Guy Costa, tosynthesis in Leaves under Normal and Stress and Francis Martin* Conditions—Christine Foyer*, Maud Lelandais, 985 Assessing the Degree of C, Photosynthesis in C-C, Camille Galap, and Karl Josef Kunert Species Using an Inhibitor of Phosphoeno/pyru- Effect of Chlorate Treatment on Nitrate Reductase and vate Carboxylase—R. Harold Brown*, George T. Nitrite Reductase Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Byrd, and Clanton C. Black thaliana—Samuel T. LaBrie, Jack Q. Wilkinson, 990 Ion Relations of Symplastic and Apoplastic Space in and Nigel M. Crawford* Leaves from Spinacia oleracea L. and Pisum sati- Accumulation of Scoparone in Heat-Treated Lemon vum L. under Salinity— Michael Speer and Werner Fruit Inoculated with Penicillium digitatum M. Kaiser* Sacc.—Jong Jin Kim, Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua’*, 998 Environmental Control of Phosphoeno/pyruvate Car- Boris Shapiro, Yigal Henis, and Shmuel Carmeli boxylase Induction in Mature Mesembryanthe- Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Photen Yield of Oxygen mum crystallinum L.—Mechtild Piepenbrock and Evolution in Iron-Deficient Sugar Beet (Beta vul- Jurgen M. Schmitt* garis L.) Leaves—Fermin Morales, Anunciacion 1004 Genetic Tests of the Roles of the Embryonic Ureases Abadia, and Javier Abadia* of Soybean—Norm Stebbins, Mark A. Holland, Regulation of 2-Carboxyarabinitol 1-Phosphatase— Silvia R. Cianzio, and Joseph C. Polacco* Gabriel P. Holbrook*, Scott C. Galasinski, and 1011 Fluorescence Study of Chemical Modification of Phos- Michael E. Salvucci phoenolpyruvate Carboxylase from Crassula ar- Nucleotide Sequence and Spatial Expression Pattern of gentea—Pierre Rustin, Christopher R. Meyer, and a Drougiit- and Abscisic Acid-Induced Gene of Randolph T. Wedding* Tomato—Aine L. Plant, Amybeth Cohen, Meena 1017 Vegetative Storage Proteins in Poplar. Induction and S. Moses, and Elizabeth A. Bray* Characterization of a 32- and a 36-Kilodalton Poly- Maintenance of Turgor by Rapid Sealing of Puncture peptide—Ulrike Langheinrich* and Rudolf Wounds in Leaf Epidermal Cells—Kenneth A. Tischner Shackel*, Vito S. Polito, and Hamid Ahmadi 1026 Cross-Resistance to Herbicides in Annual Ryegrass Partial Purification and Characterization of Ribulose- (Lolium rigidum). II. On the Mechanism of Re- 1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Large sistance to Diclofop-Methyl—Joseph A. M. Subunit ‘N-Methyltransferase—Robert L. Holtum*, John M. Matthews, Rainer E. Hausler, Houtz*, Malcolm Royer, and Michael E. Salvucci David R. Liljegren, and Stephen B. Powles Diacylglycerol Metabolism in the Green Alga Duna- 1035 Cross-Resistance to Herbicides in Annual Ryegrass liella salina under Osmotic Stress. Possible Role (Lolium rigidum). IV. Correlation between Mem- of “uacyiglycerols in Phospholipase C-Mediated brane Effects and Resistance to Graminicides— Signal Transduction—Kwon Soo Ha and Guy A. Rainer E. Hausler, Joseph A. M. Holtum*, and Thompson, Jr.* Stephen B. Powles Energy Status and Functioning of Phosphorus-Defi- 1044 Molecular Basis of Imidazolinone Herbicide Resistance cient Soybean Nodules—Tong-Min Sa and Daniel in Arabidopsis thaliana var Columbia— W. Israel* Kanagasabapathi Sathasivan, George W. Haughn, Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Factor from and Norimoto Murai* Barley Aleurone that Modifies a-Amylase in Vi- 1051 Oilbody Proteins in Microspore-Derived Embryos of tro—Liliane Sticher and Russell L. Jones* Brassica napus. Hormonal, Osmotic, and Deve!l- High Affinity Transport of CO, in the Cyanobacterium opmental Regulation of Synthesis—Larry A. Synechococcus UTEX 625—George S. Espie*, Holbrook, Gijs J. H. van Rooijen, Ronald W. Anthony G. Miller, and David