Functional Plant Biology
Volume 30 Number 4 2003
FP02119Cytosolic ion exchange dynamics: insights into the mechanisms of component ion fluxes and their measurement
Dev T. Britto and Herbert J. Kronzucker
pp. 355-363
FP02223Root-derived trans -zeatin riboside and abscisic acid in drought-stressed and rewatered sunflower plants: interaction in the control of leaf diffusive resistance?
Hauke Hansen and Karl Dörffling
pp. 365-375
FP02145Analysis of local and systemic spread of the crucifer-infecting TMV-Cg virus in tobacco and several Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes
Patricio Arce-Johnson, Consuelo Medina, Hal S. Padgett, Wilson Huanca and Carmen Espinoza
pp. 401-408
FP02187A H2 O2 -forming peroxidase rather than a NAD(P)H-dependent O2 •– synthase may be the major player in cell death responses controlled by the Pto–Fen complex following fenthion treatment
Margherita G. De Biasi, Stefania Astolfi, Andrea Acampora, Sabrina Zuchi, Valentina Fonzo, Enrico Santangelo, Riccardo Caccia, Maurizio Badiani and Gian Piero Soressi
pp. 409-417
FP02189Artificial infection by endophytes affects growth and mycorrhizal colonisation of Lolium perenne
Joachim Müller
pp. 419-424
FP02217Epidermal cell division and cell elongation in two Aegilops species with contrasting leaf elongation rates
Lieve Bultynck, Fabio Fiorani, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh and Hans Lambers
pp. 425-432
FP02208Endoxylanase expressed during papaya fruit ripening: purification, cloning and characterization
Nancy Jung Chen and Robert E. Paull
pp. 433-441
FP02166A suite of novel promoters and terminators for plant biotechnology
Petra H. D. Schünmann, Danny J. Llewellyn, Brian Surin, Petra Boevink, Robert C. De Feyter and Peter M. Waterhouse
pp. 443-452
FP02167A suite of novel promoters and terminators for plant biotechnology. II. The pPLEX series for use in monocots
Petra H.D. Schünmann, Brian Surin and Peter M. Waterhouse
pp. 453-460
FP02231Abscisic acid influences the susceptibility of Arabidopsis thaliana to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and Peronospora parasitica
Peter G. Mohr and David M. Cahill
pp. 461-469