ISSN 1126-3504
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
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Introduction pp. 1-1(1) Authors: Cervone, Felice; Dalessandro, Giuseppe; Fry, Stephen
Apoplastic degradation of ascorbate: Novel enzymes and metabolites permeating the plant cell wall pp. 2-7(6) Authors: Green, MA; Fry, SC
The interface compartment in arbuscular mycorrhizae: A special type of plant cell wall? pp. 8-15(8) Authors: Balestrini, R; Bonfante, P
Physcomitrella patens: A moss system for the study of plant cell walls pp. 16-19(4) Authors: Lee, KJD; Knight, CD; Knox, JP
Genetic engineering of plant root disease resistance by modification of the phenylpropanoid pathway pp. 20-23(4) Authors: Lozovaya, VV; Lygin, AV; Zernova, OV; Widholm, JM
Recognition and signalling in the cell wall: The case of endopolygalacturonase, PGIP and oligogalacturonides pp. 24-27(4) Authors: Mattei, B; Galletti, R; Manfredini, C; Pontiggia, D; Salvi, G; Spadoni, S; Caprari, C; Ferrari, S; Bellincampi, D; Cervone, F; Lorenzo, G De
The cuticle as source of signals for plant defense pp. 28-31(4) Authors: Chassot, C; Métraux, J-P
The role of extracellular LRR-extensin (LRX) proteins in cell wall formation pp. 32-35(4) Author: Ringli, C
Oligosaccharina new systemic factor in the acquisition of freeze tolerance in winter plants pp. 36-41(6) Authors: Zabotin, Aleksey; Barisheva, Tatyana; Larskaya, Irina; Toroshina, Tatyana; Trofimova, Oksana; Hahn, Michael; Zabotina, Olga
Biosynthesis of non-cellulosic polysaccharides in the Golgi apparatus. Topological considerations pp. 42-45(4) Author: Orellana, A
Biosynthesis of UDP-GlcA: Via UDPGDH or the myo-inositol oxidation pathway? pp. 46-49(4) Authors: Kärkönen, A
Acyltransferase-catalysed p-coumarate ester formation is a committed step of lignin biosynthesis pp. 50-53(4) Authors: Hoffmann, L; Besseau, S; Geoffroy, P; Ritzenthaler, C; Meyer, D; Lapierre, C; Pollet, B; Legrand, M
Pectin??xyloglucan linkages in type I primary cell walls of plants pp. 54-59(6) Authors: Brett, CT; Baydoun, EA-H; Abdel-Massih, RM
Stress upregulates periplasmic arabinogalactan-proteins pp. 60-64(5) Authors: Lamport, DTA; Kieliszewski, MJ
First steps in understanding the export of lipids to the plant cuticle pp. 65-68(4) Authors: Samuels, L; Jetter, R; Kunst, L
Transcriptional co-response analysis as a tool to identify new components of the wall biosynthetic machinery pp. 69-73(5) Authors: Usadel, B; Kuschinsky, AM; Steinhauser, D; Pauly, M
The dark side of the cell wall: Molecular genetics of plant cuticle pp. 74-79(6) Authors: Yephremov, A; Schreiber, L
Looking for invisible phenotypes in cell wall mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana pp. 80-83(4) Authors: McCann, MC; Carpita, NC
The need for pure enzymes that degrade cell wall polysaccharides and how to get them pp. 84-87(4) Authors: Mort, AJ; Gao, S; Wu, X; Prade, R
Tissue-specific processes during cell wall formation in flax fiber pp. 88-92(5) Authors: Gorshkova, TA; Ageeva, M; Chemikosova, S; Salnikov, V
Model systems for the understanding of lignified plant cell wall formation pp. 93-97(5) Authors: Cathala, B; Rondeau-Mouro, C; Lairez, D; Belval, F Bedos; Durand, H; Gorrichon, L; Touzel, JP; Chabbert, B; Monties, B
Division of roles among members of the XTH gene family in plants pp. 98-101(4) Author: Nishitani, K
A simple apparatus for measuring long-term extension of plant cell walls subjected to tensile stress pp. 102-106(5) Authors: O'Looney, N; Fry, SC
The biosynthesis of exo- and cell wall-polysaccharides is sensitive to brefeldin A in the cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya VRUC 135 pp. 107-112(6) Authors: Piro, G; Congedo, C; Leucci, MR; Lenucci, M; Dalessandro, G