How plant molecular biologists revealed a surprising relationship between two enzymes, which took an enzyme out of a membrane where it was not located, and put it into the soluble phase where it could be studied Philip John Commentary Pages: 192 - 194
A consensus sequence of plant hemoglobins R. Arredondo-PeterE. Escamilla Genetic Resources Pages: 195 - 207
Nuclear DNA content of some important plant species K. ArumuganathanE. D. Earle Genetic Resources Pages: 208 - 218
In-situ hybridization of nodulin mRNAs in root nodules using non-radioactive probes Birgit BochenekAnn M. Hirsch Erratum Pages: 219 - 219
Estimation of nuclear DNA content of plants by flow cytometry K. ArumuganathanE. D. Earle Protocol Pages: 229 - 241
Method for the isolation of high-quality RNA from grape berry tissues without contaminating tannins or carbohydrates Catherine TesniereMichael E. Vayda Protocol Pages: 242 - 251
Alternative approach for consistent yields of total genomic DNA from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Franklin E. CallahanArkesh M. Mehta Protocol Pages: 252 - 261
A modified CTAB DNA extraction procedure forMusa andIpomoea N. J. GawelR. L. Jarret Protocol Pages: 262 - 266
Third International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology Tucson, Arizona, USA 6–11 October 1991 Schedule of Events Pages: 267 - 281