 
1998 Trends in Plant Science Subject Index - TOPICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT BIOLOGY
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z
A
abiotic stress tolerance 61-66
abscissic acid,
calcium signaling 32-36
jasmonic acid (L) 8-9
phosphatases 271-275
signal transduction pathways 123-124, 231-235
abscission and gene expression 10-14
acclimation and UV-B radiation 131-135
Acetobacter xylinum,
cell walls 27-32
cellulose biosynthesis 164-165, 165-166
actinomorphy and flower symmetry 311-317
aging of trees 400-405
Agrobacterium (L) 125
agrostology (BR) 406-407
aleurone development (L) 168-169
allopolyploidy and reticulate evolution 254-259
aluminium tolerance (LF) 45
Amazonian rain forest 400-405
amino acids,
composition and improved nutrition 281-286
transport 188-195
ammonia and nitrogen assimilation 51-56
amylose and starch biosynthesis 462-467
analysis,
phytochemical methods (BR) 449
phytochemistry symposium 289-290
anthocyanins and flower pigmentation 212-217
apomixis and clonal reproduction 415-416
apoptosis 218-223
arabinogalactans,
cell walls 27-32
GPI-anchors 426-431
architectural proteins,
high mobility group proteins 260-265
ascorbic acid,
vitamin C biosynthetic pathway 329-330
auxin,
jasmonic acid and ubiquitination 368-369
parthenocarpy (LF) 46
polarity and vascularization 245-246
response pathways (LF) 292
responsive genes 205-206
avirulence,
resistance genes 207-208
axis formation,
auxin and vascularization 245-246
B
biliproteins,
fluorescent proteins (LF) 7
biochemistry,
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
amino acid transport 188-195
molecular biology (BR) 323
phospholipase activity 419-426
photosynthesis and photorespiration (BR) 322-323
starch biosynthesis 462-467
biodiversity,
plant genetic resources (BR) 116-117
bioinformatics (WR) 450
biosynthesis,
carotenoids 445-449
cell walls 27-32
vitamin C 329-330
biotechnolgy,
chemical inducers of gene expression 352-358
cold-tolerant crops 289-290
engineering resistance 409-410
environmental risk assessment (BR) 158-159
genetic resources (BR) 200
hairy root culture (BR) 156
homologous recombination 77-78, 209-210
improved nutrition 281-286
lipids symposium report 369-370
nematode resistance 266-271
nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
ozone as a defense elicitor 47-50
parthenocarpy (LF) 46
phytomining 359-362
repression of cold sweetening (LF) 253
safety evaluation 276-281
stress tolerance 61-66
transfer of T-DNA border sequences (L) 85
transgene silencing 97-104
brassinosteroids,
dwarfism and pathogenic signaling 1-2
C
cADPR,
guard cells 32-36
calcineurin,
salt stress 411-412
calcium,
ABA signaling 123-124
amplitude 32-36
calmodulin 299-304
calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
defense response 342-346
NADPH dehydrogenase 21-27
salt stress 411-412
signaling 32-36
tip-growth 40-42, 43
callus culture,
telomeres and telomerase 126-130
calmodulin 299-304
calnexin 396-399
calreticulin 396-399
carbohydrates,
symposium report 370-371
carotenoids,
diversity 445-449
membrane stabilizers 147-151
cell adhesion,
arabinogalactans 426-431
cell cycling (BR) 240
cell death 218-223
cell division,
embryogenesis 325-327
ovule development 468-472
quiescent centre 80-81
cell fate,
pollen division asymmetry 305-310
cell proliferation,
CLAVATA1 (LF) 6
cell separation,
abscission 10-14
cell signaling,
a model for aleurone development (L) 168-169
cell walls,
lignification 67-71
mutant analysis 165-166
cell fate 3-4
cellulose,
cell walls 27-32
cellulose synthesis,
mutant analysis 164-165, 165-166
central oscillator,
circadian clock components 454-456
chaperones,
calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
chemical ecology 362-365
chemical induction of gene expression (LF) 167
chloroplasts,
carotenoids as membrane stabilizers 147-151
gene expression 4-6
herbicide resistance (LF) 211
import machinery 56-61
photosystems I and II (LF) 7
protein targeting (LF) 46
protein translocation 56-61
RNA-binding proteins 15-21
RNA polymerases 4-6
starch biosynthesis 462-467
thioredoxins (LF) 211
transformation (L) 377
cholesterol,
carotenoids as membrane stabilizers 147-151
chromatin,
modification transgene silencing 97-104
nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
structure 260-265
transcriptional regulation 378-383
chromosome organization,
telomeres and telomerase 126-130
chromosome structure,
reticulate evolution 254-259
circadian clock,
clock components 454-456
climate,
quaternary changes 432-438
clonal reproduction,
somatic embryogenesis 451-452, 452-453
coenzyme,
NADP 21-27
cold-regulated genes,
freezing tolerance (LF) 211
cold-tolerant crops 289-290
complementation,
amino acid transport 188-195
compound leaves 439-444
confocal microscopy,
use of GFP 317-320
copper,
chemical inducers of gene expression 352-358
cosuppresion,
transgene silencing 97-104
cyanobacteria,
heterocyst formation 346-351
phytochrome 43-44
protein import machinery 56-61
cyclic ADP-ribose,
ABA signaling 123-124
cyclins,
cell division (BR) 240
cyclophilins,
role in T-DNA integration (LF) 292
cytochrome P450,
hormone biosynthetic pathways 457-458
gibberellin biosynthesis pathway (LF) 334
cytokinesis,
pollen development 305-310
cytokinin signaling,
G-protein-coupled receptor 248-250
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
D
defense,
antifungal genes (LF) 334
brassinosteroids 1-2
cell death mechanisms 218-223
complexity of defense response 85-90
engineering resistance 409-410
ozone 47-50
phosphatase signaling 271-275
phospholipase activity 419-426
plant-microbe interactions (BR) 490
recombination in resistance loci 121-122
redox signals 330-334
resistance genes 207-208
retrotransposon activation by stress 181-187
signal transduction pathways 342-346
syringolide elicitors (LF) 167
tandemly repeated defense genes (LF) 84
the nature of disease (BR) 405-406
virus disease control (BR) 490
development,
anther tapetum 250-253
auxin responsive genes 205-206
boundaries between floral whorls (LF) 45
cell death mechanisms 218-223
cell-fate 3-4
circadian clock components 454-456
CLAVATA1 39-40
clonal reproduction through apomixis 415-416
conservation of flowering genes (LF) 459
embryogenesis 325-327, 328
embryology research (BR) 406
ethylene perception 141-146
flower pigmentation 212-217
GPI-anchors on arabinogalactans 426-431
heterocyst formation 346-351
leaf patterning in pea 439-444
legume nodule organogenesis 105-110
maize genetics 246-248
model for aleurone development (L) 168-169
nodulation in Leguminosae 473-478
ovule development 468-472
phyllotaxy 413-414
pollen division asymmetry 305-310
receptor kinases 384-388
retrotransposon activation by stress 181-187
role of Medea in embryogenesis (L) 460-461
root growth 203-204, 204-205
sexual reproduction in conifers 479-485
somatic embryogenesis 451-452, 452-453
telomeres and telomerase 126-130
diagnostic techniques,
leaf reflectance 151-156
differentiation,
quiescent centre 80-81
differentiation of aleurone,
receptor kinases 384-388
disease resistance genes 207-208
diversity,
recombination in resistance loci 121-122
division asymmetry,
pollen 305-310
DNA,
finger printing and domestication of Einkorn wheat 82-83
repair and UV-B radiation 131-135
replication and nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
