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Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology
Volume 29 Number 9 2002


Na+/H+ exchange in the halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum is associated with cellular sites of Na+ storage 

Bronwyn J. Barkla , Rosario Vera-Estrella, Jesus Camacho-Emiterio and Omar Pantoja

pp. 1017-1024

  
 


Impact of root morphology on metabolism and oxygen distribution in roots and rhizosphere from two Central Amazon floodplain tree species 

Oliviero De Simone, Karen Haase, Ewald Müller, Wolfgang J. Junk, Guido Gonsior and Wolfgang Schmidt

pp. 1025-1035

  
 


Use of the green fluorescent protein to locate α-amylase gene expression in barley grains 

Peter R. Matthews, Sarah Thornton, Frank Gubler, Rosemary White and John V. Jacobsen

pp. 1037-1043

  
 


Controlled atmospheres and sugar can delay malate synthase gene expression during asparagus senescence 

Simon A. Coupe , Ben K. Sinclair, Sheryl D. Somerfield and Paul L. Hurst

pp. 1045-1053

  
 


Programmed cell death during flower senescence: isolation and characterization of cysteine proteinases from Sandersonia aurantiaca 

Jocelyn R. Eason , Dacey J. Ryan, Tatyana T. Pinkney and Erin M. O'Donoghue

pp. 1055-1064

  
 


Effect of salinity on water relations and growth of wheat genotypes with contrasting sodium uptake 

Anna Rita Rivelli, Richard A. James, Rana Munns and A. G. (Tony) Condon

pp. 1065-1074

  
 


Occurrence and operation of the lutein epoxide cycle in Quercus species 

José I. García-Plazaola , Antonio Hernández, Ekaitz Errasti and José M. Becerril

pp. 1075-1080

  
 


H2O2 treatment induces glutathione accumulation and chilling tolerance in mung bean 

Chih-Wen Yu, Terence M. Murphy, Wei-Wen Sung and Chin-Ho Lin

pp. 1081-1087

  
 


Strong responses of growth and photosynthesis of five C3 pasture species to elevated CO2 at low temperatures 

William A. Laing, Dennis H. Greer and Bruce D. Campbell

pp. 1089-1096

  
 


Seasonal changes in tissue elasticity and water transport efficiency in three co-occurring Mediterranean shrubs under natural long-term CO2 enrichment 

Roberto Tognetti , Antonio Raschi and Mike B. Jones

pp. 1097-1106

  
 


Increased seed cytokinin levels in transgenic tobacco influence embryo and seedling development 

Qing-Hu Ma , Zhan-Bing Lin and De-Zhi Fu

pp. 1107-1113

  
 


Research note: Can decreased transpiration limit plant nitrogen acquisition in elevated CO2? 

Evan P. McDonald, John E. Erickson and Eric L. Kruger

pp. 1115-1120

  
 


Research note: Activity of granule-bound starch synthase is an important determinant of amylose content in rice endosperm 

Takayuki Umemoto and Kazuo Terashima

pp. 1121-1124

  
 


  
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