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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.

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Volume 103, Number 1, 30 January 2009

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pp. i-ii(2)

Understanding flowers and flowering: an integrated approach
pp. vi-vii(2)
Author: Ingrouille, Martin

G. Ledyard Stebbins. The ladyslipper and I
pp. vii-viii(2)
Author: Hughes, Steve

Plant physiological ecology, 2nd edn
pp. viii-ix(2)
Author: Thompson, Ken

Metal movement within the plant: contribution of nicotianamine and yellow stripe 1-like transporters
pp. 1-11(11)
Authors: Curie, Catherine; Cassin, Galle; Couch, Daniel; Divol, Fanchon; Higuchi, Kyoko; Le Jean, Marie; Misson, Julie; Schikora, Adam; Czernic, Pierre; Mari, Stphane

Dissociation and metal-binding characteristics of yellow lichen substances suggest a relationship with site preferences of lichens
pp. 13-22(10)
Authors: Hauck, Markus; Jrgens, Sascha-Ren; Willenbruch, Karen; Huneck, Siegfried; Leuschner, Christoph

Exogenous ethylene inhibits sprout growth in onion bulbs
pp. 23-28(6)
Author: Bufler, Gebhard

Differential expression of miRNAs in response to salt stress in maize roots
pp. 29-38(10)
Authors: Ding, Dong; Zhang, Lifang; Wang, Hang; Liu, Zhijie; Zhang, Zuxin; Zheng, Yonglian

A new pollination system: brood-site pollination by flower bugs in Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae)
pp. 39-44(6)
Authors: Ishida, Chikako; Kono, Masumi; Sakai, Shoko

Phylogeny of seed dormancy in Convolvulaceae, subfamily Convolvuloideae (Solanales)
pp. 45-63(19)
Authors: Jayasuriya, K. M. G. Gehan; Baskin, Jerry M.; Geneve, Robert L.; Baskin, Carol C.

Molecular markers reveal no genetic differentiation between Myrica rivas-martinezii and M. faya (Myricaceae)
pp. 79-86(8)
Authors: Gonzlez-Prez, Miguel A.; Sosa, Pedro A.; Rivero, Elisabeth; Gonzlez-Gonzlez, Edna A.; Naranjo, Agustn

Functional traits as indicators of fodder provision over a short time scale in species-rich grasslands
pp. 117-126(10)
Authors: Ansquer, Pauline; Duru, Michel; Theau, Jean Pierre; Cruz, Pablo

A molecular phylogeny of the genus Alloteropsis (Panicoideae, Poaceae) suggests an evolutionary reversion from C4 to C3 photosynthesis
pp. 127-136(10)
Authors: Ibrahim, Douglas G.; Burke, Terry; Ripley, Brad S.; Osborne, Colin P.

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