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Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology
Volume 33 Number 6 2006


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A comment on the quantitative significance of aerobic methane release by plants 

Miko U. F. Kirschbaum, Dan Bruhn, David M. Etheridge, John R. Evans, Graham D. Farquhar, Roger M. Gifford, Keryn I. Paul and Anthony J. Winters

pp. 521-530

 


Viewpoint: Isotopic fractionation by plant nitrate reductase, twenty years later 

Guillaume Tcherkez and Graham D. Farquhar

pp. 531-537

  
 


High floral bud abscission and lack of open flower abscission in Dendrobium cv. Miss Teen: rapid reduction of ethylene sensitivity in the abscission zone 

Kanokpon Bunya-atichart, Saichol Ketsa and Wouter G. van Doorn

pp. 539-546

  
 


Gibberellin-dependent induction of tomato extracellular invertase Lin7 is required for pollen development 

Reinhard K. Proels, Mari-Cruz González and Thomas Roitsch

pp. 547-554

  
 


Characterisation and immunolocalisation of a pollen-specific calmodulin-binding protein from rice 

Qiusheng Zhang, Jingjing Zhang, Daichang Yang, Yangsheng Li, Shaoqing Li and Yingguo Zhu

pp. 555-562

  
 


Induction and accumulation of polyphenol oxidase activities as implicated in development of resistance against pearl millet downy mildew disease 

S. Niranjan Raj, B. R. Sarosh and H. S. Shetty

pp. 563-571

  
 


Cytokinin- and auxin-induced stomatal opening involves a decrease in levels of hydrogen peroxide in guard cells of Vicia faba 

Xi-Gui Song, Xiao-Ping She, Jun-Min He, Chen Huang and Tu-sheng Song

pp. 573-583

  
 


Combined transgenic expression of Δ12-desaturase and Δ12-epoxygenase in high linoleic acid seeds leads to increased accumulation of vernolic acid 

Xue-Rong Zhou, Surinder Singh, Qing Liu and Allan Green

pp. 585-592

  
 


Systemic Potato virus X infection induces defence gene expression and accumulation of β-phenylethylamine-alkaloids in potato 

Annette Niehl, Christophe Lacomme, Alexander Erban, Joachim Kopka, Ute Krämer and Joachim Fisahn

pp. 593-604

  
 


Research Note: The five families of sucrose-phosphate synthase genes in Saccharum spp. are differentially expressed in leaves and stem 

C. P. L. Grof, C. T. E. So, J. M. Perroux, G. D. Bonnett and R. I. Forrester

pp. 605-610

  
 


Corrigendum to: Avian gut passage reduces seed exit costs in Sorbus aucuparia (Rosaceae) as measured by a diametral compression test 

Torbjørn R. Paulsen, Ommund Lindtjørn, Nils Roar Gjerdet and Göran Högstedt

pp. 611-611

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