T. Canvin Wilen, and Maurice M. Moloney* VOLUME CONTENTS 1059 Hydroperoxide Lyase and Other Hydroperoxide-Me- Dominique Pladys*, Liliana Dimitrijevic, and Jean tabolizing Activity in Tissues of Soybean, Glycine Rigaud max—Harold W. Gardner*, David Weisleder, and Ethylene Biosynthesis-Inducing Endoxylanase Is Ronald D. Plattner Translocated through the Xylem of Nicotiana ta- 1073 Effect of Sucrose on Phase Behavior of Membranes in bacum cv Xanthi Plants—Bryan A. Bailey*, Intact Pollen of Typha latifolia L., as Measured Rosannah Taylor, Jeffrey F. D. Dean, and James with Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy— D. Anderson Folkert A. Hoekstra*, John H. Crowe, and Lois Regulatory and Structural Properties of the Cyanobac- M. Crowe terial ADPglucose Pyrophosphorylases—Alberto 1080 Enzymatic Detoxification of HC-Toxin, the Host-Se- A. Iglesias, Genichi Kakefuda, aad Jack Preiss* lective Cyclic Peptide from Cochlioboius car- Autotrophy in Maize Husk Leaves. Evaluation Using bonum—Robert B. Meeley and Jonathan D. Natural Abundance of Stable Isotopes—Dan Walton* Yakir*, Barry Osmond, and Larry Giles 1087 Mutant of Arabidopsis Deficient in Xylem Loading of Comparative Physiological Evidence that 8-Alanine Be- Phosphate—vYe s Poirier*, Sharon Thoma, Chris taine and Choline-O-Sulfate Act as Compatible Somerville, and John Schiefelbein Osmolytes in Halophytic Limonium Species— 1094 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Biosynthesis from Glutamatein Andrew D. Hanson*, Bala Rathinasabapathi, Euglena gracilis. Photocontrol of Enzyme Levels Beverly Chamberlin, and Douglas A. Gage in a Chlorophyll-Free Mutant—Sandra M. Mayer Light Microscopy Study of Nodule Initiation in Pisum and Samuel I. Beale* sativum L. cv Sparkle and in Its Low-Nodulating 1103 Carbon Assimilation and Leaf Water Status in Sugar Mutant E2 (sym 5)—Frédérique C. Guinel and Beet Leaves during a Simulated Natural Light Thomas A. LaRue* Regimen—Donald R. Geiger*, Wen-Jang Shieh, Evidence for a Highly Specific K*/H* Antiporter in Lynn Su Lu, and Jerome C. Servaites Membrane Vesicles from Oil-Seed Rape Hypoco- 1109 Effect of N-(Phosphonomethyl)glycine on Carbon As- tyls—Sagi Cooper, Henri R. Lerner, and Leonora similation and Metabolism during a Simulated Reinhold* Natural Day—Wen-Jang Shieh, Donald R. Nitrate Inhibition of Nodulation Can Be Overcome by Geiger*, and Jerome C. Servaites the Ethylene Inhibitor Aminoethoxyvinylglycine— 1115 Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Reduction Cycle Francisco Ligero*, Juan M. Caba, Carmen Lluch, by Ribulose Bisphosphate and Phosphoglyceric and José Olivares Acid—Jerome C. Servaites, Wen-Jang Shieh, and Amine Accumulation in Acidic Vacuoles Protects the Donald R. Geiger* Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella salina Against Al- 1122 Action Spectrum for Resetting the Circadian Phototaxis kaline Stress—Uri Pick*, Orly Zeelon, and Meira Rhythm in the CW15 Strain of Chlamydomonas. Weiss II. Illuminated Cells—Carl Hirschie Johnson‘, Polyphosphate Hydrolysis within Acidic Vacuoles in Takao Kondo, and John Woodland Hastings Response to Amine-Induced Alkaline Stress in the 1130 Inward Rectifying K* Channels in the Plasma Mem- Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella salina—Uri Pick* brane of Arabidopsis thaliana—Roberta and Meira Weiss Colombo* and Raffaella Cerana Hydrolysis of Polyphosphates and Permeability 1136 Effects of Salinity on Water Transport of Excised Changes in Response to Osmotic Shocks in Cells Maize (Zea mays L.) Roots—Hassan Azaizeh and of the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella—Meira Ernst Steudle* Weiss, Michal Bental, and Uri Pick* 1146 Water Relations of Pachysandra Leaves during