Functional Plant Biology
Volume 38 Number 5 2011
RESEARCH FRONT: Root Systems for Dry Environments
FP11031Large root systems: are they useful in adapting wheat to dry environments?
Jairo A. Palta, Xing Chen, Stephen P. Milroy, Greg J. Rebetzke, M. Fernanda Dreccer and Michelle Watt
pp. 347-354
FP10241Development of a novel semi-hydroponic phenotyping system for studying root architecture
Ying L. Chen, Vanessa M. Dunbabin, Art J. Diggle, Kadambot H. M. Siddique and Zed Rengel
pp. 355-363
FP10232Combined effects of contrast between poor and rich patches and overall nitrate concentration on Arabidopsis thaliana root system structure
Manuel Blouin and Ruben Puga-Freitas
pp. 364-371
FP10247Partial rootzone drying improves almond tree leaf-level water use efficiency and afternoon water status compared with regulated deficit irrigation
Gregorio Egea, Ian C. Dodd, María M. González-Real, Rafael Domingo and Alain Baille
pp. 372-385
FP10221Net carbon exchange in grapevine canopies responds rapidly to timing and extent of regulated deficit irrigation
Julie M. Tarara, Jorge E. Perez Peña, Markus Keller, R. Paul Schreiner and Russell P. Smithyman
pp. 386-400
FP10218A mutation in the purine biosynthetic enzyme ATASE2 impacts high light signalling and acclimation responses in green and chlorotic sectors of Arabidopsis leaves
Nick S. Woo, Matthew J. Gordon, Stephen R. Graham, Jan Bart Rossel, Murray R. Badger and Barry J. Pogson
pp. 401-419
FP10168Can yield potential be increased by manipulation of reproductive partitioning in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)? Evidence from gibberellic acid synthesis inhibition using Paclobutrazol
M. B. Gómez, P. Aguirre Castro, C. Mignone and H. D. Bertero
pp. 420-430
FP10249Quantifying abortion rates of reproductive organs and effects of contributing factors using time-to-event analysis
A. M. Wubs, E. Heuvelink, L. F. M. Marcelis and L. Hemerik
pp. 431-440