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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 104, Number 1, 15 July 2009

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pp. i-ii(2)

Bryophyte biology, 2nd edn
pp. vi-vi(1)
Authors: Sheffield, Liz; Rowntree, Jennifer

The illustrated moss flora of Antarctica
pp. vi-vii(2)
Author: Pressel, Silvia

Tropical forest community ecology
pp. vii-viii(2)
Author: Baker, Patrick

Teaching plant anatomy through creative laboratory exercises
pp. viii-ix(2)
Author: Chaffey, Nigel

Molecular breeding of forage and turf
pp. ix-x(2)
Author: Byrne, Stephen

Sucrose-mediated translational control
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: Hummel, Maureen; Rahmani, Fatima; Smeekens, Sjef; Hanson, Johannes

Differential regulatory role of nitric oxide in mediating nitrate reductase activity in roots of tomato (Solanum lycocarpum)
pp. 9-17(9)
Authors: Jin, Chong Wei; Du, Shao Ting; Zhang, Yong Song; Lin, Xian Yong; Tang, Cai Xian

Pollination syndromes in African Marantaceae
pp. 41-56(16)
Authors: Ley, Alexandra C.; Claen-Bockhoff, Regine

Ecological correlates of ex situ seed longevity: a comparative study on 195 species
pp. 57-69(13)
Authors: Probert, Robin J.; Daws, Matthew I.; Hay, Fiona R.

Phytoliths in woody plants from the Miombo woodlands of Mozambique
pp. 91-113(23)
Authors: Mercader, Julio; Bennett, Tim; Esselmont, Chris; Simpson, Steven; Walde, Dale

Phylogenetics of Olea (Oleaceae) based on plastid and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences: Tertiary climatic shifts and lineage differentiation times
pp. 143-160(18)
Authors: Besnard, Guillaume; Rubio de Casas, Rafael; Christin, Pascal-Antoine; Vargas, Pablo

Genome size in Hieracium subgenus Hieracium (Asteraceae) is strongly correlated with major phylogenetic groups
pp. 161-178(18)
Authors: Chrtek, Jindich; Zahradnek, Jaroslav; Krak, Karol; Fehrer, Judith

Water-use responses of living fossil conifers to CO2 enrichment in a simulated Cretaceous polar environment
pp. 179-188(10)
Authors: Llorens, Laura; Osborne, Colin P.; Beerling, David J.

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