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Author index Aitken, E.A.B., Callow, J.A. and Newbury, H.J. Mutagenesis of Bisaro, D. see Kanevski, |.F. a race-specific rust resistance in Antirrhinum majus using a Bisseling, T. see Yang, W.-C. transposon-tagging protocol 775 Biain, |. see Bramley, P Albani, D., Sardana, R., Robert, L.S., Altosaar, |., Arnison, P.G. Boll, W. see Schmid, J. and Fabijanski, S.F. A Brassica napus gene family which Bollini, R. see D'Amico, L. shows sequence similarity to ascorbate oxidase is expressed Bonfante-Fasolo, P. see Rae, A.L. in developing pollen. Molecular characterization and analysis Bosnes, M., Weidemann, F. and Olsen, O.-A. Endosperm of promoter activity in transgenic tobacco plants 331 differentiation in barley wild-type and sex mutants 661 Albericio, F. see Ludevid, M.D. Bossinger, G., Maddaloni, M., Motto, M. and Salamini, F Albersheim, P. see Toubart, P. Formation and cell lineage patterns of the shoot apex of Albertsen, M. see Fauron, C.M.-R. maize 311 Altosaar, |. see Albani, D. Boulton, E.L. see Bowsher, C.G. Alvarez, J., Guli, C.L., Yu, X.-H. and Smyth, D.R. terminal Boutin, J.-P. see Vaucheret, H. flower: a gene affecting inflorescence development in Bower, R. and Birch, R.G. Transgenic sugarcane plants via Arabidopsis thaliana 103 microprojectile bombardment 409 Amati, S. see Lorberth, R. Bowsher, C.G., Boulton, E.L., Rose, J., Nayagam, S. and Emes, Amrhein, N. see Schmid, J. M.J. Reductant for glutamate synthase is generated by the Aotsuka, S. see Uchimiya, H. oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in non-photosynthetic Argiiello, G., Garcia-Hernandez, E., Sanchez, M., Gariglio, P., root plastids 893 Herrera-Estrella, L. and Simpson, J. Characterization of DNA Bramley, P., Teulieres, C., Blain, |., Bird, C. and Schuch, W sequences that mediate nuclear protein binding to the Biochemical characterization of transgenic tomato plants in regulatory region of the Pisum sativum (pea) chlorophyll a/b which carotenoid synthesis has been inhibited through the binding protein gene AB80: identification of a repeated expression of antisense RNA to pTOM5 343 heptamer motif 301 Brandt, J., Thordal-Christensen, H., Vad, K., Gregersen, P.L Arnison, P.G. see Albani, D. and Collinge, D.B. A pathogen-induced gene of barley Atanassova, R., Chaubet, N. and Gigot, C. A 126 bp fragment encodes a protein showing high similarity to a protein kinase of a plant histone gene promoter confers preferential regulator 815 expression in meristems of transgenic Arabidopsis 291 Brettschneider, R. see Langridge, P. Atherly, A.G. see Honeycutt, R.J. Brewin, N.J. see Rae, A.L. Broadhvest, J., Daigle, N., Martin, M., Haughn, G.W. and Bako, L. see Campos, N. Bernier, F. Appendix: a novel type of homeotic mutation Baidwin, T.C., Coen, E.S. and Dickinson, H.G. The ptl1 gene affecting floral morphology 991 expressed in the transmitting tissue of Antirrhinum encodes Brosnan, J.M. see Johannes, E. an extensin-like protein 733 Brough, C. see Kanevski, |.F. Baltz, R., Domon, C., Pillay, D.T.N. and Steinmetz, A. Brouwer, M. see van der Meer, |.M. Characterization of a pollen-specific CDNA sunflower Brown, J.W.S. see Simpson, C.G encoding a zinc finger protein 713 Burd, C.G. see Ludevid, M.D Banks, P. see Goring, D.R. Burow, M.D., Sen, P., Chian, C.A. and Murai, N. Developmental Barzen, E., Mechelke, W., Ritter, E., Seitzer, J.F. and Salamini, control of the B-phaseolin gene requires positive, negative, F. RFLP markers for sugar beet breeding: chromosomal and temporal seed-specific transcriptional regulatory linkage maps and location of major genes for rhizomania elements and a negative element for stem and root resistance, monogermy and hypocotyl! colour 601 expression 537 Baszczynski, C.L. see Goring, D.R. Batschauer, A. see Frohnmeyer, H. Caboche, M. see Vaucheret, H. Baulcombe, D. see Cejudo, F.J. Callow, J.A. see Aitken, E.A.B. Baulcombe, D. see Chapman, S. Camara, B. see Kuntz, M. Baumiein, H., Nagy, |., Villarroel, R., Inzé, D. and Wobus, U. Campos, N., Bako, L., Feldwisch, J., Schnell, J. and Palme, K Cis-analysis of a seed protein gene promoter: the A protein from maize labeled with azido-lAA has novel conservative RY repeat CATGCATG within the legumin box is B-glucosidase activity 675 essential for tissue-specific expression of a legumin Canter Cremers, H.C.J. see Yang, W.-C gene 233 Carbonell, J. see Granell, A. Beizile, F. and Yoder, J.|. Pattern of somatic transposition in a Casper, M. see Fauron, C.M.