Table of Contents for
BioMedNet Journal
Plant Science
1.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Collembola and plant growth
[Review] Alan Gange
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:9:369-372
2.Insect transmission of plant viruses: a constraint on virus variability
[Review article] Alison G Power
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:336-340.
3.Mechanisms, ecological consequences and agricultural implications of tri-trophic interactions
[Review article] Anurag A Agrawal
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:329-335.
4.Intracellular accommodation of microbes by plants: a common developmental program for symbiosis and disease?
[Review article] Martin Parniske
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:320-328.
5.Nonhost resistance and nonspecific plant defenses
[Review article] Michèle C Heath
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:315-319.
6.Trade-offs between pathogen and herbivore resistance
[Review article]
Gary W Felton, Kenneth L Korth
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:309-314.
7.Costs of resistance
[Review article] Colin B Purrington
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:305-308.
8.Plant–pathogen arms races at the molecular level
[Review article]
Eli A Stahl, John G Bishop
9.Prospects for understanding avirulence gene function
[Review article]
Frank F White, Bing Yang, Lowell B Johnson Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:291-298.
10.The genetic architecture of resistance
[Review article] Nevin Dale Young
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:285-290.
11.Structure, function and evolution of plant disease resistance genes
[Review article]
Jeff Ellis, Peter Dodds, Tony Pryor
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:278-284.
12.Technical Focus-Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation with large DNA fragments
[Update]
Daisuke Shibata and Yao-Guang Liu Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:8:354-357
13.Age-related changes in photosynthesis of woody plants
[Review] Barbara J. Bond
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:8:349-353
14.Closing the ranks to attack by powdery mildew
[Review]
Paul Schulze-Lefert and John Vogel
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:8:343-348
15.Plant blue-light receptors
[Review] Chentao Lin
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:8:337-342
16.Recent progress in reconstructing angiosperm phylogeny
[Review]
Robert K. Kuzoff and Charles S. Gasser Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:8:330-336
17.Regulation of lysine catabolism in higher plants
[Review]
18.Challenges to the 'new' rangeland science
[News and Comment] Richard M. Cowling
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2000, 15:8:303-304
19.Overcompensation of plants in response to herbivory and the by-product benefits of mutualism
[Perspectives] Anurag A. Agrawal
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:309-313
20.Are microorganisms more effective than plants at competing for nitrogen?
[Perspectives]
Angela Hodge, David Robinson and Alastair Fitter Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:304-308
21.The Rop GTPase switch turns on polar growth in pollen
[Review]
Zhi-Liang Zheng and Zhenbiao Yang Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:298-303
22.Engineering starch for increased quantity and quality
[Review]
Casey J. Slattery, I. Halil Kavakli and Thomas W. Okita Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:291-298
23.Sugar transporters in higher plants – a diversity of roles and complex regulation
[Review]
Lorraine E. Williams, Remi Lemoine and Norbert Sauer Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:283-290
24.Molecular aspects of leaf senescence
[Review]
Betania F. Quirino, Yoo-Sun Noh, Edward Himelblau and Richard M. Amasino Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:7:278-282
25.Indole-3-acetic acid: a reciprocal signalling molecule in bacteria–plant interactions
[Viewpoint]
Mark Lambrecht, Yaacov Okon, Ann Vande Broek and Jos Vanderleyden Trends in Microbiology, 2000, 8:7:298-300
26.The molecular physiology of ammonium uptake and retrieval
[Review article]
27.Mathematical modelling of metabolism
[Review article] Christoph Giersch
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:249-253.
28.Exploring the possibilities presented by protein engineering
[Review article] John Shanklin
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:243-248.
29.Concerted hydrogen-atom abstraction in photosynthetic water oxidation
[Review article]
Kristi L Westphal, Cecilia Tommos, Robert I Cukier, Gerald T Babcock Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:236-242.
30.Ascorbic acid: metabolism and functions of a multi-facetted molecule
[Review article] Nicholas Smirnoff
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:229-235.
31.Unraveling plant metabolism by EST analysis
[Review article]
John Ohlrogge, Christoph Benning
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:224-228.
32.Molecular responses to dehydration and low temperature: differences and cross-talk between two stress signaling pathways
[Review article]
Kazuo Shinozaki, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:217-223.
33.Phytochelatin biosynthesis and function in heavy-metal detoxification
[Review article] Christopher S Cobbett
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:211-216.
34.Delivering copper within plant cells
[Review article]
Edward Himelblau, Richard M Amasino
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:205-210.
35.Ca2+ signalling and control of guard-cell volume in stomatal movements
[Review article] Michael R Blatt
36.Regulation of sulfate transport and synthesis of sulfur-containing amino acids
[Review article] Kazuki Saito
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:188-195.
37.Phosphate transport and signaling
[Review article] KG Raghothama
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:182-187.
