| | This journal provides immediate access to some articles. Correction Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1437. PMCID: PMC1539158 Research Articles Genetically Engineered Plants Resistant to Soil Drying and Salt Stress: How to Interpret Osmotic Relations? A. Blum, R. Munns, J. B. Passioura, N. C. Turner, R. E. Sharp, J. S. Boyer, H. T. Nguyen, T. C. Hsiao, DPS. Verma, and Z. Hong Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1051–1053. PMCID: PMC160878 Oleosins and oil bodies in seeds and other organs. A H Huang Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1055–1061. PMCID: PMC160879 Laser microsurgery of higher plant cell walls permits patch-clamp access. G H Henriksen, A R Taylor, C Brownlee, and S M Assmann Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1063–1068. PMCID: PMC160881 DNA sequences that activate isocitrate lyase gene expression during late embryogenesis and during postgerminative growth. J Z Zhang, C M Santes, M L Engel, C S Gasser, and J J Harada Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1069–1079. PMCID: PMC160883 The Tissue-Specific Expression of a Tobacco Phytochrome B Gene. E. Adam, L. Kozma-Bognar, C. Kolar, E. Schafer, and F. Nagy Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1081–1088. PMCID: PMC160884 Subcellular Visualization of Gene Transcripts Encoding Key Proteins of the Chlorophyll Accumulation Process in Developing Chloroplasts. J. L. Marrison, PHD. Schunmann, H. J. Ougham, and R. M. Leech Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1089–1096. PMCID: PMC160887 The Competence of Maize Shoot Meristems for Integrative Transformation and Inherited Expression of Transgenes. H. Zhong, B. Sun, D. Warkentin, S. Zhang, R. Wu, T. Wu, and M. B. Sticklen Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1097–1107. PMCID: PMC160889 Hormonal Studies of fass, an Arabidopsis Mutant That Is Altered in Organ Elongation. R. H. Fisher, M. K. Barton, J. D. Cohen, and T. J. Cooke Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1109–1121. PMCID: PMC160891 Signaling in Soybean Phenylpropanoid Responses (Dissection of Primary, Secondary, and Conditioning Effects of Light, Wounding, and Elicitor Treatments). T. L. Graham and M. Y. Graham Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1123–1133. PMCID: PMC160894 Vicilin and Napin Storage-Protein Gene Promoters Are Responsive to Abscisic Acid in Developing Transgenic Tobacco Seed but Lose Sensitivity following Premature Desiccation. L. Jiang, S. R. Abrams, and A. R. Kermode Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1135–1144. PMCID: PMC160896 The Composition of Metals Bound to Class III Metallothionein (Phytochelatin and Its Desglycyl Peptide) Induced by Various Metals in Root Cultures of Rubia tinctorum. T. Maitani, H. Kubota, K. Sato, and T. Yamada Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1145–1150. PMCID: PMC160897 Distribution and Redistribution of Sulfur Supplied as [35S]Sulfate to Roots during Vegetative Growth of Soybean. Sunarpi and J. W. Anderson Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1151–1157. PMCID: PMC160899 Molecular basis of alpha-methyltryptophan resistance in amt-1, a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana with altered tryptophan metabolism. J A Kreps, T Ponappa, W Dong, and C D Town Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1159–1165. PMCID: PMC160900 Purification and Characterization of the Enzymes of Fructan Biosynthesis in Tubers of Helianthus tuberosus Colombia (II. Purification of Sucrose:Sucrose 1-Fructosyltransferase and Reconstitution of Fructan Synthesis in Vitro with Purified Sucrose:Sucrose 1-Fructosyltransferase and Fructan:Fructan 1-Fructosyltransferase). A. J. Koops and H. H. Jonker Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1167–1175. PMCID: PMC160902 N4-Hexanoylspermidine, a New Polyamine-Related Compound That Accumulates during Ovary and Petal Senescence in Pea. M. A. Perez-Amador, J. Carbonell, J. L. Navarro, T. Moritz, M. H. Beale, M. J. Lewis, and P. Hedden Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1177–1186. PMCID: PMC160904 Involvement of Activated Oxygen in Nitrate-Induced Senescence of Pea Root Nodules. P. R. Escuredo, F. R. Minchin, Y. Gogorcena, I. Iturbe-Ormaetxe, R. V. Klucas, and M. Becana Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1187–1195. PMCID: PMC160906 Characterization of soybean choline kinase cDNAs and their expression in yeast and Escherichia coli. D E Monks, J H Goode, and R E Dewey Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1197–1205. PMCID: PMC160908 Reversible Inhibition of Tomato Fruit Gene Expression at High Temperature (Effects on Tomato Fruit Ripening). S. Lurie, A. Handros, E. Fallik, and R. Shapira Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1207–1214. PMCID: PMC160909 Characterization of a Mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii That Uses L-Methionine-S-Sulfoximine and Phosphinothricin as Nitrogen Sources for Growth. A. R. Franco, M. E. Diaz, M. Pineda, and J. Cardenas Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1215–1222. PMCID: PMC160911 Differential expression of two hemA mRNAs encoding glutamyl-tRNA reductase proteins in greening cucumber seedlings. R Tanaka, K Yoshida, T Nakayashiki, T Masuda, H Tsuji, H Inokuchi, and A Tanaka Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1223–1230. PMCID: