| | This journal provides immediate access to some articles. Research Articles How Do Real Roots Work? (Some New Views of Root Structure). M. McCully Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 1–6. PMCID: PMC157558 Root Architecture and Plant Productivity. J. Lynch Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 7–13. PMCID: PMC157559 Cold Acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana (Effect on Plasma Membrane Lipid Composition and Freeze-Induced Lesions). M. Uemura, R. A. Joseph, and P. L. Steponkus Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 15–30. PMCID: PMC157560 Temporal and spatial expression of amygdalin hydrolase and (R)-(+)-mandelonitrile lyase in black cherry seeds. L Zheng and J E Poulton Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 31–39. PMCID: PMC157561 Stress activation of a bean hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein promoter is superimposed on a pattern of tissue-specific developmental expression. K L Wycoff, P A Powell, R A Gonzales, D R Corbin, C Lamb, and R A Dixon Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 41–52. PMCID: PMC157562 Function of phytochrome A in potato plants as revealed through the study of transgenic plants. A G Heyer, D Mozley, V Landschütze, B Thomas, and C Gatz Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 53–61. PMCID: PMC157563 Increased Putrescine Biosynthesis through Transfer of Mouse Ornithine Decarboxylase cDNA in Carrot Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis. D. R. Bastola and S. C. Minocha Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 63–71. PMCID: PMC157564 Transgenic analysis of a hybrid poplar wound-inducible promoter reveals developmental patterns of expression similar to that of storage protein genes. J B Hollick and M P Gordon Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 73–85. PMCID: PMC157565 Purification and Characterization of a Novel Aminopeptidase, Plastidial Alanine-Aminopeptidase, from the Cotyledons of Etiolated Sugar Beet Seedlings. A. E. Amrani, C. Suire, B. Camara, J. P. Gaudillere, and I. Couee Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 87–94. PMCID: PMC157566 Differential Transcription of Pea Chloroplast Genes during Light-Induced Leaf Development (Continuous Far-Red Light Activates Chloroplast Transcription). A. N. DuBell and J. E. Mullet Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 105–112. PMCID: PMC157567 Induction of Hexose-Phosphate Translocator Activity in Spinach Chloroplasts. W. P. Quick, R. Scheibe, and H. E. Neuhaus Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 113–121. PMCID: PMC157568 A Cytochrome P-450 Monooxygenase Catalyzes the First Step in the Conversion of Tabersonine to Vindoline in Catharanthus roseus. B. St-Pierre and V. De Luca Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 131–139. PMCID: PMC157569 Cell-Free Synthesis of Pectin (Identification and Partial Characterization of Polygalacturonate 4-[alpha]-Galacturonosyltransferase and Its Products from Membrane Preparations of Tobacco Cell-Suspension Cultures). R. L. Doong, K. Liljebjelke, G. Fralish, A. Kumar, and D. Mohnen Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 141–152. PMCID: PMC157570 Insect cell expression of recombinant imidazoleglycerolphosphate dehydratase of Arabidopsis and wheat and inhibition by triazole herbicides. S Tada, M Hatano, Y Nakayama, S Volrath, D Guyer, E Ward, and D Ohta Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 153–159. PMCID: PMC157571 Light-dependent and tissue-specific expression of the H-protein of the glycine decarboxylase complex. R Srinivasan and D J Oliver Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 161–168. PMCID: PMC157572 Urease Is Not Essential for Ureide Degradation in Soybean. N. E. Stebbins and J. C. Polacco Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 169–175. PMCID: PMC157573 1-Chloro-2,4-Dinitrobenzene-Elicited Increase in Vacuolar Glutathione-S-Conjugate Transport Activity. Z. S. Li, R. G. Zhen, and P. A. Rea Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 177–185. PMCID: PMC157574 Properties of Proton Pumping in Response to Blue Light and Fusicoccin in Guard Cell Protoplasts Isolated from Adaxial Epidermis of Vicia Leaves. C. H. Goh, T. Oku, and Ki. Shimazaki Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 187–194. PMCID: PMC157575 Retention of cadmium in roots of maize seedlings. Role of complexation by phytochelatins and related thiol