38.Transport and action of ascorbate at the plant plasma membrane [Review] Nele Horemans, Christine H. Foyer and Han Asard
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:6:263-267
39.Patchy stomatal conductance: emergent collective behaviour of stomata [Review] Keith A. Mott and Thomas N. Buckley
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:6:258-262
40.Inositol signaling and plant growth [Review]
Jill M. Stevenson, Imara Y. Perera, Ingo Heilmann, Staffan Persson and Wendy F. Boss Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:6:252-258
41.Colinearity and gene density in grass genomes [Review] Beat Keller and Catherine Feuillet
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:6:246-251
42.The role of calcium and activated oxygens as signals for controlling cross-tolerance
[Review]
Chris Bowler and Robert Fluhr
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:6:241-246
43.The role of polyphenols in terrestrial ecosystem nutrient cycling [Review] Stephan Hättenschwiler and Peter M. Vitousek
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:6:238-243
44.Experimental tests of sex-allocation theory in plants [Review] Diane R. Campbell
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:6:227-232
45.Triggering the cell cycle in plants
[Review]
46.Less is better: new approaches for seedless fruit production
[Biotopic]
Fabrice Varoquaux, Robert Blanvillain, Michel Delseny and Patrick Gallois Trends in Biotechnology, 2000, 18:6:233-242
47.Does the plant mitochondrion integrate cellular stress and regulate programmed cell death?
[Perspectives] Alan Jones
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:225-230
48.Coping with multiple enemies: an integration of molecular and ecological perspectives
[Perspectives]
Nigel D. Paul, Paul E. Hatcher and Jane E. Taylor Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:220-225
49.Progress in the molecular genetic analysis of trichome initiation and morphogenesis in Arabidopsis
[Review]
Daniel B. Szymanski, Alan M. Lloyd and M. David Marks Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:214-219
50.Plant one-carbon metabolism and its engineering
[Review]
Andrew D. Hanson, Douglas A. Gage and Yair Shachar-Hill Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:206-213
51.The WRKY superfamily of plant transcription factors
[Review]
Thomas Eulgem, Paul J. Rushton, Silke Robatzek and Imre E. Somssich Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:199-206
52.Plant glutathione S-transferases: enzymes with multiple functions in sickness and in health
[Review]
Robert Edwards, David P. Dixon and Virginia Walbot Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:5:193-198
53.'Florigen' enters the molecular age: long-distance signals that cause plants to flower
[Review]
Joseph Colasanti and Venkatesan Sundaresan
54.Monitoring genome-wide expression in plants
[Review article]
Robert Schaffer, Jeff Landgraf, Miguel Pérez-Amador, Ellen Wisman Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:162-167.
55.Functional genomics in Arabidopsis: large-scale insertional mutagenesis complements the genome sequencing project
[Review article]
Serguei Parinov, Venkatesan Sundaresan
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:157-161.
56.RNA silencing
[Review article] Shou Wei Ding
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:152-156.
57.Chemical-inducible systems for regulated expression of plant genes
[Review article]
Jianru Zuo, Nam-Hai Chua
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:146-151.
58.Control of plant growth and development through manipulation of cell-cycle genes
[Review article]
Bart GW den Boer, James AH Murray
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:138-145.
59.Manipulation of hormone biosynthetic genes in transgenic plants
[Review article]
Peter Hedden, Andrew L Phillips
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:130-137.
60.Plants for delivery of edible vaccines
[Review article]
Amanda M Walmsley, Charles J Arntzen
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:126-129.
61.Exploiting the full potential of disease-resistance genes for agricultural use
[Review article]
Caius M Rommens, Ganesh M Kishore
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2000, 11:120-125.
62.Phytoremediation of toxic elemental and organic pollutants
[Review article] Richard B Meagher
63.Novel genes for disease-resistance breeding
[Review article]
Leo S Melchers, Maarten H Stuiver
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:147-152.
64.International Rice Genome Sequencing Project: the effort to completely sequence the rice genome
[Review article]
Takuji Sasaki, Benjamin Burr
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:138-141.
65.Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and photosynthesis: genetics to genomics
[Review article] Arthur R Grossman
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:132-137.
66.Genomic approaches to plant disease resistance
[Review article] Richard Michelmore
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:125-131.
67.Genomic approaches to plant stress tolerance
[Review article]
John C Cushman, Hans J Bohnert
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:117-124.
68.Chasing the dream: plant EST microarrays
[Review article]
Todd Richmond, Shauna Somerville
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:108-116.
69.Saturation mutagenesis using maize transposons
[Review article] Virginia Walbot
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:103-107.
70.Synteny: recent advances and future prospects
[Review article] Renate Schmidt
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:97-102.
71.Membrane heredity and early chloroplast evolution
[Perspectives]
Thomas Cavalier-Smith
72.The cell and developmental biology of alkaloid biosynthesis
[Review]
Vincenzo De Luca and Benoit St Pierre Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:4:168-173
73.Pre-mRNA splicing in higher plants
[Review]
Zdravko J. Lorkovi, Dominika A. Wieczorek Kirk, Mark H.L. Lambermon and Witold Filipowicz
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:4:160-167
74.CDPKs – a kinase for every Ca2+ signal?
[Review]
Alice C. Harmon, Michael Gribskov and Jeffrey F. Harper Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:4:154-159
75.The nitrogen physiology of the marine N2-fixing cyanobacteria Trichodesmium spp.