DNA-bending proteins 260-265
DNA-binding proteins,
transcriptional regulation 378-383
domestication,
Einkorn wheat 82-83
food plants (BR) 115-116
drought,
stress tolerance 61-66
E
ecology,
genetics of Arabidopsis 485-489
Quaternary climatic change 432-438
symposium on tropical forests 287-288
ecophysiology (BR) 72
ecosystem analysis (BR) 241-242
Einkorn wheat 82-83
elaioplasts,
anther tapetum 250-253
electron transport,
NADPH dehydrogenase 21-27
embryo maturation phospholipase activity 419-426
embryogenesis,
apomixis 415-416
developments in research (BR) 406
role of Medea in embryogenesis (L) 460-461
somatic embryogenesis 451-452, 452-453
endocytosis,
patch-clamp measurements 110-114
endoplasmic reticulum,
GFP expression in brassicaceous species 417
endosperm development,
role of Medea in embryogenesis (L) 460-461
energy balance 224-230
ENOD40,
legume nodule organogenesis 105-110
environmental sensing,
calmodulin 299-304
epigenetics,
maize genetics 246-248
ethanol,
induction of gene expression (LF) 167
chemical inducers of gene expression 352-358
ethnobotany,
cyberculture (WR) 243
herbal remedies (BR) 321
ethylene,
abscission 10-14
perception 141-146
evolution,
chromosome organization 195-199
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
Einkorn wheat 82-83
flower symmetry 311-317
genetics of Arabidopsis 485-489
leaf patterning in pea 439-444
maize genetics 246-248
map-based studies 254-259
mating strategies 335-341
nodulation in Leguminosae 473-478
plant variation (BR) 241
quaternary climatic change 432-438
recombination in resistance loci 121-122
retrovirus envelope-like genes 371-374
RNA-binding proteins 15-21
sexual reproduction in conifers 479-485
symposium on tropical forests 287-288
excitation pressure,
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
exocytosis,
patch clamp measurements 110-114
tip-growth 40-42, 43
F
F-box containing proteins,
jasmonic acid signaling 367-368, 368-369
fertilization,
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
embryogenesis 325-327, 328
flavonols,
flower pigmentation 212-217
floral organ abortion,
cell death mechanisms 218-223
flower pigmentation 212-217
flower symmetry 311-317
flowering,
anther tapetum development 250-253
boundaries between floral whorls (LF) 45
circadian clock components 454-456
conservation of MADS-box genes (LF) 459
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
mating strategies 335-341
fluorescent markers,
use of GFP 317-320
phytofluors (LF) 7
folate metabolism,
NADP 21-27
folding enzymes,
calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
free radicals,
UV-B radiation 131-135
freezing,
tolerance (LF) 211
stress tolerance 61-66
fruit ripening,
ethylene perception 141-146
functional traits (BR) 241-242
fungal elicitors,
pathogen defense response 85-90
G
G-proteins,
serpentine receptor 248-250
gametophyte development,
embryogenesis 325-327
gender strategies,
reproductive fitness 335-341
gene expression,
abscission 10-14
amino acid transport 188-195
chemical inducers of expression 352-358
chemical induction (LF) 167
defense signals 330-334
ethylene perception 141-146
in chloroplasts 4-6
jasmonic acid (L) 8-9
light-regulated 161-163
nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
post-transcriptional regulation 15-21
transcriptional regulation 378-383
positive feedback pathways (L) 374-375
silencing 97-104
targeting and homologous recombination 77-78, 79-80
genetic engineering,
carotenoid diversity 445-449
improved nutrition 281-286
lignification 67-71
nematode-resistance 266-271
nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
photosynthetic genes (L) 376-377
resistance strategies 409-410