Freez- ing and Thawing. Evidence for a Negative Pressure Potential Alleviating Freeze-Dehydration Stress— Jian-Jun Zhu and Erwin Beck* COMMUNICATIONS 1154 Computer-Simulated Evaluation of Possible Mecha- nisms for Quenching Heavy Metal Ion Activity in Sucrose Synthase and Invertase in Isolated Vascular Plant Vacuoles. I. Cadmium—Jian Wang", Bill P. Bundles—Patricia T. Tomlinson*, Edwin R. Evangelou, Mark T. Nielsen, and George J. Duke, Kurt D. Nolte, and Karen E. Koch Wagner Jasmonic Acid Induces Tuberization of Potato Stolons 1161 Induction by Electric Currents of Ethylene Biosynthesis Cultured in Vitro—Ana M. Pelacho and Angel M. in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Fruit— Mingo-Castel* Akitsugu Inaba*, Jun Ping Gao, and Reinosuke Effect of Hydrogen Cyanamide on Amino Acid Profiles Nakamura in Kiwifruit Buds during Budbreak—Eric F. 1166 Physiology of Hormone Autonomous Tissue Lines De- Walton*, Christopher J. Clark, and Helen L. rived from Radiation-Induced Tumors of Arabidop- Boldingh sis thaliana—Bruce R. Campell* and Christopher Abscisic Acid Negatively Regulates Expression of D. Town Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein Genes during Soy- 1174 Localization of a Protease in Protoplast Preparations bean Embryogeny—Yun C. Chang and Linda L. in Infected Cells of French Bean Nodules— Walling* VOLUME CONTENTS 1265 Abrupt Increase in the Level of Hydrogen Peroxide in PLANT GENE REGISTER Leaves of Winter Wheat Is Caused by Cold Treat- 1268 Sequence of the Gossypium hirsutum D-Genome Al- ment—Tohru Okuda, Yusuke Matsuda, Akira loallele of Legumin A and Its mRNA—Glenn A. Yamanaka, and Shonosuke Sagisaka* Galau*, Helen Y.-C. Wang, and D. Wayne Hughes Number 4. December ARTICLES Oxygenase Activity. Decarbamylation of Catalytic Sites Depends on pH—Genhai Zhu and Richard 1271 Purification and Characterization of Chorismate Syn- G. Jensen* thase from Euglena gracilis. Comparison with [“*C}GAj2-Aldehyde, [““C]GA,2, and PH]- and ['*C}- Chorismate Synthases of Plant and Microbial Or- GAs; Metabolism by Elongating Pea Pericarp— igin—Andreas Schaller, Manfred van Afferden, Sonja L. Maki* and Mark L. Brenner Volker Windhofer, Sven Biilow, Gernot Abel, Jiirg Organ-Specific and Environmentally Regulated Schmid, and Nikolaus Amrhein* Expression of Two Abscisic Acid-Induced Genes Biochemical Plant Responses to Ozone. II. Induction of Tomato. Nucleotide Sequence and Analysis of of Stilbene Biosynthesis in Scots Pine (Pinus syl- the Corresponding cDNAs—Amybeth Cohen, vestris L.) Seedlings—Detlef Rosemann, Werner Aine L. Plant, Meena S. Moses, and Elizabeth A. Heller*, and Heinrich Sandermann, Jr. Bray* Photosynthetic Characteristics of Rice Leaves Aged Nitrogen Metabolism in the Stalk Tissue of Maize— under Different Irradiances from Full Expansion Chanh T. Ta through Senescence—Jun Hidema, Amane Mitochondrial Malate Dehydrogenase from Corn. Pu- Makino*, Tadahiko Mae, and Kunihiko Ojima rification of Multiple Forms—Marianne K. Hayes, Immunological Characterization of Two Dominant Ton- Michael H. Luethy*, and Thomas E. Elthon oplast Polypeptides— Marion Betz and Karl-Josef Effects of O. and CO, Concentrations on Quantum Dietz* Yields of Photosystems I and II in Tobacco Leaf Role of the Root Apoplasm for Iron Acquisition by Tissue—Richard B. Peterson Wheat Plants—Fu-suo Zhang, Volker R6mheld, Expression of Maize Ferredoxin cDNA in Escherichia and Horst Marschner* coli. Comparison of Photosynthetic and Nonpho- Protein Compositions of Mesophyll and Paraveinal tosynthetic Ferredoxin Isoproteins and their Chi- Mesophyll of Soybean Leaves at Various Devel- meric Molecule—Toshiharu Hase*, Sachiko opmental Stages—Stephen F. Klauer, Vincent R. Mizutani, and Yasuo Mukohata Franceschi*, and Maurice S. B. Ku Three RNases in Senescent and Nonsenescent Wheat Partial Purification and Characterization of Three Leaves. Characterization by Activity Staining in NAD(P)H Dehydrogenases from Beta vulgaris Sodium Dodecyl! Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gels—A. Mitochondria— Michael H. Luethy*, Marianne K. Blank and Thomas A. McKeon* Hayes, and Thomas E. Elthon Expression of Three RNase Activities during Natural Bifunctional Protein in Carrot Contains Both Asparto- and Dark-Induced Senescence of Wheat Leaves— kinase and Homoserine Dehydrogenase Activi- A. Blank and Thomas A. McKeon* ties—Barbara J. Wilson, Ann C. Gray, and Sugar-Dependent Expression of the CHS-A Gene for Benjamin F. Matthews* Chalcone Synthase from Petunia in Transgenic Association of Phosphoenolpyruvate Phosphatase Ac- Arabidopsis—Hirokazu) Tsukaya, Toshiyuki tivity with the Cytosolic Pyruvate Kinase of Ger- Ohshima, Satoshi Naito, Mitsuo Chino, and minating Mung Beans—Florencio E. Podesta and Yoshibumi Komeda* William C. Plaxton* Turnover of Catalase Heme and Apoprotein Moieties Leucoplast Pyruvate Kinase from Developing Castor in Cotyledons of Sunflower Seedlings—Rainer Oil Seeds. Characterization of the Enzyme’s Deg- Eising* and Benno Siiselbeck radation by a Cysteine Endopeptidase—William Heat Shock Proteins in Two Lines of Zea mays L. That C. Plaxton Differ in Drought and Heat Resistance—Zoran Imidazolinone-Induced Loss of Acetohydroxyacid Syn- Ristic*, David J. Gifford, and David D. Cass thase Activity in Maize is Not Due to the Enzyme Role of Ethylene in the Germination of the Hemipar- Degradation—Dale L. Shaner and Bijay K. Singh* asite Striga hermonthica—David C. Logan* and Systemic Induction of Salicylic Acid Accumulation in George R. Stewart Cucumber after Inoculation with Pseudomonas syr- Utilization of Inorganic Carbon by Ulva lactuca—Zivia ingae pv syringae—Jack B. Rasmussen, Raymond Drechsler and Sven Beer* Hammerschmidt*, and Michael N. Zook Rapid Accumulation of Anionic Peroxidases and Phe- Xylulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Synthesized by Ribulose nolic Polymers in Soybean Cotyledon Tissues fol- 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase during lowing Treatment with Phytophthora megasperma Catalysis Binds to Decarbamylated Enzyme— f. sp. Glycinea Wall Glucan—Madge Y. Graham Genhai Zhu and Richard G. Jensen* and Terrence L. Graham* Fallover of Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/ 1456 Cell Wall Metabolism in Ripening Fruit. V. Analysis VOLUME CONTENTS of Cell Wall Synthesis in Ripening Tomato Peri- Javier Pozueta-Romero, Fernando Ardila, and carp Tissue Using a p-[U-'*C]Glucose Tracer and Takashi Akazawa* Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry—L. Carl Greve and John M. Labavitch* COMMUNICATIONS Isolation and Characterization of a Tomato Acid Phos- phatase Complementary DNA Associated with Ne- Patch Clamping Protoplasts from Vascular Plants. matode Resistance—Jack L. Erion*, Barbara Method for the Quick Isolation of Protoplasts Ballo, Lisa May. John Bussell, Tim Fox, and Steve Having a High Success Rate of Gigaseal Forma- R. Thomas tion—J. Theo M. Elzenga*, Christopher P. Keller, Kinetics for Phototropic Curvature by Etiolated Seed- and Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh lings of Arabidopsis thaliana—Vladimir Orbovic Simplified Procedure for the Isolation of Intact Chlo- and Kenneth L. Poff* roplasts from Chlamydomonas _reinhardtii— Effect of Light and NO;~ on Wheat Leaf Phosphoen- Catherine B. Mason, Sharon Matthews, Terry M. olpyruvate Carboxylase Activity. Evidence for Co- Bricker, and James V. Moroney* valent Modulation of the C; Enzyme—Le Van Transient Down-Regulation