-R. high copy Ac tomato line 173 Cejudo, F.J., Murphy, G., Chinoy, C. and Baulcombe, D.C Bennett, M.D. see Parokonny, A.S. A gibberellin-regulated gene from wheat with sequence Bergmann, C. see Toubart, P. homology to cathepsin B of mammalian cells 937 Bernier, F. see Broadhvest, J. Ceriotti, A.s ee D'Amico, L. Beven, A.F. see Traas, J.A. Cervone, F. see Toubart, P. Beversdorf, W.D. see Goring, D.R. Chapman, S., Kavanagh, T. and Baulcombe, D. Potato virus X Bhattacharyya, M. see Dry, |. as a vector for gene expression in plants 549 Birch, R.G. see Bower, R. Chaubet, N. see Atanassova, R Bird, C. see Bramley, P. Chinoy, C. see Cejudo, F.J 1012 Author index Chian, C.A. see Burow, M.D. Draper, J. see Hodge, R. Christou, P. and McCabe, D.E. Prediction of germ-line Dreyfuss, G. see Ludevid, M.D. transformation events in chimeric Ro transgenic soybean Driouich, A., Laine, A.-C., Vian, B. and Faye, L. Characterization plantlets using tissue-specific expression patterns 283 and localization of laccase forms in stem and cell cultures of Christou, P. Genetic transformation of crop plants using sycamore 13 microprojectile bombardment 275 Dry, |., Smith, A., Edwards, A., Bhattacharyya, M., Dunn, P. and Chua, N.-H. see de Pater, B.S. Martin, C. Characterization of CDNAs encoding two isoforms Coen, E.S. see Baldwin, T.C. of granule-bound starch synthase which show differential Collinge, D.B. see Brandt, J. expression in developing storage organs of pea and Conrath, U. see Kauss, H. potato 193 Cordewener, J. see Traas, J.A. Dufour, M.-E. see Minet, M. Cosowsky, L. see Kanevski, |.F. Dunn, P. see Dry, |. Craig, S. see Wandelt, C.1. Creissen, G., Edwards, E.A., Enard, C., Wellburn, A. and Ebneth, M. see Lorberth, R. Mullineaux, P. Molecular characterization of glutathione Echeverria, M., Delcasso-Tremousaygue, D. and Delseny, M. reductase cDNAs from pea (Pisum sativum L.) 129 A nuclear protein fraction binding to dA/dT-rich sequences upstream from the radish rDNA promoter 211 D’Amico, L., Valsasina, B., Daminati, M.G., Fabbrini, M.S., Nitti, Edwards, A. see Dry, I. G., Bollini, R., Ceriotti, A. and Vitale, A.B ean homologs of the Edwards, E.A. see Creissen, G. mammalian glucose-regulated proteins: induction by Egeland, D.B. see Musci, M.A. tunicamycin and interaction with newly synthesized seed Ehmann, B. see Frohnmeyer, H. storage proteins 443 Emes, M.J. see Bowsher, C.G. Daigle, N. see Broadhvest, J. Enard, C. see Creissen, G. Daminati, M.G. see D’Amico, L. Engels, P. and Meyer, P. Comparison of homologous Dammann, C. see Lorberth, R. recombination frequencies in somatic cells of petunia and Dang}, J.L. The major histocompatibility complex a la carte: are tobacco suggest two distinct recombination pathways 59 there analogies to plant disease resistance genes on the Epel, B.L. see Kotlizky, G. menu? 3 Espelund, M., Saboe-Larssen, S., Hughes, D.W., Galau, G.A., Daroda, L. see Toubart, P. Larsen, F. and Jakobsen, K.S. Late embryogenesis-abundant Darvill, A.G. see Toubart, P. genes encoding proteins with different numbers of Day, C.D. see Winning, B.M. hydrophilic repeats are regulated differentially by abscisic Dean, C., Sjodin, C., Page, T., Jones, J. and Lister, C. acid and osmotic stress 241 Behaviour of the maize transposable element Ac in Arabidopsis thaliana 69 Fabbrini, M.S. see D’Amico, L. De Block, M. and Debrouwer, D. In-situ enzyme histochemistry Fabijanski, S.F. see Albani, D. on plastic-embedded plant material. The development of an Fallis, L. see Goring, D.R. artefact-free B-glucuronidase assay 261 Fauron, C.M.-R., Casper, M., Gesteland, R. and Albertsen, M. A Debrouwer, D. see De Block, M. multi-recombination model for the mtDNA rearrangements de Bruijn, F.J. see Dehio, C. seen in maize cmsT regenerated plants 949 Dehio, C. and de Bruijn, F.J. The early nodulin gene SrEnod2 Fauvarque, M.-O. see Downing, W.L. from Sesbania rostrata is inducible by cytokinin 117 Faye, L. see Driouich, A. Delcasso-Tremousaygue, D. see Echeverria, M. Feldwisch, J. see Campos, N. De Lorenzo, G. see Toubart, P. Fleming, A.J., Mandel, T., Hofmann, S., Sterk, P., de Vries, S.C. Delseny, M. see Echeverria, M. and Kuhlemeier, C. Expression pattern of a tobacco lipid Deng, X.-W. and Quail, P. Genetic and phenotypic transfer protein gene within the shoot apex 855 characterization of cop 1m utants of Arabidopsis Fluhr, R. see Jansen, M.A.K. thaliana 83 Folk, W.R. see Franklin, S. de Pater, B.S., van der Mark, F., Rueb, S., Katagiri, F., Chua, Franklin, F.C.H. see Hackett, R.M. N.-H., Schilperoort, R.A. and Hensgens, L.A.M. The promoter Franklin, S., Lin, T.Y. and Folk, W.R. Construction and of the rice gene GOS2 is active in various different monocot expression of nonsense suppressor tRNAs which function in tissues and binds rice nuclear factor ASF-1 837 plant celis 583 Desiderio, A. see Toubart, P. Franssen, H. see Yang, W.