| | This journal provides immediate access to some articles. The Electronic Plant Gene Register The Electronic Plant Gene Register Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 311–314. PMCID: PMC1539227 Updates Invertases. Primary Structures, Functions, and Roles in Plant Development and Sucrose Partitioning A. Sturm Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 1–8. PMCID: PMC1539224 The Physiology and Molecular Bases of the Plant Circadian Clock D. E. Somers Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 9–20. PMCID: PMC1539225 Scientific Correspondence Newly Discovered Plant c-myb-Like Genes Rewrite the Evolution of the Plant myb Gene Family E. L. Braun and E. Grotewold Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 21–24. PMCID: PMC1539226 Research Articles Biochemistry and Macromolecular Structure Antisense Repression of Hexokinase 1 Leads to an Overaccumulation of Starch in Leaves of Transgenic Potato Plants But Not to Significant Changes in Tuber Carbohydrate Metabolism Jon Veramendi, Ute Roessner, Andreas Renz, Lothar Willmitzer, and Richard N. Trethewey Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 123–134. PMCID: PMC59360 Biochemical Characterization of the Suberization-Associated Anionic Peroxidase of Potato Mark A. Bernards, Warren D. Fleming, David B. Llewellyn, Ronny Priefer, Xiaolong Yang, Anita Sabatino, and Guy L. Plourde Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 135–146. PMCID: PMC59361 Tobacco O-Methyltransferases Involved in Phenylpropanoid Metabolism. The Different Caffeoyl-Coenzyme A/5-Hydroxyferuloyl-Coenzyme A 3/5-O-Methyltransferase and Caffeic Acid/5-Hydroxyferulic Acid 3/5-O-Methyltransferase Classes Have Distinct Substrate Specificities and Expression Patterns Stéphane Maury, Pierrette Geoffroy, and Michel Legrand Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 215–224. PMCID: PMC59370 Solubilization and Partial Characterization of Homogalacturonan-Methyltransferase from Microsomal Membranes of Suspension-Cultured Tobacco Cells Florence Goubet and Debra Mohnen Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 281–290. PMCID: PMC59378 Cell Biology and Signal Transduction Mannose Induces an Endonuclease Responsible for DNA Laddering in Plant Cells Joshua C. Stein and Geneviève Hansen Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 71–80. PMCID: PMC59391 Differences in Spatial Expression between 14-3-3 Isoforms in Germinating Barley Embryos Christa Testerink, René M. van der Meulen, Berry J. Oppedijk, Albertus H. de Boer, Sjoukje Heimovaara-Dijkstra, Jan W. Kijne, and Mei Wang Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 81–88. PMCID: PMC59392 Oligogalacturonic Acid and Chitosan Reduce Stomatal Aperture by Inducing the Evolution of Reactive Oxygen Species from Guard Cells of Tomato and Commelina communis Sumin Lee, Hyunjung Choi, SuJeoung Suh, In-Suk Doo, Ki-Young Oh, Eun Jeong Choi, Ann T. Schroeder Taylor, Philip S. Low, and Youngsook Lee Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 147–152. PMCID: PMC59362 GTP Promotes the Formation of Early-Import Intermediates But Is Not Required during the Translocation Step of Protein Import into Chloroplasts Michael E. Young, Kenneth Keegstra, and John E. Froehlich Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 237–244. PMCID: PMC59372 Sulfate Is Both a Substrate and an Activator of the Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel of Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Cells Jean-Marie Frachisse, Sébastien Thomine, Jean Colcombet, Jean Guern, and Hélène Barbier-Brygoo Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 253–262. PMCID: PMC59375 The Relationship between Ethylene Binding and Dominant Insensitivity Conferred by Mutant Forms of the ETR1 Ethylene Receptor Anne E. Hall, Qianhong Grace Chen, Jennifer L. Findell, G. Eric Schaller, and Anthony B. Bleecker Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 291–300. PMCID: PMC59379 Carbon and Amino Acids Reciprocally Modulate the Expression of Glutamine Synthetase in Arabidopsis Igor C. Oliveira and Gloria M. Coruzzi Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 301–310. PMCID: PMC59385 Environmental and Stress Physiology Starch and the Control of Kernel Number in Maize at Low Water Potentials Christopher Zinselmeier, Byeong-Ryong Jeong, and John S. Boyer Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 25–36. PMCID: PMC59374 Mechanically Induced Avoidance Response of Chloroplasts in Fern Protonemal Cells Yoshikatsu Sato, Akeo Kadota, and Masamitsu Wada Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 37–44. PMCID: PMC59387 Roles of Sugar Alcohols in Osmotic Stress Adaptation. Replacement of Glycerol by Mannitol and Sorbitol in Yeast Bo Shen, Stefan Hohmann, Richard G. Jensen, and and Hans J. Bohnert Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 45–52. PMCID: PMC59388 Chloroplast Acclimation in Leaves of Guzmania monostachia in Response to High Light Kate Maxwell, Joanne