of Phytochrome mRNA Quy, Christine H. Foyer, and Marie-Louise Abundance in Etiolated Cucumber Cotyledons in Champigny* Response to Continuous White Light—T. Shamala Vacuolar Release of 1-(Malonylamino)cyclopropane-1- Tirimanne and James T. Colbert* Carboxylic Acid, the Conjugated Form of the Eth- Efficiency of Particle-Bombardment-Mediated Trans- ylene Precursor—Maria A. Pedreno, Mondher formation Is Influenced by Cell Cycle Stage in Bouzayen, Jean Claude Pech, Gérard Marigo, and Synchronized Cultured Cells of Tobacco—Asako Alain Latché* lida, Toshiya Yamashita, Yasuyuki Yamada, and Identification and Properties of the Major Ribonu- Hiromichi Morikawa* cleases of Arabidopsis thaliana—Yang Yen and Enzymatic Synthesis of Isoprene from Dimethylallyl Pamela J. Green* Diphosphate in Aspen Leaf Extracts—Gary M. Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase from Tomato Cell Cul- Silver and Ray Fall* tures Inoculated with Verticillium albo-atrum— Leaf Catalase mRNA and Catalase-Protein Levels in a Mark A. Bernards and Brian E. Ellis* High-Catalase Tobacco Mutant with O,-Resistant Influence of Protoplasmic Water Loss on the Control Photosynthesis—Israel Zelitch*, Evelyn A. Havir, of Protein Synthesis in the Desiccation-Tolerant Brian McGonigle, Neil A. McHale, and Timothy Moss Tortula ruralis. Ramifications for a Repair- Nelson Based Mechanism of Desiccation Tolerance— Melvin J. Oliver PLANT GENE REGISTER Methyl Jasmonate Treatment Eliminates Cell-Specific Expression of Vegetative Storage Protein Genes in Nucleotide Sequence for the Genomic DNA Encoding Soybean Leaves—Jing-Feng Huang, David J. the Chloroplast ATP Synthase y-Subunit Gene Bantroch, John S. Greenwood, and Paul E. (atpC) from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii—Eric J. Staswick* Smart* and Bruce R. Selman 1521 Identification of Gibberellins in Spinach and Effects of Nucleotide Sequence of a cDNA Clone Encoding a 6- Light and Darkness on their Levels—Manuel Amylase from Arabidopsis thaliana—Jonathan D. Talon, Jan A. D. Zeevaart*, and Douglas A. Gage Monroe, Mark D. Salminen, and Jack Preiss* 1527 Electrogenic Transport Properties of Growing Arabi- Korean Ginseng Mitochondrial DNA Encodes an Intact dopsis Root Hairs. The Plasma Membrane Proton rps12 Gene Downstream of the nad3 Gene—Kab- Pump and Potassium Channels—Roger R. Lew Sig Kim*, Wolfgang Schuster, Axel Brennicke, and 1535 Calcium-Pumping ATPases in Vesicles from Carrot Kwang-Tae Choi Cells. Stimulation by Calmodulin or Phosphatidyl- Nucleotide Sequence of a cDNA Clone Encoding 7- serine, and Formation of a 120 Kilodalton Phos- Coixin from Coix lacryma-jobi Seeds—Adilson phoenzyme—Wen-Ling Hsieh, Wayne S. Pierce, Leite, Fernando Augusto de Freitas, José Andrés and Heven Sze* Yunes, and Paulo Arruda* 1545 Alternative Respiration and Heat Evolution in Plants— Nucleotide Sequence of a cDNA Clone Encoding 7- Arie Ordentlich, Rebecca A. Linzer, and Ilya Kafirin Protein from Sorghum bicolor—Everaldo Raskin* G. de Barros, Koichi Takasaki, Allen W. Kirleis, 1551 Lidocaine and ATPase Inhibitor Interaction with the and Brian A. Larkins* Chloroplast Envelope—Weihua Wu and Gerald A. Berkowitz* CORRECTION 1558 Stromal Low Temperature Cempartment Derived from the Inner Membrane of the Chloroplast Enve- Ethylene Biosynthesis-Inducing Endoxylanase Is lope—D. James Morré*, Gun Selldén, Christer Translocated through the Xylem of Nicotiana ta- Sundqvist, and Anna Stina Sandelius bacum cv Xanthi Plants (Vol. 97: 1181-1186, 1565 ADP-Glucose Transport by the Chloroplast Adenylate 1991)—Bryan A. Bailey*, Rosannah Taylor, Translocator Is Linked to Starch Biosynthesis— Jeffrey F. D. Dean, and James D. Anderson

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