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Volume 32, Number 7, July 2009

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Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods
pp. 743-757(15)
Authors: AMBROSE, ANTHONY R.; SILLETT, STEPHEN C.; DAWSON, TODD E.

Genomic dissection of drought resistance in durum wheat × wild emmer wheat recombinant inbreed line population
pp. 758-779(22)
Authors: PELEG, ZVI; FAHIMA, TZION; KRUGMAN, TAMAR; ABBO, SHAHAL; YAKIR, DAN; KOROL, ABRAHAM B.; SARANGA, YEHOSHUA

Tracing carbon and oxygen isotope signals from newly assimilated sugars in the leaves to the tree-ring archive
pp. 780-795(16)
Authors: GESSLER, ARTHUR; BRANDES, ELKE; BUCHMANN, NINA; HELLE, GERHARD; RENNENBERG, HEINZ; BARNARD, ROMAIN L.

High-frequency field measurements of diurnal carbon isotope discrimination and internal conductance in a semi-arid species, Juniperus monosperma
pp. 796-810(15)
Authors: BICKFORD, CHRISTOPHER P.; MCDOWELL, NATE G.; ERHARDT, ERIK B.; HANSON, DAVID T.

cpFBPaseII, a novel redox-independent chloroplastic isoform of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
pp. 811-827(17)
Authors: SERRATO, ANTONIO JESÚS; YUBERO-SERRANO, ELENA MARÍA; SANDALIO, LUISA MARÍA; MUÑOZ-BLANCO, JUAN; CHUECA, ANA; CABALLERO, JOSÉ LUIS; SAHRAWY, MARIAM

Leaf xylem embolism, detected acoustically and by cryo-SEM, corresponds to decreases in leaf hydraulic conductance in four evergreen species
pp. 828-836(9)
Authors: JOHNSON, DANIEL M.; MEINZER, FREDERICK C.; WOODRUFF, DAVID R.; MCCULLOH, KATHERINE A.

Reassessing the role of phospholipase D in the Arabidopsis wounding response
pp. 837-850(14)
Authors: BARGMANN, BASTIAAN O. R.; LAXALT, ANA M.; RIET, BAS TER; TESTERINK, CHRISTA; MERQUIOL, EMMANUELLE; MOSBLECH, ALINA; LEON-REYES, ANTONIO; PIETERSE, CORNÉ M. J.; HARING, MICHEL A.; HEILMANN, INGO; BARTELS, DOROTHEA; MUNNIK, TEUN

Adjustment of growth, starch turnover, protein content and central metabolism to a decrease of the carbon supply when Arabidopsis is grown in very short photoperiods
pp. 859-874(16)
Authors: GIBON, YVES; PYL, EVA-THERESA; SULPICE, RONAN; LUNN, JOHN E.; HÖHNE, MELANIE; GÜNTHER, MANUELA; STITT, MARK

Fog interception by Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) crowns decouples physiology from soil water deficit
pp. 882-892(11)
Authors: SIMONIN, KEVIN A.; SANTIAGO, LOUIS S.; DAWSON, TODD E.

Local and systemic effects of two herbivores with different feeding mechanisms on primary metabolism of cotton leaves
pp. 893-903(11)
Authors: SCHMIDT, LILIAN; SCHURR, ULRICH; RÖSE, URSULA S. R.

The plasma membrane Na+/H+ antiporter SOS1 is essential for salt tolerance in tomato and affects the partitioning of Na+ between plant organs
pp. 904-916(13)
Authors: OLÍAS, RAQUEL; ELJAKAOUI, ZAKIA; LI, JUN; DE MORALES, PAZ ALVAREZ; MARÍN-MANZANO, MARI CARMEN; PARDO, JOSE M.; BELVER, ANDRÉS

Temperature-induced lipocalin is required for basal and acquired thermotolerance in Arabidopsis
pp. 917-927(11)
Authors: CHI, WEN-TZU; FUNG, RAYMOND W. M.; LIU, HSIANG-CHIN; HSU, CHING-CHI; CHARNG, YEE-YUNG

Rootstock-mediated changes in xylem ionic and hormonal status are correlated with delayed leaf senescence, and increased leaf area and crop productivity in salinized tomato
pp. 928-938(11)
Authors: ALBACETE, ALFONSO; MARTÍNEZ-ANDÚJAR, CRISTINA; GHANEM, MICHEL EDMOND; ACOSTA, MANUEL; SÁNCHEZ-BRAVO, JOSÉ; ASINS, MARÍA J.; CUARTERO, JESÚS; LUTTS, STANLEY; DODD, IAN C.; PÉREZ-ALFOCEA, FRANCISCO

Regulation of isoprene emission from poplar leaves throughout a day
pp. 939-947(9)
Authors: WIBERLEY, AMY E.; DONOHUE, AUTUMN R.; WESTPHAL, MAIKEN M.; SHARKEY, THOMAS D.

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