risk assessment (BR) 37
safety evaluation 276-281
stress tolerance 61-66
transfer of T-DNA border sequences (L) 85
transgene silencing 97-104
genetic resources,
biodiversity (BR) 116-117
genetics,
ABA signal transduction pathways 231-235
cold-tolerance 289-290
ecological aspects of plant breeding (BR) 157
high mobility group proteins 260-265
homologous recombination 209-210
QTL mapping 362-365
reticulate evolution 254-259
telomeres and development 126-130
trait analysis 236-239
transcription factors 378-383
genome,
analysis 39-40
sequencing 119-120
structure 371-374
chromosome organization 195-199
GFP,
expression in brassicaceous species 417
for in vivo imaging 317-320
gibberellins,
biosynthesis pathway (LF) 334, 457-458
glaciation,
quaternary changes 432-438
glucans,
starch biosynthesis 462-467
glutamate synthase,
nitrogen assimilation 51-56
glycoproteins,
association with calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
glycosyl transferases,
cellulose biosynthesis 164-165, 165-166
GOGAT,
nitrogen assimilation 51-56
GPI-membrane anchors,
arabinogalactans 426-431
grasses,
population biology (BR) 406-407
guard cells,
ABA signaling 123-124
calcium 32-36
phosphatase signaling 271-275
H
hair cells,
root development 3-4
hairy roots,
applications (BR) 156
hemicellulose,
cell walls 27-32
herbal medicines (BR) 321
herbicide resistance (LF) 211
herbivory 362-365
heterocyst formation,
in cyanobacteria 346-351
high mobility group proteins 260-265
homologous recombination,
in Arabidopsis 79-80
in mosses 77-78
homoplastomic state (L) 376-377
hormone biosynthesis 457-458
hybridization,
evolution 254-259
hydrogen peroxide,
defense signals 330-334
use and misuse of peroxidase inhibitors 418
hydrolytic enzymes,
abscission 10-14
hyperaccumulators,
phytomining 359-362
hypersensitive response,
resistance genes 207-208
hypoxia,
stress tolerance 61-66
I
immortalization,
telomeres and telomerase 126-130
inbreeding,
reproductive fitness 335-341
incompatibility,
sexual reproduction in conifers 479-485
insect predation 362-365
insecticides,
natural products (BR) 158-159
integument morphogenesis,
ovule development 468-472
Internet resources
phytopathology (WR) 366
bioinformatics (WR) 450
ethnobotany (WR) 243
teaching (WR) 286
intracellular signaling,
calcium 32-36
calmodulin 299-304
salt stress 411-412
use of GFP 317-320
ion channels,
calcium signaling 32-36
nitrate uptake processes 389-395
patch clamp measurements 110-114
potassium uptake (LF) 253
xylem transport 293-298
J
jasmonic acid,
signaling (L) 8-9
ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis 367-368, 368-369
K
kinase,
calcium activation 32-36
L
leaf patterning in pea 439-444
legume nodules,
nitrogen assimilation 51-56
organogenesis 105-110
leucine-rich repeats,
jasmonic acid signaling 367-368, 368-369
receptor kinase domains 384-388
signal transduction pathways 342-346
tandemly repeated defense genes (LF) 84
light harvesting 445-449
light interception,
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
light quality,
response of Arabidopsis 485-489
light-sensing,
COP1-HY5 complex 161-163
lignification 67-71
lipids,
phospholipase activity 419-426
symposium report 369-370
long terminal repeat retroviruses 371-374
M
MAP kinase cascade,
phosphatase signaling 271-275
pathogen defense response 85-90
marker-assisted selection 236-239
mechanical stress,
design of trees (BR) 320
medicinal plants (BR) 199-200
megagametogenesis,
ovule development 468-472
megastrobilus,
reproduction in conifers 479-485
membrane capacitance,
patch clamp measurements 110-114
membrane flexibility,
stress tolerance 61-66
membrane proteins,
protein import machinery 56-61