-C. de Vienne, D. see Downing, W.L. Freire, M.A. see Ludevid, M.D. de Vries, S.C. see Fleming, A.J. Frohberg, C. see Gatz, C. De Wit, P.J.G.M. see Van den Ackerveken, G.F.J.M. Frohnmeyer, H., Enmann, B., Kretsch, T., Rocholl, M., Harter, Dickinson, H.G. see Baldwin, T.C. K., Nagatani, A., Furuya, M., Batschauer, A., Hahibrock, K. Dixon, R.A. see Shorrosh, B.S. and Schafer, E. Differential usage of photoreceptors for Domon, C. see Baltz, R. chalcone synthase gene expression during plant Doonan, J.H. see Traas, J.A. development 899 Dring, H.-P. see Ott, T. Furuya, M. see Frohnmeyer, H. Downing, W.L., Mauxion, F., Fauvarque, M.-O., Reviron, M.-P., Fitterer, J. see Gordon, K. de Vienne, D., Vartanian, N. and Giraudat, J. A Brassica napus transcript encoding a protein related to the Kunitz Galau, G.A. see Espelund, M. protease inhibitor family accumulates upon water stress in Galili, G. see Shaul, O. leaves, not in seeds 685 Garcia-Hernandez, E. see Argiello, G. Author index 1013 Gariglio, P. see Argiiello, G. Hughes, D.W. see Espelund, M. Gast, R.T. see Shi, L. Hughes, M.A. see Pancoro, A. Gatz, C., Frohberg, C. and Wendenburg, R. Stringent Hugueney, P. see Kuntz, M. repression and homogeneous de-repression by tetracycline of a modified CaMV 35S promoter in intact transgenic inzé, D. see Baumiein, H. tobacco plants 397 Gesteland, R. see Fauron, C.M.-R. Jackson, D., Roberts, K. and Martin, C. Temporal and spatial Gigot, C. see Atanassova, R. control of expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes in Giralt, E., see Ludevid, M.D. developing flowers of Antirrhinum majus 425 Giraudat, J. see Downing, W.L. Jakobsen, K.S. see Espeiund, M. Gleba, Y.Y. see Parokonny, A.S. Jansen, M.A.K., Sessa, G., Malkin, S. and Fluhr, R.P EPC- Gomez, J. see Ludevid, M.D. mediated carbon fixation in transmitting tract cells reflects Gopailraj, M. see Shi, L. style—pollen tube interactions 507 Gordon, K., Fiitterer, J. and Hohn, T. Efficient initiation of Johannes, E., Brosnan, J.M. and Sanders, D. Parallel pathways translation at non-AUG triplets in plant cells 809 for intracellular Ca** release from the vacuole of higher Goring, D.R., Banks, P., Failis, L., Baszczynski, C.L., plants 97 Beversdorf, W.D. and Rothstein, S.J. Identification of an S- Jones, J. see Dean, C locus glycoprotein allele introgressed from B. napus ssp. rapfera to B. napus ssp. oleifera 983 Kamada, |., Yamauchi, S., Youssefian, S. and Sano, H Granell, A., Harris, N., Pisabarro, G. and Carbonell, J. Temporal Transgenic tobacco plants expressing rgp, a gene encoding and spatial expression of a thiolprotease gene during pea a ras-related GTP-binding protein from rice, show distinct ovary senescence, and its regulation by gibberellin 907 morphological characteristics 799 Gregersen, P.L. see Brandt, J. Kandasamy, M.K. see Nasrallah, M. Guli, C.L. see Alvarez, J. Kanevski, |.F., Thakur, S., Cosowsky, L., Sunter, G., Brough, C.., Gustafsson, P. see Lidhoim, J. Bisaro, D. and Maliga, P. Tobacco lines with high copy number of replicating recombinant geminivirus vectors after Hackett, R.M., Lawrence, M.J. and Franklin, F.C.H. A Brassica biolistic DNA delivery 457 S-/locus related gene promoter directs expression in both Karrer, E.E. and Rodriguez, R.L. Metabolic regulation of rice pollen and pistil of tobacco 613 a-amylase and sucrose synthase genes in planta 517 Hahibrock, K. see Frohnmeyer, H. Katagiri, F. see Pater, B.S Hahibrock, K. see Schréder, M. Katinakis, P. see Yang, W.-C. Haigler, C.H. see Taylor, J.G. Kato, A. see Kawai, M. Halford, N.G., Vincente-Carbajosa, J., Sabeili, P.A., Shewry, Kato, A. see Uchimiya, H. P.R., Hannappel, U. and Kreis, M. Molecular analysis of a Kauss, H., TheisingerHinkel, E., Mindermann, R. and Conrath, barley multigene family homologous to the yeast protein U. Dichloroisonicotinic and salicylic acid, inducers of kinase gene SNF 1 791 systemic acquired resistance, enhance fungal elicitor Hamilton, D.A. see Mascarenhas, J.P. responses in parsley cells 655 Handberg, K. and Stougaard, J. Lotus japonicus, an Kavanagh, T. see Chapman, S autogamous, diploid legume species for classical and Kawagoe, Y. and Murai, N. Four distinct nuclear proteins molecular genetics 487 recognize in vitro the proximal promoter of the bean seed Hannappel, U. see Halford, N.G. storage protein B-phaseolin gene conferring spatial and Harris, N. see Granell, A. temporal control 927 Harter, K. see Frohnmeyer, H. Kawai, M., Kidou, S., Kato, A. and Uchimiya, H. Molecular Hashimoto, H. see Uchimiya, H. characterization of CDNA encoding for adenylate kinase of Haughn, G.W. see Broadhvest, J. rice (Oryza sativa L.) 645 Hensgens, L.A.M. see de Pater, B.S. Kenton, A.Y. see Parokonny, A.S. Herrera-Estrella, L. see Argilello, G. Khan, M.R.