[Review]
Margaret R. Mulholland and Douglas G. Capone Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:4:148-153
76.Molecular evolution of flower development [Review]
Amy L. Lawton-Rauh, Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla and Michael D. Purugganan Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:4:144-149
77.Generalization versus specialization in plant pollination systems [Review] Steven D. Johnson and Kim E. Steiner
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:4:140-143
78.Plant GTPases: the Rhos in bloom [Review]
Aline H. Valster, Peter K. Hepler and Jonathan Chernoff Trends in Cell Biology, 2000, 10:4:141-146
79.The role of root border cells in plant defense
[Perspectives]
Martha C. Hawes, Uvini Gunawardena, Susan Miyasaka and Xiaowen Zhao Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:128-133
80.Programmed cell death and aerenchyma formation in roots
[Review]
81.The role of root border cells in plant defense
[Perspectives]
Martha C. Hawes, Uvini Gunawardena, Susan Miyasaka and Xiaowen Zhao Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:128-133
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82.Programmed cell death and aerenchyma formation in roots
[Review]
Malcolm C. Drew, Chuan-Jiu He and Page W. Morgan Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:123-127
83.Cytochromes P450 for engineering herbicide tolerance
[Review]
Danièle Werck-Reichhart, Alain Hehn and Luc Didierjean Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:116-123
84.Formation and maintenance of the shoot apical meristem
[Review]
John L. Bowman and Yuval Eshed
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:110-115
85.Gibberellin and abscisic acid signalling in aleurone
[Review]
Alison Lovegrove and Richard Hooley Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:102-110
86.All fatty acids are not equal: discrimination in plant membrane lipids
[Review]
Anthony A. Millar, Mark A. Smith and Ljerka Kunst Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:3:95-101
87.Function of the ubiquitin–proteasome pathway in auxin response
[Review]
William M. Gray and Mark Estelle
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000, 25:3:133-138
88.Brassinosteroid signal transduction: still casting the actors
[Review article]
Karin Schumacher, Joanne Chory
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:79-84.
89.New genes and new biological roles for expansins
[Review article] Daniel J Cosgrove
90.Polarity: the role of localized secretion
[Review article]
Kenneth D Belanger, Ralph S Quatrano
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:67-72.
91.Division decisions and the spatial regulation of cytokinesis
[Review article] Anne W Sylvester
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:58-66.
92.Genetics of gametophyte biogenesis in Arabidopsis
[Review article]
Wei-Cai Yang, Venkatesan Sundaresan
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:53-57.
93.Three ways to learn the ABCs
[Review article]
Medard Ng, Martin F Yanofsky
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:47-52.
94.How plants tell the time
[Review article]
Giovanni Murtas, Andrew J Millar
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:43-46.
95.Response of plant development to environment: control of flowering by daylength and temperature
[Review article]
Paul H Reeves, George Coupland
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:37-42.
96.Developmental complexities of simple leaves
[Review article] Michael J Scanlon
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:31-36.
97.Cell signaling within the shoot meristem
[Review article]
Jennifer C Fletcher, Elliot M Meyerowitz
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2000, 3:23-30.
98.The YABBY gene family and abaxial cell fate
[Review article] John L Bowman
99.Apomixis technology and the paradox of sex
[Perspectives]
Peter van Dijk and Jos van Damme Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:2:81-84
100.The regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase in CAM plants
[Review] Hugh G. Nimmo
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:2:75-80
101.Two-component systems in plant signal transduction
[Review]
Takeshi Urao, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki and Kazuo Shinozaki Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:2:67-74
102.A floret by any other name: control of meristem identity in maize
[Review]
Paula McSteen, Debbie Laudencia-Chingcuanco and Joseph Colasanti Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:2:61-66
103.Through form to function: root hair development and nutrient uptake
[Review]
Simon Gilroy and David L. Jones
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:2:56-60
104.Signal transduction in the plant immune response
[Review]
John M. McDowell and Jeffery L. Dangl
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000, 25:2:79-82
105.The PPR motif – a TPR-related motif prevalent in plant organellar proteins [Protein Sequence Motifs]
Ian D. Small and Nemo Peeters
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000, 25:2:45-47
106.Does a light-harvesting protochlorophyllide a/b-binding protein complex exist?
[Perspectives]
Gregory A. Armstrong, Klaus Apel and Wolfhart Rüdiger Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:1:40-44
107.How the deposition of cellulose microfibrils builds cell wall architecture
[Perspectives]
108.NMR adventures in the metabolic labyrinth within plants
[Review]
Justin K.M. Roberts
Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:1:30-34
109.Naturally occurring variation in Arabidopsis: an underexploited resource for plant genetics
[Review]
Carlos Alonso-Blanco and Maarten Koornneef Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:1:22-29
110.Floral induction and determination: where is flowering controlled?
[Review]
Frederick D. Hempel, David R. Welch and Lewis J. Feldman Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:1:17-21
111.The effect of water motion on short-term rates of photosynthesis by marine phytoplankton
[Review]
Hugh L. MacIntyre, Todd M. Kana and Richard J. Geider Trends in Plant Science, 2000, 5:1:12-17
112.Genetically modified plants – the debate continues
[Review] Rosie S. Hails
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15:1:14-18
113.Endosymbiosis and evolution of the plant cell
[Review article]
Geoffrey Ian McFadden
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:513-519.
114.Plant cells – young at heart?
[Review article]
Arp Schnittger, Swen Schellmann, Martin Hülskamp Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:508-512.
115.Die and let live – programmed cell death in plants
[Review article]
Eric Lam, Dominique Pontier, Olga del Pozo Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:502-507.
116.Evolution of multicellularity in the volvocine algae
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:496-501.
117.Signaling in pollination
[Review article]
Vernonica E Franklin-Tong
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:490-495.
118.Plant responses to nodulation factors
[Review article]
J Allan Downie, Simon A Walker
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:483-489.
