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Volume 153, Number 1, January 2002
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1902-2002 Promoting plant science
pp. 1-1(1)
Authors: Ayres, Peter; Ingram, Jonathan

Continuous imaging in fungi
pp. 6-7(2)
Author: Olsson, Stefan

Nondestructive chlorophyll assessment
pp. 7-8(2)
Author: Markwell, John

Woody-tissue respiration
pp. 8-9(2)
Author: Lavigne, M. P.

A brief history of New Phytologist
pp. 10-16(7)
Authors: Lewis, David H.; Ingram, Jonathan

An integrated and comparative view of pea genetic and cytogenetic maps
pp. 17-25(9)
Authors: Ellis, T. H. N.; Poyser, S. J.

Functional genomics: tools of the trade
pp. 27-36(10)
Authors: Colebatch, G.; Trevaskis, B.; Udvardi, M.

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation research in the postgenomics era
pp. 37-42(6)
Authors: Colebatch, G.; Trevaskis, B.; Udvardi, M.

Metabolism of reduced and inorganic sulphur in pea cotyledons and distribution into developing seedlings
pp. 73-80(8)
Authors: Herschbach, Cornelia; Pilch, Birgit; Tausz, Michael; Rennenberg, Heinz; Grill, Dieter

Mycorrhiza Helper Bacteria stimulate ectomycorrhizal symbiosis of Acacia holosericea with Pisolithus alba
pp. 81-89(9)
Authors: Founoune, H.; Duponnois, R.; Bâ, A. M.; Sall, S.; Branget, I.; Lorquin, J.; Neyra, M.; Chotte, J. L.

Crown architecture of Populus spp. is differentially modified by free-air CO2 enrichment (POPFACE)
pp. 91-99(9)
Authors: Gielen, B.; Calfapietra, C.; Claus, A.; Sabatti, M.; Ceulemans, R.

Growth depression of mycorrhizal Citrus seedlings grown at high phosphorus supply is mitigated by elevated CO2
pp. 133-142(10)
Authors: Jifon, John L.; Graham, James H.; Drouillard, Diana L.; Syvertsen, James P.

Stem and branch respiration of beech: from tree measurements to estimations at the stand level
pp. 159-172(14)
Authors: Damesin, C.; Ceschia, E.; Le Goff, N.; Ottorini, J-M.; Dufrêne, E.

Continuous imaging of amino-acid translocation in intact mycelia of Phanerochaete velutina reveals rapid, pulsatile fluxes
pp. 173-184(12)
Authors: Tlalka, M.; Watkinson, S. C.; Darrah, P. R.; Fricker, M. D.

An evaluation of noninvasive methods to estimate foliar chlorophyll content
pp. 185-194(10)
Authors: Richardson, Andrew D.; Duigan, Shane P.; Berlyn, Graeme P.

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