|. see Wandelt, C.! Hetherington, A.M. see Masters, A.K. Kido, N. see Uchimiya, H Higgins, T.J.V. see Wandelt, C.I. Kidou, S. see Kawai, M. Ho, J.Y., Weide, R., Ma, H.M., van Wordragen, M.F., Lambert, Klessig, D.F. see Malamy, J. K.N., Koornneef, M., Zabel, P. and Williamson, V.M. The root- Knox, J.P. Cell adhesion, cell separation and plant knot nematode resistance gene (Mi) in tomato: construction morphogenesis 137 of a molecular linkage map and identification of dominant Kombrink, E. see Schréder, M cDNA markers in resistant genotypes 971 Komeda, Y. see Takahashi, T Hodge, R., Paul, W., Draper, J. and Scott, R. Cold-plaque Koonce, L.T. see Taylor, J.G screening: a simple technique for the isolation of low Koornneef, M. see Ho, J.Y. abundance, differentially expressed transcripts from Kotlizky, G., Shurtz, S., Yahalom, A., Malik, Z., Traub, O. and conventional cDNA libraries 257 Epel, B.L. An improved procedure for the isolation of Hofmann, S. see Fleming, A.J. plasmodesmata embedded in clean maize cell wails 623 Hogendijk, P. see Yang, W.-C. Kreis, M. see Halford, N.G. Hohn, B. see Shen, W.-H. Kretsch, T. see Frohnmeyer, H. Hohn, T. see Gordon, K. Kronenberger, J. see Vaucheret, H Honeycutt, R.J., Sobral, B.W.S., McClelland, M. and Atherly, Kuhiemeier, C. see Fleming, A.J. A.G. Analysis of large DNA from soybean (Glycine max L. Kuntz, M., Romer, S., Suire, C., Hugueney, P., Weil, J.H., Merr.) by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis 133 Schantz, R. and Camara, B. identification of a cDNA for the 1014 Author index plastid-located geranylgerany! pyrophosphate synthase from Miki, B.L. see Ouellet, T. Capsicum annuum: correlative increase in enzyme activity Mindermann, R. see Kauss, H. and transcript level during fruit ripening 25 Minet, M., Dufour, M.-E. and Lacroute, F. Complementation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae auxotrophic mutants by Lacroute, F. see Minet, M. Arabidopsis thaliana cDNAs 417 Laine, A.-C. see Driouich, A. Mol, J.N.M. see van der Meer, |.M. Lambert, K.N. see Ho, J.Y. Motto, M. see Bossinger, G. Langridge, P., Brettschneider, R., Lazzeri, P. and L6rz, H. Mullineaux, P. see Creissen, G. Transformation of cereals via Agrobacterium and the pollen Murai, N. see Burow, M.D. pathway: a critical assessment 631 Murai, N. see Kawagoe, Y. Larsen, F. see Espelund, M. Murphy G. see Cejudo, F.J. Lawrence, M.J. see Hackett, R.M. Musci, M.A., Egeland, D.B. and Schuler, M.A. Molecular Lazzeri, P. see Langridge, P. comparison of monocot and dicot U1 and U2 Leaver, C.J. see Winning, B.M. snRNAs 589 Leech, R.M. see Marrison, J.L. Leibinger, U. see Schmid, J. Nagatani, A. see Frohnmeyer, H. Lepingle, A. see Vaucheret, H. Nagy, |. see Baumlein, H. Lidholm, J. and Gustafsson, P. A functional promoter shift of a Naito, S. see Nambara, E. chloroplast gene: a transcriptional fusion between a novel Naito, S. see Takahashi, T. psbA gene copy and the trnK (UUU) gene in Pinus Nambara, E., Naito, S. and McCourt, P. A mutant of contorta 875 Arabidopsis which is defective in seed development and Lin, T.Y. see Franklin, S. storage protein accumulation is a new abi3 allele 435 Lister, C. see Dean, C. Nasrallah, J.B. see Nasrallah, M. Lorberth, R., Dammann, C., Ebneth, M., Amati, S. and Nasrallah, M., Kandasamy, M.K. and Nasrallah, J.B. Sanchez-Serrano, J.J. Promoter elements involved in A genetically defined trans-acting locus regulates S-locus environmental and developmental control of potato function in Brassica 497 proteinase inhibitor Il expression 477 Nayagam, S. see Bowsher, C.G. L6rz, H. see Langridge, P. Nelsen-Saiz, B. see Ott, T. Luckner, M. see Reinbothe, C. Newbury, H.J. see Aitken, E.A.B. Ludevid, M.D., Freire, M.A., GOmez, J., Burd, C.G., Albericio, Nishi, R. see Uchimiya, H. F., Giralt, E., Dreyfuss, G. and Pagés, M. RNA binding Nitti, G. see D’Amico, L. characteristics of a 16 kDa glycine-rich protein from maize 999 Olsen, O.-A. see Bosnes, M. Olszewski, N.E. see Shi, L. Ma, H.M. see Ho, J.Y. Oparka, K.J. and Prior, D.A.M. Direct evidence for pressure- Maddaloni, M. see Bossinger, G. generated closure of plasmodesmata 741 Malamy, J. and Klessig, D.F. Salicylic acid and plant disease Ott, T., Nelsen-Saiz, B. and Déring, H.