119.Plant ion channels: from molecular structures to physiological functions
[Review article]
Sabine Zimmermann, Hervé Sentenac
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:477-482.
120.Protein import into chloroplasts
[Review article]
Kenneth Keegstra, John E Froehlich
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:471-476.
121.Cytoskeleton in plant development
[Review article]
Benedikt Kost, Jaideep Mathur, Nam-Hai Chua Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:462-470.
122.Endomembranes and vesicle trafficking
[Review article]
Chris R Hawes, Federica Brandizzi, Alexandra V Andreeva Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:454-461.
123.Divide and conquer: cytokinesis in plant cells
[Review article] Laurie G Smith
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:447-453.
124.The plant cell cycle
[Review article]
Rachael P Huntley, James AH Murray
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:440-446.
125.Crosstalk in plant cell signaling: structure and function of the genetic network
[Perspectives]
126.Complex sexual signals for the male gametophyte
[Review article] Robert E Pruitt
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:419-422.
127.Sugars as signaling molecules
[Review article]
Jen Sheen, Li Zhou, Jyun-Chyun Jang
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:410-418.
128.Nuclear–chloroplast signalling
[Review article]
Aravind Somanchi, Stephen P Mayfield
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:404-409.
129.Regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis by light
[Review article]
Yuji Kamiya, José L García-Martínez
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:398-403.
130.Phytochromes are Pr-ipatetic kinases
[Review article] Jason W Reed
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:393-397.
131.Protein farnesylation in plants: a greasy tale
[Review article]
Eiji Nambara, Peter McCourt
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:388-392.
132.Plasmodesmata signaling: many roles, sophisticated statutes
[Review article]
Katrina M Crawford, Patricia C Zambryski
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:382-387.
133.PIN-pointing the molecular basis of auxin transport
[Review article]
Klaus Palme, Leo Gälweiler
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:375-381.
134.Nitric oxide as a signal in plants
[Review article]
Jörg Durner, Daniel F Klessig
135.The role of plant peptides in intercellular signalling
[Review article] Ton Bisseling
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:365-368.
136.Molecular mechanisms of cytokinin action
[Review article]
Ingrid B D'Agostino, Joseph J Kieber
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:359-364.
137.The ethylene-response pathway: signal perception to gene regulation
[Review article]
Caren Chang, Jason A Shockey
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:352-358.
138.Whither chemotropism and pollen tube guidance? [Perspectives]
W. Mary Lush
Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:10:413-418
139.Analysis of the N-glycosylation of recombinant glycoproteins produced in transgenic plants
[Technical Focus]
Muriel Bardor, Loïc Faye and Patrice Lerouge Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:9:376-380
140.Water ascent in plants: do ongoing controversies have a sound basis? [Perspectives] Chunfang Wei, Ernst Steudle and Melvin T. Tyree
Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:9:372-375
141.Role of lectins (and rhizobial exopolysaccharides) in legume nodulation
[Review article] Ann M Hirsch
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:320-326.
142.Early events in host–pathogen interactions
[Review article]
Murray Grant, John Mansfield
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:312-319.
143.Genealogy of legume-Rhizobium symbioses
[Review article]
William J Broughton, Xavier Perret
144.Defence signalling pathways in cereals
[Review article]
Pietro Piffanelli, Alessandra Devoto, Paul Schulze-Lefert Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:295-300.
145.Role of active oxygen species and NO in plant defence responses
[Review article] G Paul Bolwell
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:287-294.
146.Genes controlling expression of defense responses in Arabidopsis
[Review article] Jane Glazebrook
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:280-286.
147.Functional analysis of plant disease resistance genes and their downstream effectors
[Review article] Gregory B Martin
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:273-279.
148.Plant-insect interactions
[Review article]
Henrik U Stotz, Juergen Kroymann, Thomas Mitchell-Olds Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:268-272.
149.Caged peptides and proteins: new probes to study polypeptide function in complex biological systems
[Technical Focus]
Gerard Marriott and Jeffery W. Walker Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:8:330-334
150.Floral mimicry: a fascinating yet poorly understood phenomenon [Perspectives] Bitty A. Roy and Alex Widmer
Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:8:325-330
151.GFP-based FRET microscopy in living plant cells [Technical Focus] Theodorus W.J. Gadella Jr., Gerard N.M. van der Krogt and Ton Bisseling Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:7:287-291
152.Iron acquisition by plants
[Review article] Satoshi Mori
153.Zeroing in on zinc uptake in yeast and plants
[Review article]
Mary Lou Guerinot, David Eide
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:244-249.
154.Plasma membrane transport in context – making sense out of complexity
[Review article]
Frans JM Maathuis, Dale Sanders
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:236-243.
155.Seeing the world in red and blue: insight into plant vision and photoreceptors
[Review article] Margaret Ahmad
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:230-235.
156.Making starch
[Review article] Alison M Smith
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:223-229.
157.Biochemical dissection of photorespiration
[Review article]
Roland Douce, Michel Neuburger
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:214-222.
158.Redundancy as a way of life – IAA metabolism
[Review article]
Jennifer Normanly, Bonnie Bartel
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:207-213.
159.Source–sink regulation by sugar and stress
[Review article] Thomas Roitsch
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:198-206.
160.Connections between virus movement, macromolecular signaling and assimilate allocation
[Review article]
William J Lucas, Shmuel Wolf
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:192-197.