membrane stucture,
sterols 170-175
membrane transporters,
nitrate uptake processes 389-395
Mendel,
genetic analysis 39-40
metabolism,
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
amino acid transport 188-195
cold-tolerance 289-290
hormone biosynthesis 457-458
metabolic diversity 370-371
NADPH 21-27
nitrate uptake processes 389-395
nitrogen assimilation 51-56
nutrients and root growth 203-204, 204-205
phospholipase activity 419-426
starch biosynthesis 462-467
sterols 170-175
vitamin C biosynthetic pathway 329-330
xylem transport 293-298
metal accumulation,
phytomining 359-362
methionine composition,
improved nutrition 281-286
microscopy,
confocal laser scanning (BR) 36-37
microspore polarity,
pollen development 305-310
mineral nutrition,
453-454
mitochondria,
NADP 21-27
targeting peptides 136-140
molecular biology,
and biochemistry (BR) 323
techniques (BR) 157-158
molecular chaperones,
calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
molecular systematics,
Arabidopsis 485-489
nodulation in legumes 473-478
monolignols,
lignification 67-71
morphogenesis,
ovule development 468-472
morphology,
phyllotaxy 413-414
mortality rates of trees 400-405
mosses,
homologous recombination 77-78, 79-80, 209-210
mRNA,
post-transcriptional regulation 15-21
mycota,
phytopathology (BR) 322
N
NADP,
defense response 342-346
mitochondria 21-27
natural products (BR) 199-200
nematode resistance 266-271
nematodes (BR) 239
nitrate signaling,
root growth 203-204, 204-205
nitrate,
uptake processes 389-395
nitric oxide,
defense signals 330-334
nitrogen assimilation,
glutamate synthase 51-56
nitrogen fixation,
in cyanobacteria 346-351
nitrogenase,
heterocyst formation 346-351
Nod factors,
legume nodule organogenesis 105-110
nodulation 473-478
nodulin family trees 473-478
nuclear genomes,
chromosome organization 195-199
nuclear localization,
transcription factors 378-383
nuclear matrix attachment regions 91-97
nuclear trafficking,
use of GFP 317-320
nucleolin,
RNA-binding proteins 15-21
nucleoproteins,
high mobility group proteins 260-265
nutrients,
ion uptake 453-454
nitrate uptake processes 389-395
root growth 203-204
nutrition,
protein content 281-286
O
oleosins,
anther tapetum 250-253
organogenesis,
ovule development 468-472
origins of legume nodules 473-478
osmotic changes,
phospholipase activity 419-426
ovule development 468-472
oxalic acid,
aluminium tolerance (LF) 45
oxidation,
ozone as a defense elicitor 47-50
vitamin C biosynthetic pathway 329-330
P
parasites,
nematodes (BR) 239
parthenocarpy (LF) 46
patch clamping,
endocytosis and exocytosis 110-114
pathology internet sites (WR) 36
patterning in pea 439-444
pectins,
cell walls 27-32
permeases,
amino acid transport 188-195
peroxidase inhibitors,
use and misuse 418
pest resistance,
nematodes 266-271
phenolic polymers,
lignification 67-71
phenotypic plasticity of Arabidopsis 485-489
phenylpropanoid pathway,
lignification 67-71
phloem,
amino acid transport 188-195
phophorylation,
phosphatases 271-275
phospholipase activity 419-426
phospholipids,
phospholipase activity 419-426
phosphorelay,
ethylene perception 141-146
phosphorylation,
circadian clock components 454-456
phytochrome 43-44
photochemical efficiency,
reflectance techniques 151-156
photolyase,
UV-B radiation 131-135
photomorphogenesis,
COP1-HY5 complex 161-163
phytochrome 43-44
positive feedback pathways (L) 374-375
photoreceptors,
circadian clock components 454-456
photosynthesis,
a comprehensive treatise (BR) 322-323
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
carotenoid diversity 445-449
NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (L) 376-377
reflectance techniques 151-156