-P. PCR-aided genomic resistance 643 sequencing of 5’subterminal sequences of the maize Maliga, P. see Kanevski, |.F. transposable element Activator (Ac) in transgenic tobacco Malik, Z. see Kotlizky, G. plants 705 Malkin, S. see Jansen, M.A.K. Ouellet, T., Rutledge, R.G. and Miki, B.L. Members of the Mandel, T. see Fleming, A.J. acetohydroxyacid synthase multigene family of Brassica Marrison, J.L. and Leech, R.M. Co-immunoiocalization of napus have divergent patterns of expression 321 topoisomerase || and chloroplast DNA in developing, dividing Owen Jr, T.P. see Taylor, J.G. and mature wheat chloroplasts 783 Owens, S.J. see Parokonny, A.S. Martin, C. see Dry, |. Martin, C. see Jackson, D. Page, T. see Dean, C. Martin, M. see Broadhvest, J. Pages, M. see Ludevid, M.D. Mascarenhas, J.P. and Hamilton, D.A. Artifacts in the Palme, K. see Campos, N. localization of GUS activity in the anthers of petunia Palukaitis, P. see Sleat, D.E. transformed with a CaMV 35S—GUS construct 405 Pancoro, A. and Hughes, M.A. In-situ localization of cyanogenic Masson, J. and Paszkowski, J. The culture response of B-glucosidase (linamarase) gene expression in leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts is determined by the growth cassava (Manihot esculenta Cranz) using non-isotopic conditions of donor plants 829 riboprobes 821 Masters, A.K., Shirras, A.D. and Hetherington, A.M. Maternal Parokonny, A.S., Kenton, A.Y., Gleba, Y.Y. and Bennett, M.D. mRNA and early development in Fucus serratus 619 Genome reorganization in Nicotiana asymmetric somatic Matsubayashi, Y. see Uchimiya, H. hybrids analysed by in situ hybridization 863 Mauxion, F. see Downing, W.L. Parokonny, A.S., Kenton, A.Y., Meredith, L., Owens, S.J. and McCabe, D.E. see Christou, P. Bennett, M.D. Genomic divergence of allopatric sibling McClelland, M. see Honeycutt, R.J. species studied by molecular cytogenetics of their F; McCourt, P. see Nambara, E. hybrids 695 Mechelke, W. see Barzen, E. Paszkowski, J. see Masson, J. Meredith, L. see Parokonny, A.S. Paul, W. see Hodge, R. Meyer, P. see Engels, P. Pillay, D.T.N. see Baltz, R. Meyer, P. see Prdls, F. Pisabarro, G. see Granell, A. Author index 1015 Prior, D.A.M. see Oparka, K.J. plants that express high levels of bacterial Prdis, F. and Meyer, P. The methylation patterns of dihydrodipicolinate synthase in their chloroplasts 203 chromosomal integration regions influence gene activity of Shaw, P.J. see Traas, J.A transferred DNA in Petunia hybrida 465 Sheen, J. see Schaffner, A.R. Purdue, P.E. see Winning, B.M. Shen, W.-H. and Hohn, B. Excision of a transposable element from a viral vector introduced into maize plants by Quail, P. see Deng, X.-W. agroinfection 35 Shewry, P.R. see Halford, N.G Rae, A.L., Bonfante-Fasolo, P. and Brewin, N.J. Structure and Shi, L., Gast, R.T., Gopairaj, M. and Olszewski, N.E. growth of infection threads in the legume symbiosis with Characterization of a shoot-specific, GA.- and ABA-regulated Rhizobium leguminosarum 385 gene from tomato 153 Rawsthorne, S. C;—C, intermediate photosyntheses: linking Shimazaki, T. see Uchimiya, H physiology to gene expression 267 Shirras, A.D. see Masters, A.K Reinbothe, C., Tewes, A., Luckner, M. and Reinbothe, S. Shorrosh, B.S. and Dixon, R.A. Molecular characterization and Differential gene expression during somatic embryogenesis in expression of an alfalfa protein with sequence similarity to Digitalis lanata analyzed by in vivo and in vitro protein mammalian ERp72, a glucose-regulated endoplasmic synthesis 917 reticulum protein containing active site sequences of protein Reinbothe, S. see Reinbothe, C. disulphide isomerase 51 Reviron, M.-P. see Downing, W.L. Shurtz, S. see Kotlizky, G Ritter, E. see Barzen, E. Simpson, C.G., Sinibaldi, R. and Brown, J.W.S. Rapid analysis Robert, L.S. see Albani, D. of plant gene expression by a novel reverse transcriptase— Roberts, K. see Jackson, D. PCR method 835 Rocholli, M. see Frohnmeyer, H. Simpson, J. see Argiiello, G Rodriguez, R.L. see Karrer, E.E Sinibaidi, R. see Simpson, C.G Romer, S. see Kuntz, M. Sjodin, C. see Dean, C Rose, J. see Bowsher, C.G Sleat, D.E. and Palukaitis, P. A single nucleotide change within Rothstein, S.J. see Goring, D.R. a plant virus satellite RNA alters the host specificity of Rueb, S. see de Pater, B.S. disease induction 43 Rutledge, R.G. see Ouellet, T. Smith, A. see Dry, | Smyth, D.R. see Alvarez, J Sabelli, P.A. see Halford, N.G Sobral, B.W.S. see Honeycutt, R.J Seeboe-Larssen, S. see Espelund, M Soll, J.a nd Waegemann, K. A functionally active protein import Salamini, F. see Barzen, E. complex from chloroplasts 253 Salamini, F. see Bossinger, G Sonnewaid, U. Expression of E. coli inorganic pyrophosphatase Salvi, G. see Toubart, P in transgenic plants alters photoassimilate Sanchez, M. see Argiello, G. partitioning 571 Sanchez-Serrano, J.J. see Lorberth, R. Spelt, C.E. see van der Meer, |.M Sanders, D. see Johannes, E Spencer, D. see Wandelt, C.! Sano, H. see Kamada, |. Steinmetz, A. see Baltz, R Sarah, C.J. see Winning, B.M. Sterk, P. see Fleming, A.J Sardana, R. see Albani, D. Stougaard, J. see Handberg, K Scandalios, J.G. see Williamson, J.D. Stuitje, A.R. see van der Meer, |.M Schafer, E. see Frohnmeyer, H. Suire, C. see Kuntz, M Schaffner, A.R. and Sheen, J. Maize