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Mutualism and Parasitism: Diversity in Function and Structure in the “Arbuscular” (VA) Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
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1996
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1996
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10.1016/S0065-2296(08)60055-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Developments in the Biological Control of Soil-borne Plant Pathogens
pp. 1
Defense Responses of Plants to Pathogens
pp. 1
Diversity and Ecology of Eukaryotic Marine Phytoplankton
pp. 1
Angiosperm Floral Evolution: Morphological Developmental Framework
pp. 1
The ABC of ABC Transporters
pp. 1
The Convoluted Evolution of Eukaryotes With Complex Plastids
pp. 1
Mutualism and Parasitism: Diversity in Function and Structure in the “Arbuscular” (VA) Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
pp. 1
Multiple Responses of Rhizobia to Flavonoids During Legume Root Infection
pp. 1
Defensive and Sensory Chemical Ecology of Brown Algae
pp. 1
Nitrate and Ammonium Nutrition of Plants: Physiological and Molecular Perspectives
pp. 1
Proton Gradients and Plant Growth: Role of the Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase
pp. 1
Light-harvesting Processes in Algae
pp. 1
Anthocyanins in leaves and other vegetative organs: An introduction
pp. 1
Trichome diversity and development
pp. 1
Carpel Development
pp. 25
Plant Aquaporins
pp. 35
Chapter 2 Cold Signalling and Cold Acclimation in Plants
pp. 37
Structure and function of secretory cells
pp. 39
Chapter 2 Jatropha curcas
pp. 45
Calcium Ions as Intracellular Second Messengers in Higher Plants
pp. 45
Physical Aspects of Water Relations of Plant Cells
pp. 53
Chondrus crispus – A Present and Historical Model Organism for Red Seaweeds
pp. 55
Diversity and Evolution of Algae
pp. 63
The hyperaccumulation of metals by plants
pp. 67
Cyanobacterial Water-Blooms
pp. 71
Transport and Fixation of Inorganic Carbon by Marine Algae
pp. 71
The Plant Invertases: Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
pp. 75
Miscanthus
pp. 85
The Evolution of Floral Symmetry
pp. 87
Chapter 3 You are What You Eat
pp. 89
Regulating Safety of Novel Food and Genetically Modified Crops
pp. 89
The Role of Leucine-Rich Repeat Proteins in Plant Defences
pp. 95
The Formation and Interpretation of Plant Fossil Assemblages
pp. 97
The Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Plants: A Molecular Perspective
pp. 101
Plant Communication With Associated Microbiota in the Spermosphere, Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere
pp. 103
Do anthocyanins function as osmoregulators in leaf tissues?
pp. 103
Are Plant Hormones Involved in Root to Shoot Communication?
pp. 107
Application of Thermal Imaging and Infrared Sensing in Plant Physiology and Ecophysiology
pp. 107
Plant Lectins
pp. 111
Assessing the Environmental Safety of Transgenic Plants: Honey Bees as a Case Study
pp. 115
Transporters and Mechanisms of Hormone Transport in Arabidopsis
pp. 117
Stomatal Behaviour and Environment
pp. 127
Phosphorus Uptake, Storage and Utilization by Fungi
pp. 129
The role of anthocyanins for photosynthesis of Alaskan arctic evergreens during snowmelt
pp. 139
Chapter 4 Low Oxygen Signaling and Tolerance in Plants
pp. 147
Anthocyanins in autumn leaf senescence
pp. 151
Ion Transport in Halophytes
pp. 151
The Protein Component of Primary Cell Walls
pp. 151
The Control of the Patterned Differentiation of Vascular Tissues
pp. 153
The Evolution of Vascular Land Plants in Relation to Supracellular Transport Processes
pp. 163
Rapid, Long-distance Signal Transmission in Higher Plants
pp. 167
A unified explanation for anthocyanins in leaves?
pp. 171
The Regulation of Ion Channels and Transporters in the Guard Cell
pp. 175
Stress Resistance and Disease Resistance in Seaweeds: The Role of Reactive Oxygen Metabolism
pp. 179
The Ecological Water-Use Strategies of Succulent Plants
pp. 183
The importance of extracellular carbohydrate productionby marine epipelic diatoms
pp. 209
Nutrient Sensing and Signalling in Plants: Potassium and Phosphorus
pp. 213
Glucosinolates and their degradation products
pp. 221
Effects of Nutrient Stress on Susceptibility of Plants to Disease with Particular Reference to the Trace Elements
pp. 223
Chapter 6 Rhizobacteria-Induced Systemic Resistance
pp. 229
Keeping in Touch: Responses of the Whole Plant to Deficits in Water and Nitrogen Supply
pp. 229
Evolutionary Patterns and Processes in Ferns
pp. 231
The Gametophyte-Sporophyte Junction in Land Plants
pp. 237
Genetics of Floral Development in Petunia
pp. 279
Water Relations of Plant Cells
pp. 281
The origin and evolution of tertiary relict floras
pp. 285
Microalgae, Functional Genomics and Biotechnology
pp. 305
Communication of Sedentary Plant-Parasitic Nematodes With Their Host Plants
pp. 321
Secondary Plastids of Euglenophytes
pp. 329
Genomics, Lifestyles and Future Prospects of Wood-Decay and Litter-Decomposing Basidiomycota
pp. 333
Conservation Biological Control in Agricultural Landscapes
pp. 361
Chapter 9 Priming of Induced Plant Defense Responses
pp. 413
The Antifouling Defence Mechanisms of Marine Macroalgae
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