UV-B radiation 131-135
xanthophyll cycle (LF) 459
photosystems,
two-dimensional structure (LF) 7
phyllogeny,
nodulation in Leguminosae 473-478
phyllotaxy,
developmental arrangement 413-414
phylogenetic analysis,
flower symmetry 311-317
phylogeography,
quaternary climatic change 432-438
physical mapping,
chromosome organization 195-199
physiological ecology,
tropical rainforest (BR) 115
physiology,
ABA signal transduction pathways 231-235
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
nitrate uptake processes 389-395
phytoalexins,
ozone as an elicitor 47-50
phytochemistry,
methods and techniques (BR) 449
QTL mapping 362-365
symposium report 291
phytochrome 43-44
phytoene desaturase 445-449
phytofluors,
fluorescent proteins (LF) 7
phytogeography (BR) 366
phytohormones,
ABA signal transduction pathways 231-235
abscission 10-14
auxin and vascularization 245-246
auxin responsive genes 205-206
biosynthetic pathways 457-458
ethylene perception 141-146
G-protein-coupled receptor 248-250
jasmonic acid 367-368, 368-369
phytomer initiation,
phyllotaxy 413-414
phytomining,
metal accumulation 359-362
phytopathology,
antifungal genes (LF) 334
calcium homeostasis 342-346
complexity of host defense response 85-90
diseases of plants (BR) 405-406
GTP-binding proteins 342-346
internet sites (WR) 36
leucine-rich repeats 342-346
plant-microbe interactions (BR) 490
protein kinases 342-346
recombination in resistance loci 121-122
resistance genes 207-208
the Mycota (BR) 322
the threat of Phytophthora cinnamomi 287-288
web sites (WR) 366
pigmentation 212-217
pine cones,
scale closure (LF) 45
plant breeding,
ecological aspects (BR) 157
transgenic safety evaluation 276-281
plant distribution (BR) 366
plant-insect interactions 362-365
plant-pathogen interactions,
defense signals 330-334
signal transduction pathways 342-346
plasmodesmata,
cell-to-cell trafficking (LF) 84
plastid transformation (L) 376-377
plastids,
carotenoids as membrane stabilizers 147-151
gene expression 4-6
ploidy,
effects on embryogenesis 325-327
polarity,
auxin and vascularization 245-246
in pollen 305-310
tip-growth 40-42
pollen development,
division asymmetry 305-310
receptor kinases 384-388
pollen dispersal,
mating strategies 335-341
pollen tubes,
tip-growth 40-42
pollination,
in conifers 479-485
polygenic trait analysis 236-239
polysaccharides,
cell walls 27-32
population dynamics (BR) 72
positional cloning strategy 368-369
post-transcriptional regulation,
RNA recognition 15-21
potassium uptake (LF) 253
pressure probe,
xylem transport 293-298
promoters,
inducible gene expression 352-358
protein composition,
improved nutrition 281-286
protein folding,
calreticulin and calnexin 396-399
chloroplast protein import machinery 56-61
protein import,
into mitochondria 136-140
protein kinases,
ethylene perception 141-146
protein phospatases,
signaling cascades 271-275
calcium 32-36
protein phosphorylation,
pathogen defense response 85-90
protein targeting,
in chloroplasts (LF) 46
to mitochondria 136-140
protein translocation,
chloroplast envelopes 56-61
proteolysis,
jasmonic acid signaling 368-369
stress tolerance 61-66
protocols for Arabidopsis (BR) 242-243
Q
quantitative genetics,
in Arabidopsis 485-489
Quaternary climatic change 432-438
quiescent centre,
root development 80-81
R
rain forest,
aging of trees 400-405
ecology and management (BR) 74-75
symposium on tropical forests 287-288
receptor kinases 384-388
receptor signaling,
CLAVATA1 (LF) 6
recombination,
homologous recombination 77-78, 79-80
red-light sensing,
phytochrome 43-44
refugia,
quaternary changes 432-438
repetitive DNA,
chromosome organization 195-199
reporter systems,.
