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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 7, 3 May 2009

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pp. i-ii(2)

Plants and the KT Boundary
pp. v-vi(2)
Author: Chaloner, Bill

Streptophyte algae and the origin of embryophytes
pp. 999-1004(6)
Authors: Becker, Burkhard; Marin, Birger

Use of sediment CO2 by submersed rooted plants
pp. 1015-1023(9)
Authors: Winkel, Anders; Borum, Jens

Diel changes in nitrogen and carbon resource status and use for growth in young plants of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
pp. 1025-1037(13)
Authors: Huanosto Magaa, Ruth; Adamowicz, Stphane; Pags, Loc

Woodiness within the SpermacoceaeKnoxieae alliance (Rubiaceae): retention of the basal woody condition in Rubiaceae or recent innovation?
pp. 1049-1064(16)
Authors: Lens, Frederic; Groeninckx, Inge; Smets, Erik; Dessein, Steven

The ant-pollination system of Cytinus hypocistis (Cytinaceae), a Mediterranean root holoparasite
pp. 1065-1075(11)
Authors: de Vega, Clara; Arista, Montserrat; Ortiz, Pedro L.; Herrera, Carlos M.; Talavera, Salvador

Effect of variation in self-incompatibility on pollen limitation and inbreeding depression in Flourensia cernua (Asteraceae) scrubs of contrasting density
pp. 1077-1089(13)
Authors: Ferrer, Miriam M.; Good-Avila, Sara V.; Montaa, Carlos; Domnguez, Csar A.; Eguiarte, Luis E.

Environmental regulation of dormancy loss in seeds of Lomatium dissectum (Apiaceae)
pp. 1091-1101(11)
Authors: Scholten, Melissa; Donahue, Jacklyn; Shaw, Nancy L.; Serpe, Marcelo D.

Using a model-based framework for analysing genetic diversity during germination and heterotrophic growth of Medicago truncatula
pp. 1103-1117(15)
Authors: Brunel, S.; Teulat-Merah, B.; Wagner, M.-H.; Huguet, T.; Prosperi, J. M.; Drr, C.

Population dynamics along a primary succession gradient: do alpine species fit into demographic succession theory?
pp. 1129-1143(15)
Authors: Marcante, Silvia; Winkler, Eckart; Erschbamer, Brigitta

Anatomical features that facilitate radial flow across growth rings and from xylem to cambium in Cryptomeria japonica
pp. 1145-1157(13)
Authors: Kitin, Peter; Fujii, Tomoyuki; Abe, Hisashi; Takata, Katsuhiko

Flower thermoregulation facilitates fertilization in Asian sacred lotus
pp. 1159-1163(5)
Authors: Li, Jiao-Kun; Huang, Shuang-Quan

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