C, photosynthesis involves Sunter, G. see Kanevski, |.F differential regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase genes 221 Takahashi, T., Naito, S.a nd Komeda, Y. The Arabidopsis Schaller, A. see Schmid, J. HSP18.2 promoter/GUS gene fusion in transgenic Schantz, R. see Kuntz, M. Arabidopsis plants: a powerful tool for the isolation of Schilperoort, R.A. see de Pater, B.S. regulatory mutants of the heat-shock response 751 Schmid, J., Schaller, A., Leibinger, U., Boll, W. and Amrhein, N. Takamatsu, S. see Uchimiya, H The in-vitro synthesized tomato shikimate kinase precursor is Taylor, J.G., Owen Jr, T.P., Koonce, L.T. and Haigler, C.H enzymatically active and is imported and processed to the Dispersed lignin in tracheary elements treated with cellulose mature enzyme by chloroplasts 375 synthesis inhibitors provides evidence that molecules of the Schnell, J. see Campos, N. secondary cell wall mediate wall patterning 959 Schréder, M., Hahibrock, K. and Kombrink, E. Temporal and Teulieres, C. see Bramley, P spatial patterns of 1,3-B-glucanase and chitinase induction Tewes, A. see Reinbothe, C in potato leaves infected by Phytophthora infestans 161 Thakur, S. see Kanevski, |.F Schroeder, H.E. see Wandelt, C.1. Theisinger-Hinkel, E. see Kauss, H Schuch, W. see Bramley, P. Thordal-Christensen, H. see Brandt, J Schuler, M.A. see Musci, M.A. Toubart, P., Desiderio, A., Salvi, G., Cervone, F., Daroda, L., De Scott, R. see Hodge, R. Lorenzo, G., Bergmann, C., Darvill, A.G. and Albersheim, P Seitzer, J.F. see Barzen, E. Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the Sen, P. see Burow, M.D. endopolygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP) of Phaseolus Sessa, G. see Jansen, M.A.K. vuigaris L. 367 Shaul, O. and Galili, G. Increased lysine synthesis in tobacco Traas, J.A., Beven, A.F., Doonan, J.H., Cordewener, J. and 1016 Author index Shaw, P.J. Cell-cycle-dependent changes in labelling of Villarroel, R. see Baumilein, H. specific phosphoproteins by the monoclonal antibody Vincente-Carbajosa, J. see Halford, N.G. MPN-2 in plant cells 723 Vitale, A. see D’Amico, L. Traub, O. see Kotlizky, G. Twell, D. Use of a nuclear-targeted B-glucuronidase fusion Waegemann, K. see Soll, J. protein to demonstrate vegetative cell-specific gene Wandelt, C.1., Khan, M.R.1., Craig, S., Schroeder, H.E., Spencer, expression in developing pollen 887 D. and Higgins, T.J.V. Vicilin with carboxy-terminal KDEL is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum and accumulates to Uchimiya, H. see Kawai, M. high levels in the leaves of transgenic plants 181 Uchimiya, H., Kido, S., Shimazaki, T., Aotsuka, S., Takamatsu, Weide, R. see Ho, J.Y. S., Nishi, R., Hashimoto, H., Matsubayashi, Y., Kido, N., Weidemann, F. see Bosnes, M. Umeda, M. and Kato A. Random sequencing of cDNA Weil, J.H. see Kuntz, M. libraries reveals a variety of expressed genes in cultured cells Wellburn, A. see Creissen, G. of rice (Oryza sativa L.) 1005 Wendenburg, R. see Gatz, C. Umeda, M. see Uchimiya, H. Wijffelman, C.A. see Yang, W.-C. Williamson, J.D. and Scandalios, J.G. Differential response of Vad, K. see Brandt, J. maize catalases and superoxide dismutases to the Valsasina, B. see D’Amico, L. photoactivated fungal toxin cercosporin 351 Van den Ackerveken, G.F.J.M., Van Kan, J.A.L. and De Wit, Williamson, V.M. see Ho, J.Y. P.J.G.M. Molecular analysis of the avirulence gene avrS of Winning, B.M. Sarah, C.J., Purdue, P.E., Day, C.D. and Leaver, the fungal tomato pathogen Cladosporium fulvum fully C.J. The adenine nucleotide translocator of higher plants is supports the gene-for-gene hypothesis 359 synthesized as a large precursor that is processed upon van der Mark, F. see de Pater, B.S. import into mitochondria 763 van der Meer, |.M., Brouwer, M., Spelt, C.E., Mol, J.N.M. and Wobus, U. see Baumiein, H. Stuitje, A.R. The TACPyAT repeats in the chalcone synthase promoter of Petunia hybrida act as a dominant negative cis- Yahalom, A. see Kotlizky, G. acting module in the control of organ-specific Yamauchi, S. see Kamada, I. expression 525 Yang, W.-C., Canter Cremers, H.C.J., Hogendijk, P., Katinakis, Van Kammen, A. see Yang, W.-C. P., Wijffelman, C.A., Franssen, H., Van Kammen, A. and Van Kan, J.A.L. see Van den Ackerveken, G.F.J.M. Bisseling, T. In-situ localization of chalcone synthase mRNA van Wordragen, M.F. see Ho, J.Y. in pea root nodule development 143 Vartanian, N. see Downing, W.L. Yoder, J.|. see Beizile, F. Vaucheret, H., Kronenberger, J., Lepingle, A., Vilaine, F., Youssefian, S. see Kamada, I. Boutin, J.-P. and Caboche, M. Inhibition of tobacco nitrate Yu, X.