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Volume 47, Number 9, September 1996

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Canopy structure measurement by gap fraction analysis using commercial instrumentation
pp. 1335-1342(8)
Authors: Welles, Jon M.; Cohen, Shabtai

Plant growth analysis: an evaluation of experimental design and computational methods
pp. 1343-1351(9)
Authors: Poorter, Hendrik; Garnier, Eric

Drought and air pollution affect nitrogen cycling and free radical scavenging in Pinus halepensis (Mill.)
pp. 1361-1367(7)
Authors: Wellburn, Florence A.M.; Lau, Ka-Keung; Milling, Penny M.K.; Wellburn, Penny M.K.

Non-linearity in rate-temperature relations of germination in oilseed rape
pp. 1369-1375(7)
Authors: Marshall, B.; Squire, G.R.

Accumulation of protein subunits and their polymers in developing grains of hexaploid wheats
pp. 1377-1385(9)
Authors: Gupta, Ram B.; Masci, Stefania; Lafiandra, Domenico; Bariana, Harbans S.; MacRitchie, Finlay

The regulation of leaf elongation and xyloglucan endotransglycosylase by gibberellin in `Himalaya' barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
pp. 1395-1404(10)
Authors: Smith, Rachel C.; Matthews, Peter R.; Schünmnn, Peter H.D.; Chandler, Peter M.

Stomatal response to abscisic acid fed into the xylem of intact Helianthus annuus (L.) plants
pp. 1405-1412(8)
Authors: Heckenberger, U.; Schurr, U.; Schilze, E-D.

Locating QTL for osmotic adjustment and dehydration tolerance in rice
pp. 1427-1436(10)
Authors: Lilley, J.M.; Ludlow, M. M.; McCouch, S.R.; O'Toole, J.C.

Identification of phytochrome B amino acid residues mutated in three new phyB mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana
pp. 1449-1455(7)
Authors: Bradley, J. Marie; Murphy, George P.; Whitelam, Garry C.; Harberd, Nicholas P.

Leaf area index determination in an alder forest: a comparison of three methods
pp. 1457-1462(6)
Authors: Eschenbach, Christiane; Kappen, Ludger

Variety of responses of plant phenolic concentration to CO2 enrichment
pp. 1463-1467(5)
Authors: Peuelas, J.; Estiarte, M.; Kimball, B.A.; Idso, S.B.; Pinter, P.J.; Wall, G.M.; Garcia, R.L.; Hansaker, D.J.; LaMorte, R.L.; Hensrik, D.L.

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