peptides. W E Rauser and P Meuwly Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 195–202. PMCID: PMC157576 Differential accumulation of antioxidant mRNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to ozone. P L Conklin and R L Last Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 203–212. PMCID: PMC157577 Specific binding of a dichloroacetamide herbicide safener in maize at a site that also binds thiocarbamate and chloroacetanilide herbicides. J D Walton and J E Casida Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 213–219. PMCID: PMC157578 In Vivo Photomodification of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Holoenzyme by Ultraviolet-B Radiation (Formation of a 66-Kilodalton Variant of the Large Subunit). M. I. Wilson, S. Ghosh, K. E. Gerhardt, N. Holland, T. S. Babu, M. Edelman, E. B. Dumbroff, and B. M. Greenberg Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 221–229. PMCID: PMC157579 Correlated Changes in the Activity, Amount of Protein, and Abundance of Transcript of NADPH:Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase and Chlorophyll Accumulation during Greening of Cucumber Cotyledons. K. Yoshida, R. M. Chen, A. Tanaka, H. Teramoto, R. Tanaka, M. P. Timko, and H. Tsuji Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 231–238. PMCID: PMC157580 Morphological and Molecular Characteristics of Host-Conditioned Ineffective Root Nodules in Cowpea. D. Purdom and A. T. Trese Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 239–244. PMCID: PMC157581 Adenosine 5'-diphosphate-glucose pyrophosphorylase from potato tuber. Significance of the N terminus of the small subunit for catalytic properties and heat stability. M A Ballicora, M J Laughlin, Y Fu, T W Okita, G F Barry, and J Preiss Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 245–251. PMCID: PMC157582 Cloning and characterization of a glutathione S-transferase that can be photolabeled with 5-azido-indole-3-acetic acid. J Bilang and A Sturm Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 253–260. PMCID: PMC157583 Ferric Leghemoglobin in Plant-Attached Leguminous Nodules. Kk. Lee, L. L. Shearman, B. K. Erickson, and R. V. Klucas Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 261–267. PMCID: PMC157584 N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine in dry and imbibing cottonseeds. Amounts, molecular species, and enzymatic synthesis. J A Sandoval, Z H Huang, D C Garrett, D A Gage, and K D Chapman Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 269–275. PMCID: PMC157585 Changes in Protein Isoprenylation during the Growth of Suspension-Cultured Tobacco Cells. T. A. Morehead, B. J. Biermann, D. N. Crowell, and S. K. Randall Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 277–284. PMCID: PMC157586 The Tonoplast H+-ATPase of Acer pseudoplatanus Is a Vacuolar-Type ATPase That Operates with a Phosphoenzyme Intermediate. T. Magnin, A. Fraichard, C. Trossat, and A. Pugin Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 285–292. PMCID: PMC157587 The diageotropica mutation and synthetic auxins differentially affect the expression of auxin-regulated genes in tomato. N Mito and A B Bennett Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 293–297. PMCID: PMC157588 Glucosinolate Biosynthesis (Further Characterization of the Aldoxime-Forming Microsomal Monooxygenases in Oilseed Rape Leaves). R. N. Bennett, A. J. Hick, G. W. Dawson, and R. M. Wallsgrove Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 299–305. PMCID: PMC157589 Regulation of Photosynthetic Induction State in High- and Low-Light-Grown Soybean and Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) G. Don. J. P. Krall, E. V. Sheveleva, and R. W. Pearcy Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 307–317. PMCID: PMC157590 Kinetics of NO3- Influx in Spruce. H. J. Kronzucker, M. Y. Siddiqi, and ADM. Glass Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 319–326. PMCID: PMC157591 Evidence that plant K+ channel proteins have two different types of subunits. H Tang, A C Vasconcelos, and G A Berkowitz Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 327–330. PMCID: PMC157592 Effects of Mercuric Chloride on the Hydraulic Conductivity of Tomato Root Systems (Evidence for a Channel-Mediated Water Pathway). A. Maggio and R. J. Joly Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 331–335. PMCID: PMC157593 The electronic Plant Gene Register. Plant Physiol. 1995 September; 109(1): 337–339. PMCID: PMC157594 |