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Volume 168, Number 2, November 2005

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The control of stomata by water balance
pp. 275-292(18)
Author: Buckley, Thomas N.

Rhizosphere geometry and heterogeneity arising from root-mediated physical and chemical processes
pp. 293-303(11)
Authors: Hinsinger, Philippe; Gobran, George R.; Gregory, Peter J.; Wenzel, Walter W.

The dark side of green fluorescent protein
pp. 313-322(10)
Authors: Zhou, Xin; Carranco, Raul; Vitha, Stanislav; Hall, Timothy C.

Differences in the kinetics and scale of signalling molecule production modulate the ozone sensitivity of hybrid poplar clones: the roles of H2O2, ethylene and salicylic acid
pp. 351-364(14)
Authors: Diara, Cecilia; Castagna, Antonella; Baldan, Barbara; Sodi, Anna Mensuali; Sahr, Tobias; Langebartels, Christian; Sebastiani, Luca; Ranieri, Annamaria

Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry across 753 terrestrial plant species in China
pp. 377-385(9)
Authors: Han, Wenxuan; Fang, Jingyun; Guo, Dali; Zhang, Yan

Root architecture and wind-firmness of mature Pinus pinaster
pp. 387-400(14)
Authors: Danjon, Frédéric; Fourcaud, Thierry; Bert, Didier

Root proliferation and seed yield in response to spatial heterogeneity of below-ground competition
pp. 401-412(12)
Authors: O'Brien, Erin E.; Gersani, Mordechai; Brown, Joel S.

Do competition and herbivory alter the internal nitrogen dynamics of birch saplings?
pp. 413-422(10)
Authors: Millett, J.; Millard, P.; Hester, A. J.; McDonald, A. J. S.

Translocation of 15N indicates nitrogen recycling in the mat-forming lichen Cladonia portentosa
pp. 423-434(12)
Authors: Ellis, C. J.; Crittenden, P. D.; Scrimgeour, C. M.; Ashcroft, C. J.

Phosphorus nutrition-mediated effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza on leaf morphology and carbon allocation in perennial ryegrass
pp. 435-444(10)
Authors: Grimoldi, Agustín A.; Kavanová, Monika; Lattanzi, Fernando A.; Schnyder, Hans

Physiological and molecular evidence for Pi uptake via the symbiotic pathway in a reduced mycorrhizal colonization mutant in tomato associated with a compatible fungus
pp. 445-454(10)
Authors: Poulsen, Katrine H.; Nagy, Réka; Gao, Ling-Ling; Smith, Sally E.; Bucher, Marcel; Smith, F. Andrew; Jakobsen, Iver

A case study from the interaction of strawberry and Botrytis cinerea highlights the benefits of comonitoring both partners at genomic and mRNA level
pp. 465-474(10)
Authors: Mehli, Lisbeth; Kjellsen, Trygve D.; Dewey, Frances M.; Hietala, Ari M.

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