use of GFP 317-320
reproduction,
apomixis 415-416
mating strategies 335-341
sexual reproduction in conifers 479-485
resistance,
defense signals 330-334
restorer genes,
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
reticulate evolution 254-259
retrotransposons,
activation by stress 181-187
retroviruses 371-374
reverse genetics 209-210
Rhizobia,
legume nodule organogenesis 105-110
risk assessment,
transgenic plants (BR) 37
RNA recognition,
post-transcriptional regulation 15-21
root cap cells,
cell death mechanisms 218-223
root development,
cell-fate 3-4
quiescent centre 80-81
root exudate,
xylem transport 293-298
root growth,
aluminium toxicity (LF) 45
roots,
nematode resistance 266-271
S
safety issues,
transgenic crops 276-281
salicylic acid,
defense signals 330-334
salt stress,
involvement of calcium in signaling 411-412
tolerance 61-66
scale closure in pine cones (LF) 45
seed cones,
reproduction in conifers 479-485
seed proteins,
amino acid transport 188-195
self-incompatibility,
reproductive fitness 335-341
senescence,
ethylene perception 141-146
serpentine receptor 248-250
sexual reproduction,
conifers 479-485
mating strategies 335-341
ovule development 468-472
shoot apical meristem,
receptor kinases 384-388
signal transduction pathways,
ABA signaling 123-124, 231-235
auxin response pathways (LF) 292
auxin responsive genes 205-206,
brassinosteroids 1-2
calmodulin and calcium 299-304
COP1-HY5 complex 161-163
ethylene perception 141-146
GPI-anchors on arabinogalactans 426-431
pathogen defense response 85-90
phosphatases 271-275
positive feedback (L) 374-375
receptor kinases 384-388
serpentine receptor 248-250
sitosterol 170-175
somatic embryogenesis 451-453
species diversity (BR) 241
splicing factors,
post-transcriptional regulation 15-21
starch biosynthesis 462-467
steroid-inducible gene expression 352-358
sterols,
membrane stucture 170-175
stigmasterol 170-175
stilbene synthase,
ozone as an elicitor 47-50
stomata,
ABA signaling 123-124
calcium 32-36
phosphatase signaling 271-275
stress,
ABA signal transduction pathways 231-235
acclimation to light and cold 224-230
cold-tolerance 289-290
freezing tolerance (LF) 211
involvement of calcium in signaling 411-412
leaf reflectance 151-156
phosphatase signaling 271-275
phospholipase activity 419-426
retrotransposon activation by stress 181-187
tolerance 61-66
sucrose metabolism,
symposium report 370-371
symbiosis,
plants and bacteria 473-478
syringolide elicitors (LF) 167
T
T-DNA,
cyclophilins (LF) 292
transfer of border sequences (L) 85
transfer of border sequences (L) 125
tandem repeats,
chromosome organization 195-199
tapetal organelles 250-253
teaching resources,
the global classroom (WR) 286
techniques,
for Arabidopsis (BR) 242-243
molecular protocols (BR) 157-158
telomeres 126-130
tetracyline,
chemical inducers of gene expression 352-358
tetrad,
pollen development 305-310
Texas cytoplasm,
cytoplasmic male sterility 175-180
thioredoxins (LF) 211
thylakoid membranes,
carotenoids as membrane stabilizers 147-151
tip-growth,
calcium 43
pollen tubes 40-42
tracheary element differentiation,
cell death mechanisms 218-223
trafficking through plasmodesmata (LF) 84
transcription,
in chloroplasts 4-6
regulation 378-383
retrotransposon activation by stress 181-187
upregulation and signal transduction pathways (L) 374-375
transgene silencing 97-104
transgenics,
chemical inducers of gene expression 352-358
environmental risk assessment (BR) 158-159
safety evaluation 276-281
transpiration stream,
xylem transport 293-298
transport,
amino acids 188-195
xylem transport 293-298
tree design (BR) 320
tropical forest ecology (BR) 74-75
tropical rain forest,
aging of trees 400-405
U
ubiquitin,
auxin response pathways (LF) 292
jasmonic acid 367-368, 368-369
UV-B radiation,
damage and acclimation 131-135
V
vacuolar pH,
calcium 32-36
flower pigmentation 212-217
virology,
disease control (BR) 490
environmental risk assessment (BR) 158-159
vitamin C,
biosynthetic pathway 329-330
voltage-gated ion channels,
calcium signaling 32-36
W
wounding,
phospholipase activity 419-426
X
xanthophyll cycle (LF) 459
xanthophylls,
carotenoids as membrane stabilizers 147-151
xylem,
amino acid transport 188-195
transport 293-298
xyloglucan cell walls 27-32
Z
zygomorphy,
flower symmetry 311-317
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