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Annals of Botany is an international plant science journal with editorial offices in Australia, China, Japan, Mainland Europe, UK and USA. It is published monthly in both electronic and printed forms with at least one extra issue each year that focuses on a particular theme in plant biology. The Journal is managed by the Annals of Botany Company, a not-for-profit educational charity established to promote plant science worldwide.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 92, Number 2, August 2003
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Protein Transport in Plant Cells: In and Out of the Golgi
pp. 167-180(14)
Authors: U. Neumann; F. Brandizzi; C. Hawes

Incorporating a Chronology Response into the Prediction of Leaf Appearance Rate in Winter Wheat
pp. 181-190(10)
Authors: N.A. Streck; A. Weiss; Q. Xue; P.S. Baenziger

Allozyme Variation in Endangered Castanea pumila var. pumila
pp. 223-230(8)
Authors: Y. Fu; F. Dane

Periods of Organogenesis in Mono- and Bicyclic Annual Shoots of Juglans regia L. (Juglandaceae)
pp. 231-238(8)
Authors: S. Sabatier; D. BARTHÉLÉMY; I. Ducousso

Effects of Benomyl and Drought on the Mycorrhizal Development and Daily Net CO2 Uptake of a Wild Platyopuntia in a Rocky Semi-arid Environment
pp. 239-245(7)
Authors: E. Pimienta-Barrios; M.E. Gonzalez Del Castillo-Aranda; A. MUÑOZ-URIAS; P.S. Nobel

Variation in DNA-ploidy Levels of Reynoutria Taxa in the Czech Republic
pp. 265-272(8)
Authors: B. MANDÁK; P. PYScaronEK; M. LYSÁK; J. Suda; A. KRAHULCOVÁ; K. BÍMOVÁ

Changes in the High-mountain Vegetation of the Central Iberian Peninsula as a Probable Sign of Global Warming
pp. 273-280(8)
Authors: M. Sanz-Elorza; E.D. Dana; A. GONZÁLEZ; E. Sobrino

New CMS-associated Phenotypes in Cybrids Nicotiana tabacum L. (+Hyoscyamus niger L.)
pp. 281-288(8)
Authors: M.K. Zubko; E.I. Zubko; K. Adler; B. Grimm; Y.Y. Gleba

Diffusion Barriers of Tripartite Sporopollenin Microcapsules Prepared from Pine Pollen
pp. 289-297(9)
Authors: G. Bohne; E. Richter; H. Woehlecke; R. Ehwald

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