-H. see Alvarez, J. reductase activity by expression of antisense RNA 559 Vian, B. see Driouich, A. Zabel, P. see Ho, J.Y. Vilaine, F. see Vaucheret, H. Subject index abscisic acid (ABA) 153, 241, 477, 685, 999 chalcone synthase 143, 899 Ac 173 chalcone synthase gene 525 Accell™ 275 chiorophyll actin 619 a/b binding gene 301 Activator (Ac) 69 fluorescence 507 adenine nucleotide translocator 763 chloroplast adenylate kinase 845 development 83 ADP/ATP translocase 763 envelope 253, 783 Al gene 465 genome 875 Agrobacterium 631, 991 chlorosis induction 43 Agrobacterium transformation of Lotus japonicus 487 chromoplast 25 AHAS 321 chromosome translocation 601 alfalfa suspension culture 51 cis-acting elements 233, 537 allopatric speciation 695 CO, compensation point 267 anther 261 complementation 417 anther-specific 257 analysis 845 anthocyanin 425 confocal laser scanning microscopy 887 Antirrhinum 405, 425, 733, 775 conifer 875 antisense RNA 343, 559 co-ordinate regulation 425 apex cell lineages 311 corn 623 apical dominance 799 coumarin pathway enzymes Arabidopsis 69, 83, 103, 417, 751, 829 C.-C, photosyntheses ascorbate oxidase 331 cucumber mosaic virus aspartate pathway 203 cultured cells 1005 asymmetric somatic hybrids 863 cyanogenesis 821 auxin-binding protein 675 cytokinin 117 avirulence genes 3 cytoplasmic male sterility 949 cytoskeleton 723 barley 631, 791 endosperm 661 dA/dT-binding protein 211 bean seed storage protein 537 dapA 203 Beta 97 de-repression 397 Brassica 261, 331, 497, 613, 685, 983 defence response 815 desiccation intolerance 435 CACCTG 927 determinate growth 103 CACGTG 927 development 619 calcium channel 97 developmentally regulated gene 713 CaMV 35S 405 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile 959 enhancer 525 2,6-dichioroisonicotinic acid 655 promoter 397 differential distribution of glycine decarboxylase carboxy-terminal KDEL 181 Digitalis 917 carotenoids 25, 343 dihydrodipicolinate synthase 203 carrot protoplasts 583 dihydroorotic dehydrogenase 417 catalase 351 disease resistance 161, 643, 971 CATATG 927 DNA CAT gene 583 binding proteins 301 cauliflower mosaic virus 809 methylation 465, 705 cDNA 129, 241, 257, 845 drought 685 clone 375, 815 Ds1 excision 35 libraries 417, 1005 sequence 907 electron transport 507 cell embryo 193 adhesion 137 embryogenesis (somatic) 917 cycle 723 endoplasmic reticulum 181, 443 wall 137, 623, 661 endosperm syncytium 661 cell-specific expression of glycine decarboxylase 267 Enod2 117 cell-wall protein 367 ERp72 51 cellulose 959 Erysiphe 815 Cercospora 351 exonuclease II! protection assay cereals 791 expression 291 C, gene expression 221 analysis 835 1018 Subject index extracellular matrix 137 insertional mutagenesis 991 integration site 465 fertilization 733 intercellular space 137 flavonoid gene promoters 525 intercellular transport 741 flower 261, 425 intergenomic translocations 863 development 103, 733 intron processing 589 expression 477 isozyme 845 morphology 991 Fucus 619 jasmonic acid 477 fungal transformation 359 Kunitz inhibitors 685 gametophytic 613 gap repair model 59 leaf primordia formation 311 gel-mobility-shift assay 927 Lea genes 241 gemini virus vector 457 legume root nodules 385 gene legume seed protein gene 233 cloning 153, 983 leguminosae genetics 487 expression 83, 351, 425, 835, 855, 887, 917, 983 library screening 257 fusion 875 light regulation 117, 153, 233 induction 221 transfer 275, 283 regulation 83, 301 genome evolution 695 response 829 genomic in situ hybridization 695 lignin 959 germination 937 linimarase 821 germline transformation 283 linkage maps 601 gibberellic acids (GAs) 153 lipid synthesis 855 gibberellin 435, 937 Lotus regeneration 487 gib1 mutant 153 low abundance 257 B(1-—2) glucan 143 Lycopersicon 153, 971 glucose-regulated protein 51, 443 lysine overproduction 203 B-glucosidase 675, 821 6-glucuronidase 261, 549, 751, 887 maize 623, 631, 705, 763, 949, 999 glutamate 893 shoot apex 311 glutathione reductase 129 streak virus 35 Glycine 133, 283 malate 507 glycine decarboxylase 267 mapping 971 glycol methacrylate 261 marker segregation 487 glycosylation 443 materna! mRNA 619 granule-bound starch synthase 193 Meloidogyne 971 GT-1 301 meristem 291 GUS 405 micro-pressure probe 741 gymnosperm 875 microprojectiles 409 microspore development 331 heat 751 mitochondria 763 Helianthus 713 mitochondrial genome 949 histo-differentiation 661 monoclonal antibody 137 histochemistry 261 monocot 221 histone promoter 291 monogermy 601 homeotic mutant 991 MPM-2 723 homologous recombination 59 mRNA 821, 917 homologous transient expression 221 multifunctional locus 3 Hordeum 241, 815 multigene family 791 housekeeping (function) 321 mutant 103 hygromycin and kanamycin selection 487 screening 751 mutations 83 immunocytochemistry 783 immunofiuorescence microscopy 723 Nicotiana 507, 613, 