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161.Sugar transporters in plant biology [Review article]

Daniel R Bush

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:187-191. 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

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Denis J Murphy

Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1999, 10:175-180. 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]

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Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:109-113.

180.Centromeres in the genomic era: unraveling paradoxes [Review article]

Gregory P Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss

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