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1. Understanding plant responses to drought — from genes to the whole plant
Functional Plant Biology 30(3)
Manuela M. Chaves, João P. Maroco and João S. Pereira
Published 14 March 2003

2. Making the life of heavy metal-stressed plants a little easier
Functional Plant Biology 32(6)
Priscila L. Gratão, Andrea Polle, Peter J. Lea and Ricardo A. Azevedo
Published 15 June 2005

3. Plant defence responses: what have we learnt from Arabidopsis?
Functional Plant Biology 32(1)
Louise F. Thatcher, Jonathan P. Anderson and Karam B. Singh
Published 27 January 2005

4. High-throughput vectors for efficient gene silencing in plants
Functional Plant Biology 29(10)
Chris A. Helliwell, S. Varsha Wesley, Anna J. Wielopolska and Peter M. Waterhouse
Published 18 October 2002

5. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation and Expression of Foreign Genes in Medicago truncatula
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 23(3)
Jinghong Wang, RJ Rose and BI Donaldson
Published 1 June 1996

6. Die and let live: leaf senescence contributes to plant survival under drought stress
Functional Plant Biology 31(3)
Sergi Munné-Bosch and Leonor Alegre
Published 15 April 2004

7. Evans Review No. 2: The hot and the cold: unravelling the variable response of plant respiration to temperature
Functional Plant Biology 32(2)
Owen K. Atkin, Dan Bruhn, Vaughan M. Hurry and Mark G. Tjoelker
Published 28 February 2005

8. Transcriptional regulation of secondary metabolism
Functional Plant Biology 30(9)
Kevin M. Davies and Kathy E. Schwinn
Published 16 September 2003

9. Whole-Plant Responses to Salinity
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 13(1)
R Munns and A Termaat
Published 1 February 1986

10. New insights into grapevine flowering
Functional Plant Biology 30(6)
Paul K. Boss, Elise J. Buckeridge, Andrew Poole and Mark R. Thomas
Published 24 June 2003

11. Current Applications of Tissue Culture in Plant Propagation and Improvement
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 17(3)
MK Smith and RA Drew
Published 1 June 1990

12. A suite of novel promoters and terminators for plant biotechnology
Functional Plant Biology 30(4)
Petra H. D. Schünmann, Danny J. Llewellyn, Brian Surin, Petra Boevink, Robert C. De Feyter and Peter M. Waterhouse
Published 17 April 2003

13. A grapevine TFL1 homologue can delay flowering and alter floral development when overexpressed in heterologous species
Functional Plant Biology 33(1)
Paul K. Boss, Lekha Sreekantan and Mark R. Thomas
Published 3 January 2006

14. Plant defence responses: conservation between models and crops
Functional Plant Biology 32(1)
Jonathan P. Anderson, Louise F. Thatcher and Karam B. Singh
Published 27 January 2005

15. Metabolic engineering of Arabidopsis to produce nutritionally important DHA in seed oil
Functional Plant Biology 32(6)
Stan S. Robert, Surinder P. Singh, Xue-Rong Zhou, James R. Petrie, Susan I. Blackburn, Peter M. Mansour, Peter D. Nichols, Qing Liu and Allan G. Green
Published 15 June 2005

16. Evans Review No. 3: Structure–function relationships of the plant cuticle and cuticular waxes — a smart material?
Functional Plant Biology 33(10)
Hendrik Bargel, Kerstin Koch, Zdenek Cerman and Christoph Neinhuis
Published 2 October 2006

17. The beneficial plant growth-promoting association of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii with rice roots
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28(9)
Youssef G. Yanni, Rizk Y. Rizk, Faiza K. Abd El-Fattah, Andrea Squartini, Viviana Corich, Alessio Giacomini, Frans de Bruijn, Jan Rademaker, Jaime Maya-Flores, Peggy Ostrom, Maria Vega-Hernandez, Rawle I. Hollingsworth, Eustoquio Martinez-Molina, Pedro Mateos, Encarna Velazquez, Judith Wopereis, Eric Triplett, Mercedes Umali-Garcia, Juliet A. Anarna, Barry G. Rolfe, Jadish K. Ladha, James Hill, Rajni Mujoo, Perry K. Ng and Frank B. Dazzo
Published 26 September 2001

18. Cell wall disassembly in ripening fruit
Functional Plant Biology 33(2)
David A. Brummell
Published 3 February 2006

19. The role of biomass allocation in the growth response of plants to different levels of light, CO2, nutrients and water: a quantitative review
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 27(6)
Hendrik Poorter and Oscar Nagel
Published 4 July 2000

20. Photosynthetic Characteristics of Sun Versus Shade Plants of Encelia farinosa as Affected by Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density, Intercellular CO2 Concentration, Leaf Water Potential, and Leaf Temperature
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 22(5)
Hehui Zhang, MR Sharifi and PS Nobel
Published 1 October 1995

  
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