161.Sugar transporters in plant biology
[Review article] Daniel R Bush
162.Nitrate regulation of metabolism and growth
[Review article] Mark Stitt
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:178-186.
163.A guide to the Lhc genes and their relatives in Arabidopsis
[Perspectives] Stefan Jansson
Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:6:236-240
164.Carotenoid sequestration in plants: the role of carotenoid-associated proteins
[Perspectives]
Michael Vishnevetsky, Marianna Ovadis and Alexander Vainstein Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:6:232-235
165.Resistance to oomycetes: a general role for the hypersensitive response?
[Perspectives]
Sophien Kamoun, Edgar Huitema and Vivianne G.A.A. Vleeshouwers Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:5:196-200
166.Novel coloured flowers
[Review article]
Jos Mol, Edwina Cornish, John Mason, Ronald Koes Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:198-201.
167.Plant natural products: the molecular genetic basis of biosynthetic diversity
[Review article] Richard A Dixon
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:192-197.
168.Production of high-value compounds: carotenoids and vitamin E
[Review article] Joseph Hirschberg
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:186-191.
169.Production of new polymeric compounds in plants
[Review article] Yves Poirier
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:181-185.
170.Production of novel oils in plants
[Review article] Denis J Murphy
171.Production of modified polymeric carbohydrates
[Review article]
Arnd G Heyer, James R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:169-174.
172.Production of new/modified proteins in transgenic plants
[Review article]
Karin Herbers, Uwe Sonnewald
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:163-168.
173.A 20th century roller coaster ride: a short account of lignification
[Review article] Norman G Lewis
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:153-162.
174.Unexpected variation in lignin
[Review article]
Ronald R Sederoff, John J MacKay, John Ralph, Ronald D Hatfield Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:145-152.
175.Genetic engineering of essential oil production in mint
[Review article]
B Markus Lange, Rodney Croteau
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:139-144.
176.Metabolic engineering of plants for osmotic stress resistance
[Review article]
Michael L Nuccio, David Rhodes, Scott D McNeil, Andrew D Hanson Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:128-134.
177.Plant desaturases: harvesting the fat of the land
[Review article]
Johnathan A Napier, Louise V Michaelson, A Keith Stobart Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:123-127.
178.The ins and outs of circadian regulated gene expression
[Review article]
Carl A Strayer, Steve A Kay
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:114-120.
179.Fast forward genetics based on virus-induced gene silencing
[Review article] David C Baulcombe
180.Centromeres in the genomic era: unraveling paradoxes
[Review article]
Gregory P Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:104-108.
181.A comparison of gel-based, nylon filter and microarray techniques to detect differential RNA expression in plants
[Review article]
Don Baldwin, Virginia Crane, Douglas Rice Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:96-103.
182.Genome annotation: which tools do we have for it?
[Review article]
Pierre Rouzé, Nathalie Pavy, Stephane Rombauts Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:90-95.
183.Rice as a model for cereal genomics
[Review article] Stephen A Goff
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:86-89.
184.Is hexokinase really a sugar sensor in plants?
[Perspectives]
Nigel G. Halford, Patrick C. Purcell and D. Grahame Hardie Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:3:117-120
185.Parasitic plant responses to host plant signals: a model for subterranean plant–plant interactions
[Review article] John I Yoder
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:65-70.
186.Organogenesis in vitro
[Review article] Munetaka Sugiyama
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:61-64.
187.Axioms and axes in leaf formation?
[Review article] Andrew Hudson
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:56-60.
188.Genetic control of branching in Arabidopsis and tomato
[Review article]
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:51-55.
189.Shoot meristem formation and maintenance
[Review article]
Michael Lenhard, Thomas Laux
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:44-50.
190.Is the shoot a root with a view?
[Review article] Philip N Benfey
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:39-43.
191.Seed maturation: genetic programmes and control signals
[Review article]
Ulrich Wobus, Hans Weber
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:33-38.
192.Endosperm development
[Review article] Frédéric Berger
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:28-32.
193.Signaling in plant embryogenesis
[Review article] John J Harada
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:23-27.
194.The mating game: pollination and fertilization in flowering plants
[Review article]
Laura K Wilhelmi, Daphne Preuss
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:18-22.
195.The molecular and genetic control of ovule development
[Review article] Kay Schneitz
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:13-17.
196.Use of AFLP in cereals research
[Technical Focus]
Christopher J. Ridout and Paolo Donini Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:2:76-79
197.Bacillus thuringiensis toxin-mediated insect resistance in plants
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198.Molecular genetics of DNA repair in higher plants
[Reviews] Anne B. Britt
Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:20-25
199.DNA microarrays for studies of higher plants and other photosynthetic organisms
[Technical focus]
David M. Kehoe, Per Villand and Shauna Somerville Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:38-41
200.Epidermal cell interactions: a case for local talk
[Reviews]
Susan J. Lolle and Robert E. Pruitt Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:14-20
201.Networks for shoot design
[Perspectives]
Chris van der Schoot and Päivi Rinne Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:31-37
202.Phylogeny of early land plants: insights from genes and genomes
[Reviews]
Yin-Long Qiu and Jeffrey D. Palmer Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:26-30
203.Signaling tip growth in plants
[Review article] Zhenbiao Yang
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:525-530.
204.Genetics of plant cell shape
[Review article] David G Oppenheimer
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:520-524.