855, 863, 991 immunohistochemistry 161 nitrate reductase 559 immunolocalization 25 nitrite reductase 559 in situ nitrogen fixation 385 hybridization 161, 863, 907 nodule 143 localization 143, 821 nedulin 117 in vitro DNA protein binding 837 non-isotopic riboprobes 821 inflorescence 103 nuclear factor ASF-1 837 inorganic pyrophosphatase 571 nuclear matrix 723 nuclear targeting 887 14-3-3 protein 815 nucleolus organizing regions 695 protein 623, 917 import 253, 763 ORF 809 kinases 791 Oryza 517, 799, 837, 1005 level 181 osmotic stress 241 phosphorylation 723 ovary 907 protein disulphide isomerase 51 ovule 321 protoplast 133, 221, 829 oxidate stress 351 psbA 875 oxidative pentose phosphate pathway 893 Puccinia 775 pulsed-field gel electrophoresis 133 parsley suspension cells 655 particle bombardment 275, 283, 837 rRNA nuclear genes 211 patch clamp 97 race-specific elicitor 359 pathogenesis-related proteins 161, 643 race-specific resistance 359 pathogenic 43 radish 211 pattern formation 311 RAmy3D 517 PCR 257 random sequencing 1005 PCR-aided genomic sequencing rbcS 301 pea 193 rearrangement 875 PEPC multigene family 221 receptor-ligand systems pepper 25 recombination 949 peptide antigen processing regulation 559 Petroselinum 899 replicating vector 457 Petunia 59, 405, 525 repression 397 B-phaseolin 537 resistance 367 Phaseolus 385, 443 genes 775 photoaffinity labelling 675 reverse transcriptase—-PCR 835 photoassimilate partitioning 571 RFLP 971 photorespiration 267 mapping 103, 173, 487 photosynthesis 301, 507 markers 601 phylogeny 695 rgp1 799 phytochrome 899 Rhizobium 143 phytoene synthase 343 rhizomania resistance 601 phytohormone-conjugate 675 rice 845 Pinus 875 promoter 837 Pisum 129, 143, 253, 385, 907 RNA plant recombination 549 cell wall 385 virus 549 development 83 RNA-binding protein disease resistance genes root—knot nematode hormones 435 roots 893 nuclei 589 Rubisco 253, 507 variegation 311 rust 775 plant—pathogen interaction 367 plant—pathogen recognition 3 Saccharum 409 plasma membrane 137 salicylic acid 643, plasmodesmata 623 salt stress 241 plasmodesmata-associated proteins 623 satellite RNAs 43 plasmodesmatai conductance 741 scutellar epithelium 517 plastids 893 scutellum 937 Poaceae 409 secondary metabolics 643 pollen 405, 631, 713, 733, 887 seed 321 pollen-specific gene 331 dormancy 435 polygalacturonase 367 self-incompatibility 497, 613, 983 polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein 367 self—non-self recognition 3 polymerase III 583 senescence 907 position effect 465 sensitivity to fungal elicitor 655 potato 193, 763 Sesbania 117 pre-mRNA splicing 589 sex-mutants 661 prenyltransferases 25 shikimate kinase 375 promoter shock protein(s) 751 analysis 233 shoot apex 855 sequence 331 formation 311 promoter—GUS fusions 525 signal transduction 643, 815 1020 Subject index Sinapis 899 transcriptional regulation 845 single strand annealing model 59 transformation 59, 275, 409, 613, 631 SLG genes 983 transformed phenotype 283 S-locus 497, 983 transgenic Arabidopsis 291 small GTP-binding protein 799 transgenic crop plants 275 Solanum 161 transgenic plants 181, 203, 233, 465, 559, 571, 751 somatic and germinal excision 69 transgenic soybean 283 soybean 133 transgenic tobacco 331, 397, 537, 799 spatial control 537 transient gene expression 899 sporophytic 613 transit peptide 203, 375 Ss2 517 translational control 809 stigma 733 transposable element Ac 705 compatibility factor 497 transposition 173, 705 storage (vacuolar proteins) 443 transposon tagging 69, 775 streptomycin phosphotransferase (SPT) 69 trichome 741 tRNATP = 5583 stress 685 structure—function analysis 3 trnK 875 style 733 tuber 193 subgenomic RNAs 549 expression 477 sucrose 477 tunicamycin 51, 443 metabolism 791 turgor 741 sugar beet 601 sugarcane 409 U2B” 835 superoxide dismutase 351 uniconazol 435 symbiotic signal 117 untranslated leader 809 systemic acquired resistance 643, 655 UsnRNA 835 U1 snRNAs 589 TACPyAT 525 U2 snRNAs 589 T-DNA 69, 991 UV-B photoreceptor 899 telomeres 863 temperature stress 751 vacuolar protein 181 temporal control 537 Vicia 385 termination codons 583 vicilin 181 Tet repressor 397 voltage-gating 97 tetracycline 397 thiolprctease 907, 937 wheat 631 tissue culture 829 wound induction 477 tissue-specific expression tobacco 457, 559, 887 X-Gluc 405 tomato 173, 343, 375 xylan 959 tomato golden mosaic virus 457 xylogenesis 959 tonoplast 97 topoisomerase || and ctDNA in wheat chloroplasts 783 yeast 417 Tradescantia 405 yeast expression vector 417 trans-acting gene 497 transcriptional activator TGA-1a 837 Zea 35, 351, 623, 675 transcriptional and post-transcriptional control 917 zinc finger protein 713

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