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The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology. Every issue of the Journal contains at least one 'Perspective' article. These are most commonly reviews of research areas, which are particularly exciting and important, topical or controversial. Opinion articles are also considered. In addition to 12 regular issues, at least one Special Issue is published each year. These are collection of articles derived from a specialised meeting or conference session. All papers are fully reviewed, and we will endeavour to complete the review process with all speed.

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Volume 54, Number 390, 1 September 2003
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September–ideas of nature

pp. 2003-2006(4)
Author: Battey N.H.

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Mechanics and chemistry of rain forest leaves: canopy and understorey compared*

pp. 2007-2014(8)
Authors: Dominy N.J.; Lucas P.W.; Wright S.J.

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Antisense suppression of a beta-galactosidase gene (TB G6) in tomato increases fruit cracking

pp. 2025-2033(9)
Authors: Moctezuma E.; Smith D.L.; Gross K.C.

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Identification and localization of a beta-COP-like protein involved in the morphodynamics of the plant Golgi apparatus

pp. 2053-2063(11)
Authors: Couchy I.; Bolte S.; Crosnier M-T.; Brown S.; Satiat-Jeunemaitre B.

Article
Alkaloids in plants and root cultures of Atropa belladonna overexpressing putrescine N-methyltransferase

pp. 2065-2070(6)
Authors: Rothe G.; Hachiya A.; Yamada Y.; Hashimoto T.; Dräger B.

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Expression analysis of a GA 20-oxidase in embryos from two sorghum lines with contrasting dormancy: possible participation of this gene in the hormonal control of germination

pp. 2071-2079(9)
Authors: Benech-Arnold R.L.; Pérez-Flores L.; Carrari F.; Osuna-Fernández R.; Rodríguez M.V.; Enciso S.; Stanelloni R.; Sánchez R.A.; Bottini R.; Iusem N.D.

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The nitrogen and nitrate economy of butterhead lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata L.)

pp. 2081-2090(10)
Authors: Broadley M.R.; Seginer I.; Burns A.; Escobar-Gutiérrez A.J.; Burns I.G.; White P.J.

Article
Root cap removal increases root penetration resistance in maize (Zea mays L.)

pp. 2105-2109(5)
Authors: Iijima M.; Higuchi T.; Barlow P.W.; Bengough A.G.

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Determining the role of N remobilization for growth of apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) trees by measuring xylem-sap N flux

pp. 2121-2131(11)
Authors: Guak S.; Neilsen D.; Millard P.; Wendler R.; Neilsen G.H.

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Relative humidity is a key factor in the acclimation of the stomatal response to CO2

pp. 2141-2147(7)
Authors: Talbott L.D.; Rahveh E.; Zeiger E.

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The role of abscisic acid in the response of a specific vacuolar invertase to water stress in the adult maize leaf

pp. 2177-2186(10)
Authors: Trouverie J.; Thévenot C.; Rocher J-P.; Sotta B.; Prioul J-L.

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Putative PIP1 genes isolated from apple: expression analyses during fruit development and under osmotic stress

pp. 2193-2194(2)
Authors: Hu C-G.; Hao Y-J.; Honda C.; Kita M.; Moriguchi T.

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