PMC160912 Molecular characterization of two Brassica napus pollen-expressed genes encoding putative arabinogalactan proteins. J Gerster, S Allard, and L S Robert Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1231–1237. PMCID: PMC160914 Evidence That Isolated Chloroplasts Contain an Integrated Lipid-Synthesizing Assembly That Channels Acetate into Long-Chain Fatty Acids. P. G. Roughan and J. B. Ohlrogge Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1239–1247. PMCID: PMC160916 Effects of Boron on Rhizobium-Legume Cell-Surface Interactions and Nodule Development. L. Bolanos, N. J. Brewin, and I. Bonilla Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1249–1256. PMCID: PMC160918 A Complex Array of Proteins Related to the Multimeric Leucine Aminopeptidase of Tomato. Y. Q. Gu, V. Pautot, F. M. Holzer, and L. L. Walling Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1257–1266. PMCID: PMC160919 Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Regulation of Dormancy-Associated Gene Expression by Afterripening in Wild Oat. Bailin. Li and M. E. Foley Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1267–1273. PMCID: PMC160920 Leaf-Mediated Light Responses in Petunia Flowers. S. Moscovici, D. Moalem-Beno, and D. Weiss Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1275–1282. PMCID: PMC160921 A New Screening Method for Algal Photosynthetic Mutants (CO2-Insensitive Mutants of the Green Alga Chlorella ellipsoidea). Y. Matsuda and B. Colman Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1283–1291. PMCID: PMC160922 Chlorate as a Transport Analog for Nitrate Absorption by Roots of Tomato. K. R. Kosola and A. J. Bloom Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1293–1299. PMCID: PMC160923 Betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase in sorghum. A J Wood, H Saneoka, D Rhodes, R J Joly, and P B Goldsbrough Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1301–1308. PMCID: PMC160924 A Study of the Stationary Volumetric Elastic Modulus during Dehydration and Rehydration of Stems of Pea Seedlings. R. Murphy and JKE. Ortega Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1309–1316. PMCID: PMC160925 Evidence of the Photosynthetic Origin of Monoterpenes Emitted by Quercus ilex L. Leaves by 13C Labeling. F. Loreto, P. Ciccioli, A. Cecinato, E. Brancaleoni, M. Frattoni, C. Fabozzi, and D. Tricoli Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1317–1322. PMCID: PMC160926 Evidence that zeaxanthin is not the photoreceptor for phototropism in maize coleoptiles. J M Palmer, K M Warpeha, and W R Briggs Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1323–1328. PMCID: PMC160927 Alternative Oxidase Activity and the Ubiquinone Redox Level in Soybean Cotyledon and Arum Spadix Mitochondria during NADH and Succinate Oxidation. MHN. Hoefnagel and J. T. Wiskich Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1329–1335. PMCID: PMC160928 Tomato Rab1A homologs as molecular tools for studying Rab geranylgeranyl transferase in plant cells. A E Loraine, S Yalovsky, S Fabry, and W Gruissem Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1337–1347. PMCID: PMC160929 Specific Prenylation of Tomato Rab Proteins by Geranylgeranyl Type-II Transferase Requires a Conserved Cysteine-Cysteine Motif. S. Yalovsky, A. E. Loraine, and W. Gruissem Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1349–1359. PMCID: PMC160930 Photosynthesis and Carbohydrate Partitioning for the C3 Desert Shrub Encelia farinosa under Current and Doubled CO2 Concentrations. H. Zhang and P. S. Nobel Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1361–1366. PMCID: PMC160931 Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species, Glutathione Metabolism, and Lipid Peroxidation in the Cf-Gene-Dependent Defense Response of Tomato Cotyledons Induced by Race-Specific Elicitors of Cladosporium fulvum. M. J. May, K. E. Hammond-Kosack, and JDG. Jones Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1367–1379. PMCID: PMC160932 Race-Specific Elicitors of Cladosporium fulvum Induce Changes in Cell Morphology and the Synthesis of Ethylene and Salicylic Acid in Tomato Plants Carrying the Corresponding Cf Disease Resistance Gene. K. E. Hammond-Kosack, P. Silverman, I. Raskin, and JDG. Jones Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1381–1394. PMCID: PMC160933 Physicochemical and serological characterization of rice alpha-amylase isoforms and identification of their corresponding genes. T Mitsui, J Yamaguchi, and T Akazawa Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1395–1404. PMCID: PMC160934 Possible Role of Cbr, an Algal Early-Light-Induced Protein, in Nonphotochemical Quenching of Chlorophyll Fluorescence. P. Braun, G. Banet, T. Tal, S. Malkin, and A. Zamir Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1405–1411. PMCID: PMC160935 Developmental and Tissue-Specific Structural Alterations of the Cell-Wall Polysaccharides of Arabidopsis thaliana Roots. G. Freshour, R. P. Clay, M. S. Fuller, P. Albersheim, A. G. Darvill, and M. G. Hahn Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1413–1429. PMCID: PMC160936 Appearance of Novel Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Isoforms in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii during Growth on Nitrate. H. C. Huppe and D. H. Turpin Plant Physiol. 1996 April; 110(4): 1431–1433. PMCID: PMC160937 |