ISSN 0960-7412 (Print); ISSN 1365-313X (Online)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Molecular genetic studies confirm the role of brassinosteroids in plant growth and development pp. 1-8(8) Author: Clouse, Steven D.
A plant kinesin heavy chain-like protein is a calmodulin-binding protein pp. 9-21(13) Authors: Reddy, A.S.N.; Narasimhulu, S.B.; Safadi, F.; Golovkin, M.
Expression of the early nodulin, ENOD40, in soybean roots in response to various lipo-chitin signal molecules pp. 23-32(10) Authors: Minami, Eiichi; Kouchi, Hiroshi; Cohn, Jonathan R.; Ogawa, Tomoya; Stacey, Gary
Chemically induced expression of the rolC-encoded -glucosidase in transgenic tobacco plants and analysis of cytokinin metabolism: rolC does not hydrolyze endogenous cytokinin glucosides in planta pp. 33-46(14) Authors: Faiss, Martin; Strnad, Miroslav; Redig, Pascale; Doležal, Karel; Hanuš, Jan; Van Onckelen, Harry; Schmülling, Thomas
The Petunia tra1 gene controls cell elongation and plant development, and mediates responses to cytokinins pp. 47-59(13) Authors: Dubois, F.; Dang Ha, D. Bui; Sangwan, R.S.; Durand, J.
A benzothiadiazole derivative induces systemic acquired resistance in tobacco pp. 61-70(10) Authors: Friedrich, Leslie; Lawton, Kay; Ruess, Wilhelm; Masner, Peter; Specker, Nicole; Rella, Manuela Gut; Meier, Beatrice; Dincher, Sandra; Staub, Theodor; Uknes, Scott; Métraux, Jean-Pierre; Kessmann, Helmut; Ryals, John
Benzothiadiazole induces disease resistance in Arabidopsis by activation of the systemic acquired resistance signal transduction pathway pp. 71-82(12) Authors: Lawton, Kay A.; Friedrich, Leslie; Hunt, Michelle; Weymann, Kris; Delaney, Terrance; Kessmann, Helmut; Staub, Theodor; Ryals, John
Expression of Escherichia coli branching enzyme in tubers of amylose-free transgenic potato leads to an increased branching degree of the amylopectin pp. 83-90(8) Authors: Kortstee, Anne J.; Vermeesch, Angela M.S.; de Vries, Beja J.; Jacobsen, Evert; Visser, Richard G.F.
Nod factors and cytokinins induce similar cortical cell division, amyloplast deposition and MsEnod12A expression patterns in alfalfa roots pp. 91-105(15) Authors: Bauer, Petra; Ratet, Pascal; Crespi, Martin D.; Schultze, Michael; Kondorosi, Adam
Strong, constitutive expression of the Arabidopsis ACT2/ACT8 actin subclass in vegetative tissues pp. 107-121(15) Authors: An, Yong-Qiang; McDowell, John M.; Huang, Shurong; McKinney, Elizabeth C.; Chambliss, Sharon; Meagher, Richard B.
Transcript processing internal to a mitochondrial open reading frame is correlated with fertility restoration in male-sterile sorghum pp. 123-133(11) Authors: Tang, Hoang V.; Pring, Daryl R.; Shaw, Lynn C.; Salazar, Reggie A.; Muza, Figuhr R.; Yan, Bin; Schertz, Keith F.
The developmentally regulated bZIP factor ROM1 modulates transcription from lectin and storage protein genes in bean embryos pp. 135-148(14) Authors: Chern, Maw-Shenq; Eiben, Hans Georg; Bustos, Mauricio M.
Protease-sensitive thylakoidal import machinery for the Sec-, ΔpH- and signal recognition particle-dependent protein targeting pathways, but not for CFoII integration pp. 149-155(7) Authors: Robinson, David; Karnauchov, Ivan; Herrmann, Reinhold G.; Klösgen, Ralf Bernd; Robinson, Colin
Evidence that actin filaments are involved in controlling the permeability of plasmodesmata in tobacco mesophyll pp. 157-164(8) Authors: Ding, Biao; Kwon, Myoung-Ok; Warnberg, Leif
Vectors carrying two separate T-DNAs for co-transformation of higher plants mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens and segregation of transformants free from selection markers pp. 165-174(10) Authors: Komari, Toshihiko; Hiei, Yukoh; Saito, Yasuhito; Murai, Nobuhiko; Kumashiro, Takashi
A promoter for strong and ubiquitous anaerobic gene expression in tobacco pp. 175-183(9) Authors: Köhler, Uwe; Mendel, Ralf R.; Cerff, Rüdiger; Hehl, Reinhard