205.Cellular differentiation in the shoot epidermis
[Review article]
Cathie Martin, Beverley J Glover
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:511-519.
206.Cell walls: structures and signals
[Review article] Roger Pennell
207.Endoreduplication and development: rule without dividing?
[Review article]
Jan Traas, Martin Hülskamp, Emmanuel Gendreau, Herman Höfte Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:498-503.
208.The retinoblastoma pathway in plant cell cycle and development
[Review article] Crisanto Gutierrez
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:492-497.
209.Cytokinesis in flowering plants: cellular process and developmental integration
[Review article]
Maren Heese, Ulrike Mayer, Gerd Jürgens
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:486-491.
210.Dead cells do tell tales
[Review article]
Michael H Richberg, Daniel H Aviv, Jeffrey L Dangl Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:480-485.
211.Plastid division: evidence for a prokaryotically derived mechanism
[Review article]
Katherine W Osteryoung, Kevin A Pyke
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:475-479.
212.Regulated nuclear targeting
[Review article] Akira Nagatani
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:470-474.
213.Protein transport within the plant cell endomembrane system: an update
[Review article]
Ken Matsuoka, Sebastian Y Bednarek
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:463-469.
214.Meiosis: vive la difference!
[Review article]
Peter Shaw, Graham Moore
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:458-462.
215.Pollination in conifers
[Reviews]
216.Ecological and evolutionary genetics of Arabidopsis
[Perspectives] Massimo Pigliucci
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:12:485-489
217.Organogenesis in plants: the molecular and genetic control of ovule development
[Reviews]
Kay Schneitz, Sureshkumar Balasubramanian and Ursula Schiefthaler Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:12:468-472
218.Progress in understanding the biosynthesis of amylose
[Reviews]
Steven G. Ball, Marion H.B.J. van de Wal and Richard G.F. Visser Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:12:462-467
219.Phylogenetic perspectives on nodulation: evolving views of plants and symbiotic bacteria
[Reviews] Jeff J. Doyle
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:12:473-478
220.Carotenoid diversity: a modular role for the phytoene desaturase step
[Perspectives]
Guillermo Garcia-Asua, Helen P. Lang, Richard J. Cogdell and C. Neil Hunter Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:11:445-449
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241.Calreticulin and calnexin in plants
[Reviews]
Andrew J. Crofts and Jürgen Denecke Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:10:396-399
242.Molecular and physiological aspects of nitrate uptake in plants
[Reviews]
Nigel M. Crawford and Anthony D.M. Glass Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:10:389-395
243.The regulation of transcription factor activity in plants
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244.Phytomining
[Perspectives]
Robert R. Brooks, Michael F. Chambers, Larry J. Nicks and Brett H. Robinson Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:359-362
245.Regulation of nitrogen fixation in heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria
[Reviews] Herbert Böhme
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:346-351
246.The evolution of mating strategies in flowering plants
[Reviews]
Spencer C.H. Barrett
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:335-341
247.Early signal transduction pathways in plant–pathogen interactions
[Reviews]
Eduardo Blumwald, Gilad S. Aharon and Bernard C-H. Lam Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:342-346
248.Chemical ecology in the molecular era
[Research Focus]
Thomas Mitchell-Olds, Jonathan Gershenzon, Ian Baldwin and Wilhelm Boland Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:362-365
249.Promoters that respond to chemical inducers
[Reviews]
Christiane Gatz and Ingo Lenk
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:9:352-358
250.Development of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
[Review article] Maria J Harrison
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:360-365.
251.Genes and signal molecules involved in the rhizobia–Leguminoseae symbiosis
[Review article]
Marco R Bladergroen, Herman P Spaink
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:353-359.
252.Transgenic approaches to microbial disease resistance in crop plants
[Review article]
John M Salmeron, Bernard Vernooij
253.The soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines: a genetic model system for the study of plant–parasitic nematodes
[Review article]
Charles H Opperman, David McK Bird
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:342-346.
254.Viral invasion and host defense: strategies and counter-strategies
[Review article]
James C Carrington, Steven A Whitham
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:336-341.
255.Determinants of pathogenicity and avirulence in plant pathogenic bacteria
[Review article] Alan Collmer
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:329-335.
256.Fungal pathogenicity
[Review article] Wolfgang Knogge
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:324-328.
257.SA, JA, ethylene, and disease resistance in plants
[Review article] Xinnian Dong
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:316-323.
258.Transcriptional control of plant genes responsive to pathogens
[Review article]
Paul J Rushton, E Somssich
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:311-315.
259.Resistance response physiology and signal transduction
[Review article] Dierk Scheel
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:305-310.
260.Genetic dissection of R gene signal transduction pathways
[Review article] Roger W Innes
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:299-304.
261.Resistance gene evolution
[Review article] Pamela C Ronald
262.Structure and function of proteins controlling strain-specific pathogen resistance in plants
[Review article] Jeff Ellis, David Jones
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:288-293.
263.Calmodulin, calmodulin-related proteins and plant responses to the environment
[Reviews]
Wayne A. Snedden and Hillel Fromm Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:8:299-304
264.Phylogeny and the evolution of flower symmetry in the Asteridae
[Perspectives]
Michael J. Donoghue, Richard H. Ree and David A. Baum Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:8:311-317
265.Asymmetric division and cell-fate determination in developing pollen
[Reviews]
David Twell, Soon Ki Park and Eric Lalanne Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:8:305-310
266.GFP for in vivo imaging of subcellular structures in plant cells
[Technical Focus] Rainer H. Köhler
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:8:317-320
267.Engineering nematode resistance in crop species
[Reviews]
Christian Jung, Daguang Cai and Michael Kleine Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:7:266-271
268.How safe is safe enough in plant genetic engineering?
