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Volume 8(3);  March 1996
Research Articles
Rubisco surprises in dinoflagellates.
J D Palmer
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 343–345.
PMCID: PMC161103
To grant or not.
R B Goldberg
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 346–347.
PMCID: PMC161104
Ectopic expression of the maize homeobox genes ZmHox1a or ZmHox1b causes pleiotropic alterations in the vegetative and floral development of transgenic tobacco.
B Uberlacker, B Klinge, and W Werr
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 349–362.
PMCID: PMC161105
Transport of DNA into the nuclei of xenopus oocytes by a modified VirE2 protein of Agrobacterium.
B Guralnick, G Thomsen, and V Citovsky
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 363–373.
PMCID: PMC161106
Apoptosis: A Functional Paradigm for Programmed Plant Cell Death Induced by a Host-Selective Phytotoxin and Invoked during Development.
H Wang, J Li, RM Bostock, and DG Gilchrist
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 375–391.
PMCID: PMC161107
Cleavage of Nuclear DNA into Oligonucleosomal Fragments during Cell Death Induced by Fungal Infection or by Abiotic Treatments.
DE Ryerson and MC Heath
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 393–402.
PMCID: PMC161108
The Critical Requirement for Linolenic Acid Is Pollen Development, Not Photosynthesis, in an Arabidopsis Mutant.
M McConn and J Browse
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 403–416.
PMCID: PMC161109
Developmental and cell cycle regulation of alfalfa nucMs1, a plant homolog of the yeast Nsr1 and mammalian nucleolin.
L Bögre, C Jonak, M Mink, I Meskiene, J Traas, D T Ha, I Swoboda, C Plank, E Wagner, E Heberle-Bors, and H Hirt
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 417–428.
PMCID: PMC161110
SRK, the stigma-specific S locus receptor kinase of Brassica, is targeted to the plasma membrane in transgenic tobacco.
J C Stein, R Dixit, M E Nasrallah, and J B Nasrallah
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 429–445.
PMCID: PMC161111
Size and Structure of Replicating Mitochondrial DNA in Cultured Tobacco Cells.
DJ Oldenburg and AJ Bendich
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 447–461.
PMCID: PMC161112
Leaf permease1 gene of maize is required for chloroplast development.
N P Schultes, T P Brutnell, A Allen, S L Dellaporta, T Nelson, and J Chen
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 463–475.
PMCID: PMC161113
Oligogalacturonides Prevent Rhizogenesis in rolB-Transformed Tobacco Explants by Inhibiting Auxin-Induced Expression of the rolB Gene.
D Bellincampi, M Cardarelli, D Zaghi, G Serino, G Salvi, C Gatz, F Cervone, MM Altamura, P Costantino, and GD Lorenzo
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 477–487.
PMCID: PMC161114
Cold calcium signaling in Arabidopsis involves two cellular pools and a change in calcium signature after acclimation.
H Knight, A J Trewavas, and M R Knight
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 489–503.
PMCID: PMC161115
Identification of Ser-543 as the major regulatory phosphorylation site in spinach leaf nitrate reductase.
M Bachmann, N Shiraishi, W H Campbell, B C Yoo, A C Harmon, and S C Huber
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 505–517.
PMCID: PMC161116
Identification in vitro of a post-translational regulatory site in the hinge 1 region of Arabidopsis nitrate reductase.
W Su, S C Huber, and N M Crawford
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 519–527.
PMCID: PMC161117
The SAL1 gene of Arabidopsis, encoding an enzyme with 3'(2'),5'-bisphosphate nucleotidase and inositol polyphosphate 1-phosphatase activities, increases salt tolerance in yeast.
F J Quintero, B Garciadeblás, and A Rodríguez-Navarro
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 529–537.
PMCID: PMC161118
Rubisco in marine symbiotic dinoflagellates: form II enzymes in eukaryotic oxygenic phototrophs encoded by a nuclear multigene family.
R Rowan, S M Whitney, A Fowler, and D Yellowlees
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 539–553.
PMCID: PMC161119
Regulation of Plant Defense Response to Fungal Pathogens: Two Types of Protein Kinases in the Reversible Phosphorylation of the Host Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase.
T Xing, VJ Higgins, and E Blumwald
Plant Cell. 1996 March; 8(3): 555–564.
PMCID: PMC161120
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