Overexpression of the Arabidopsis thaliana MinE1 bacterial division inhibitor homologue gene alters chloroplast size and morphology in transgenic Arabidopsis and tobacco plants Srinivasa M. ReddyRandy DinkinsGlenn B. Collins Original Article Pages: 167 - 176
Activity of cell-wall degradation associated with differentiation of isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans into tracheary elements Youichi OhdairaKoichi KakegawaHiroo Fukuda Original Article Pages: 177 - 184
Chloroplast division machinery as revealed by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy Haruko KuroiwaToshiyuki MoriTsuneyoshi Kuroiwa Original Article Pages: 185 - 190
Similarity of expression patterns of knotted1 and ZmLEC1 during somatic and zygotic embryogenesis in maize (Zea mays L.) Shibo ZhangLaurie WongPeggy G. Lemaux Original Article Pages: 191 - 194
Dynamics of replication foci and nuclear matrix during S phase in Allium cepa L. cells Rafael SamaniegoConsuelo de la TorreSusana Moreno Díaz de la Espina Original Article Pages: 195 - 204
Natural variability in the Arabidopsis response to infection with Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora Isabel AguilarJosefa M. AlamilloPablo Rodríguez-Palenzuela Original Article Pages: 205 - 209
Changes in osmotic and turgor pressure in response to sugar accumulation in barley source leaves Olga A. KorolevaDeri A. TomosChristopher J. Pollock Original Article Pages: 210 - 219
Accumulation of plant small heat-stress proteins in storage organs Olga LubaretzUta zur Nieden Original Article Pages: 220 - 228
Evidence for production of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid by cyanobacteria Elena SergeevaAnton LiaimerBirgitta Bergman Original Article Pages: 229 - 238
Overexpression of polyphenol oxidase in transgenic tomato plants results in enhanced bacterial disease resistance Li LiJohn C. Steffens Original Article Pages: 239 - 247
Control of petal and pollen development by the plant cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor ICK1 in transgenic Brassica plants Yongming ZhouHong WangLarry C. Fowke Original Article Pages: 248 - 257
A novel abscisic acid- and dehydration-responsive gene family from the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum encodes a plastid-targeted protein with DNA-binding activity Jonathan R. PhillipsTobias HilbrichtDorothea Bartels Original Article Pages: 258 - 266
Competency of Nicotiana tabacum L. stem tissues to dedifferentiate is associated with differential levels of cell cycle gene expression and endogenous cytokinins E. Boucheron A. Guivarc'h D. Chriqui Original Article Pages: 267 - 278
Stress-induced protein CSP 310: a third uncoupling system in plants A. Kolesnichenko T. Pobezhimova V. Voinikov Original Article Pages: 279 - 286
Distribution of actin gene isoforms in the Arabidopsis leaf measured in microsamples from intact individual cells Valérie LavalOlga A. KorolevaDeri A. Tomos Original Article Pages: 287 - 292
Targeting and membrane-insertion of a sunflower oleosin in vitro and in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the central hydrophobic domain contains more than one signal sequence, and directs oleosin insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane using a signal anchor sequence mechanism Frédéric BeaudoinJohnathan A. Napier Original Article Pages: 293 - 303
Formation of transfer cells and H+-ATPase expression in tomato roots under P and Fe deficiency Adam SchikoraWolfgang Schmidt Original Article Pages: 304 - 311
Involvement of phosphoinositide turnover in tracheary element differentiation in Zinnia elegans L. cells Xianchao G. ZhangGary G. CotéRichard C. Crain Original Article Pages: 312 - 318
Molecular analysis of the barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) gene encoding the protein kinase PKABA1 capable of suppressing gibberellin action in aleurone layers Daisuke YamauchiRodolfo ZentellaTuan-hua Ho Original Article Pages: 319 - 326
Biophysical limitation of leaf cell elongation in source-reduced barley Wieland Fricke Original Article Pages: 327 - 338
Antisense and chemical suppression of the nonmevalonate pathway affects ent-kaurene biosynthesis in Arabidopsis Kazunori OkadaHiroshi KawaideYuji Kamiya Rapid Communication Pages: 339 - 344