[Perspectives]
Othmar Käppeli and Lillian Auberson Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:7:276-281
269.Engineering plant protein composition for improved nutrition
[Biotechnology focus]
Linda Tabe and T.J.V. Higgins
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:7:282-286
270.HMG1 and HU proteins: architectural elements in plant chromatin
[Reviews] Klaus D. Grasser
271.Genetic map-based studies of reticulate evolution in plants
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Loren H. Rieseberg and Richard D. Noyes Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:7:254-259
272.Protein phosphatases and signaling cascades in higher plants
[Reviews] Sheng Luan
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:7:271-275
273.Plant stress adaptations – making metabolism move
[Review article]
Hans J Bohnert, Elena Sheveleva
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:267-274.
274.Glutathione-mediated detoxification systems in plants
[Review article]
David P Dixon, lan Cummins, David J Cole, Robert Edwards Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:258-266.
275.Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and its regulation
[Review article]
Bernd Weisshaar, Gareth I Jenkins
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:251-257.
276.Novel insights in the control of tetrapyrrole metabolism of higher plants
[Review article] Bernhard Grimm
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:245-250.
277.Plant sulfur metabolism –the reduction of sulfate to sulfite
[Review article]
Julie Ann Bick, Thomas Leustek
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:240-244.
278.Nitrate transport: a key step in nitrate assimilation
[Review article]
Françoise Daniel-Vedele, Sophie Filleur, Michel Caboche Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:235-239.
279.Sugar regulation of gene expression in plants
[Review article] Sjef Smeekens
280.Regulation of cytosolic enzymes in primary metabolism by reversible protein phosphorylation
[Review article] Carol MacKintosh
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:224-229.
281.Protein phosphorylation and redox sensing in chloroplast thylakoids
[Review article]
Alexander V Vener, Itzhak Ohad, Bertil Andersson Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:217-223.
282.Molecular determinants of sink strength
[Review article]
Karin Herbers, Uwe Sonnewald
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:207-216.
283.Metabolite transporters in plastids
[Review article] Ulf-Ingo Flügge
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:201-206.
284.Energy balance and acclimation to light and cold
[Reviews]
Norman P.A. Huner, Gunnar Öquist and Fathey Sarhan Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:6:224-230
285.Cell-death mechanisms in maize
[Reviews]
Brent Buckner, Diane Janick-Buckner, John Gray and Guri S. Johal Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:6:218-223
286.How genes paint flowers and seeds
[Reviews]
Joseph Mol, Erich Grotewold and Ronald Koes Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:6:212-217
287.Genetic analysis of ABA signal transduction pathways
[Reviews]
Dario Bonetta and Peter McCourt
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:6:231-235
288.Marker-assisted selection: new tools and strategies
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289.The molecular basis of cytoplasmic male sterility and fertility restoration
[Reviews]
Patrick S. Schnable and Roger P. Wise Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:5:175-180
290.Amino acid transport in plants
[Reviews]
Wolf-Nicolas Fischer, Bruno André, Doris Rentsch, Sylvia Krolkiewicz, Mechthild Tegeder, Kevin Breitkreuz and Wolf B. Frommer
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:5:188-195
291.Plant sterols and the membrane environment
[Reviews]
Marie-Andrée Hartmann
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:5:170-175
292.Activation of plant retrotransposons under stress conditions
[Reviews]
Marie-Angèle Grandbastien
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:5:181-187
293.Genomes, genes and junk: the large-scale organization of plant chromosomes
[Perspectives]
Thomas Schmidt and J.S. Heslop-Harrison Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:5:195-199
294.Plant cell walls as targets for biotechnology
[Review article]
Clint Chapple, Nick Carpita
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:179-185.
295.Manipulating flux through plant metabolic pathways
[Review article] Anthony J Kinney
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:173-178.
296.Controlling gene expression in transgenics
[Review article] Daniel R Gallie
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:166-172.
297.Advances in cereal gene transfer
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298.Who's related to whom? Recent results from molecular systematic studies
[Review article] Elizabeth A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:149-158.
299.Position effects and epigenetic silencing of plant transgenes
[Review article]
Antonius JM Matzke, Marjori A Matzke
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:142-148.
300.Large-scale sequencing of plant genomes
[Review article]
Steve Rounsley, Xiaoying Lin, Karen A Ketchum Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:136-141.
301.Plant centromeres: structure and control
[Review article]
Eric J Richards, R Kelly Dawe
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:130-135.
302.Genetic recombination in plants
[Review article]
Patric S Schnable, An-Ping Hsia, Basil J Nikolau Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:123-129.
303.To pair or not to pair: chromosome pairing and evolution
[Review article] Graham Moore
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:116-122.
304.Plant cytogenetics at the dawn of the 21st century
[Review article]
Bikram S Gill, Bernd Friebe
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:109-115.
305.The structure and evolution of angiosperm nuclear genomes
[Review article] Jeffrey L Bennetzen
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:103-108.