L. Marrison, Rachel M. Leech, Howard Griffiths, and Peter Horton Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 89–96. PMCID: PMC59393 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Oxidase Activity Limits Ethylene Biosynthesis in Rumex palustris during Submergence Wim H. Vriezen, Raymond Hulzink, Celestina Mariani, and Laurentius A.C.J. Voesenek Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 189–196. PMCID: PMC59367 Developmental Expression of Violaxanthin De-Epoxidase in Leaves of Tobacco Growing under High and Low Light Robert C. Bugos, Sue-Hwei Chang, and Harry Y. Yamamoto Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 207–214. PMCID: PMC59369 Growth and Development Gene-Specific Changes in α-Tubulin Transcript Accumulation in Developing Cotton Fibers David J. Whittaker and Barbara A. Triplett Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 181–188. PMCID: PMC59366 The Generation of Active Oxygen Species Differs in Tobacco and Grapevine Mesophyll Protoplasts Anastasia K. Papadakis and Kalliopi A. Roubelakis-Angelakis Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 197–206. PMCID: PMC59368 Cytokinins in Tobacco and Wheat Chloroplasts. Occurrence and Changes Due to Light/Dark Treatment Eva Benková, Erwin Witters, Walter Van Dongen, Jan Kolar, Václav Motyka, Bretislav Brzobohatý, Harry A. Van Onckelen, and Ivana Machácková Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 245–252. PMCID: PMC59373 Molecular Genetics and Genomics Arabidopsis Mutants Lacking the 43- and 54-Kilodalton Subunits of the Chloroplast Signal Recognition Particle Have Distinct Phenotypes Pinky Amin, Donna A.C. Sy, Marsha L. Pilgrim, Devin H. Parry, Laurent Nussaume, and Neil E. Hoffman Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 61–70. PMCID: PMC59390 Identification of cis-Acting Elements Important for Expression of the Starch-Branching Enzyme I Gene in Maize Endosperm Kyung-Nam Kim and Mark J. Guiltinan Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 225–236. PMCID: PMC59371 Plant-Microbe and Plant-Insect Interactions Stress-Induced Legume Root Nodule Senescence. Physiological, Biochemical, and Structural Alterations Manuel A. Matamoros, Lisa M. Baird, Pedro R. Escuredo, David A. Dalton, Frank R. Minchin, Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Maria C. Rubio, Jose F. Moran, Anthony J. Gordon, and Manuel Becana Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 97–112. PMCID: PMC59394 Flavan-Containing Cells Delimit Frankia-Infected Compartments in Casuarina glauca Nodules Laurent Laplaze, Hassen Gherbi, Thierry Frutz, Katharina Pawlowski, Claudine Franche, Jean-Jacques Macheix, Florence Auguy, Didier Bogusz, and Emile Duhoux Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 113–122. PMCID: PMC59359 Differential Induction of Plant Volatile Biosynthesis in the Lima Bean by Early and Late Intermediates of the Octadecanoid-Signaling Pathway Thomas Koch, Thomas Krumm, Verena Jung, Jürgen Engelberth, and Wilhelm Boland Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 153–162. PMCID: PMC59363 Hydrogen Peroxide from the Oxidative Burst Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient for Hypersensitive Cell Death Induction, Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase Stimulation, Salicylic Acid Accumulation, or Scopoletin Consumption in Cultured Tobacco Cells Treated with Elicitin Stéphan Dorey, Marguerite Kopp, Pierrette Geoffroy, Bernard Fritig, and Serge Kauffmann Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 163–172. PMCID: PMC59364 Spider Mite-Induced (3S)-(E)-Nerolidol Synthase Activity in Cucumber and Lima Bean. The First Dedicated Step in Acyclic C11-Homoterpene Biosynthesis Harro J. Bouwmeester, Francel W.A. Verstappen, Maarten A. Posthumus, and Marcel Dicke Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 173–180. PMCID: PMC59365 Carbon Metabolism in Spores of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus intraradices as Revealed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Berta Bago, Philip E. Pfeffer, David D. Douds, Jr., Janine Brouillette, Guillaume Bécard, and Yair Shachar-Hill Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 263–272. PMCID: PMC59376 Elevation of the Cytosolic Free [Ca2+] Is Indispensable for the Transduction of the Nod Factor Signal in Alfalfa Hubert H. Felle, Éva Kondorosi, Ádám Kondorosi, and Michael Schultze Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 273–280. PMCID: PMC59377 Whole-Plant Processes Root Formation in Ethylene-Insensitive Plants David G. Clark, Erika K. Gubrium, James E. Barrett, Terril A. Nell, and Harry J. Klee Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 53–60. PMCID: PMC59389 Correction CORRECTION : Vol. 120: 571–578, 1999 Plant Physiol. 1999 September; 121(1): 315. PMCID: PMC59386 Corrects: Moshe Sagi, et al. Aldehyde Oxidase and Xanthine Dehydrogenase in a flacca Tomato Mutant with Deficient Abscisic Acid and Wilty Phenotype. Plant Physiol. 1999 June; 120(2): 571–578. |