306.Engineering new plant strains for commercial markets
[Review article]
Steven P Briggs, Mike Koziel
307.The introduction and expression of transgenes in plants
[Review article] Stanton B Gelvin
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:227-232.
308.Gene discovery for crop improvement
[Review article] Gregory B Martin
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:220-226.
309.Plant resistance to environmental stress
[Review article] Nicholas Smirnoff
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:214-219.
310.Plant strategies for resistance to pathogens
[Review article]
Klaus Maleck, Kay Lawton
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:208-213.
311.Genetics of plant–pathogen interactions
[Review article]
Cheng Ji, Jennifer Smith-Becker, Noel T Keen Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:202-207.
312.Biochemical genetics of plant growth
[Review article]
William M Gray, Mark Estelle
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:196-201.
313.Genetic control of plant development
[Review article]
Paula McSteen, Sarah Hake
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998, 9:189-195.
314.Ethylene perception: from two-component signal transducers to gene induction
[Reviews] Robert Fluhr
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:4:141-146
315.Higher plants and UV-B radiation: balancing damage, repair and acclimation
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316.Carotenoids as membrane stabilizers in chloroplasts
[Perspectives] Michel Havaux
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:4:147-151
317.Visible and near-infrared reflectance techniques for diagnosing plant physiological status
[Technical Focus]
Josep Peñuelas and Iolanda Filella
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:4:151-156
318.Mitochondrial targeting peptides in plants
[Reviews]
Sara Sjöling and Elzbieta Glaser
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:4:136-140
319.Telomeres, telomerase and plant development
[Reviews]
Dorothy E. Shippen and Thomas D. McKnight Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:4:126-130
320.Genome intruder scanning and modulation systems and transgene silencing
[Reviews]
Siva P. Kumpatla, Mahesh B. Chandrasekharan, Lakshminarayan M. Iyer, Guofu Li and Timothy C. Hall
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:3:97-104
321.Legume nodule organogenesis
[Reviews]
Jonathan Cohn, R. Bradley Day and Gary Stacey Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:3:105-110
322.Patch-clamp measurements of capacitance to study exocytosis and endocytosis
[Technical Focus]
Ulrike Homann and Mark Tester
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:3:110-114
323.Pathogen defence in plants—a paradigm of biological complexity
[Reviews]
Imre E. Somssich and Klaus Hahlbrock Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:3:86-90
324.Nuclear matrix attachment regions and plant gene expression
[Reviews]
325.Developmental phenotypic plasticity: where internal programming meets the external environment
[Review article] Massimo Pigliucci
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:87-91.
326.The evolution of plant development
[Review article] David A Baum
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:79-86.
327.The evolutionary basis of leaf senescence: method to the madness?
[Review article] Anthony B Bleecker
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:73-78.
328.Sex determination in plants
[Review article]
Cristina Juarez, Jo Ann Banks
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:68-72.
329.The blooming of grass flower development
[Review article]
Robert J Schmidt, Barbara A Ambrose
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:60-67.
330.From floral induction to floral shape
[Review article] Detlef Weigel
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:55-59.
331.Control of flowering time
[Review article]
Yaron Y Levy, Caroline Dean
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:49-54.
332.The formation of leaves
[Review article]
Miltos Tsiantis, Jane A Langdale
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:43-48.
333.Cell type specification and self renewal in the vegetative shoot apical meristem
[Review article] M Kathryn Barton
334.Root development: new meanings for root canals?
[Review article]
Ben Scheres, Thomas Berleth
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:32-36.
335.Ovule and embryo development, apomixis and fertilization
[Review article]
Abdul M Chaudhury, Stuart Craig, ES Dennis, WJ Peacock Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:26-31.
336.Self-incompatibility and other pollen–pistil interactions
[Review article] Sheila McCormick
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:18-25.
337.Plant cell expansion: scaling the wall
[Review article]
Frédéric Nicol, Herman Höfte
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998, 1:12-17.
338.A new view of lignification
[Perspectives] Alain-M. Boudet
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:2:67-71
339.Improving stress tolerance in plants by gene transfer
[Reviews]
Niklas Holmberg and Leif Bülow
Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:2:61-66
340.Ozone: an abiotic elicitor of plant defence reactions
[Reviews]
Heinrich Sandermann Jr, Dieter Ernst, Werner Heller and Christian Langebartels Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:2:47-50
341.The protein translocation apparatus of chloroplast envelopes
[Reviews]
Lisa Heins, Jürgen Soll and Ian Collinson Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:2:56-61
342.Glutamate synthase and nitrogen assimilation
[Reviews]
343.The role of NADP in the mitochondrial matrix Ian M. Møller and Allan G. Rasmusson
[Reviews]
Ian M. Møller and Allan G. Rasmusson Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:1:21-27
344.Plant proteins containing the RNA-recognition motif M. Mar Albà and Montserrat Pagès
[Reviews]
M. Mar Albà and Montserrat Pagès Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:1:15-21
345.Encoding specificity in Ca2+ signalling systems
[Perspectives]
Martin R. McAinsh and Alistair M. Hetherington Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:1:32-36
346.Recent developments in abscission: shedding light on the shedding process
[Reviews]
Zinnia H. González-Carranza, Jeremy A. Roberts and Edmundo Lozoya-Gloria Trends in Plant Science, 1998, 3:1:10-14
347.The molecular analysis of cell wall components Wolf-Dieter Reiter
[Reviews]
Wolf-Dieter Reiter