Contents of Volume 50

Contents of Volume 50

Environmental and Experimental Botany 50 (2003) 295 /297 www.elsevier.com/locate/envexpbot Contents of Volume 50 VOLUME 50, ISSUE 1 AUGUST 2003 Al...

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Environmental and Experimental Botany 50 (2003) 295 /297 www.elsevier.com/locate/envexpbot

Contents of Volume 50 VOLUME 50, ISSUE 1

AUGUST 2003

Alanine metabolism and alanine aminotransferase activity in soybean (Glycine max ) during hypoxia of the root system and subsequent return to normoxia C. A. F. de Sousa (Teresina, Brazil) and L. Sodek (Campinas, Brazil)

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Salicylic acid changes activities of H2O2-metabolizing enzymes and increases the chilling tolerance of banana seedlings G. Kang, C. Wang, G. Sun and Z. Wang (Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China)

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Can ABA mediate responses of salinity stressed tomato B. J. Mulholland (Warwick, UK), I. B. Taylor (Loughborough, UK), A. C. Jackson and A. J. Thompson (Warwick, UK)

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Anaerobic metabolism in the roots of seedlings of the invasive exotic Lepidium latifolium H. Chen and R. G. Qualls (Reno, NV, USA) 29 The effect of soil temperature on source /sink economy in peanut (Arachis hypogaea ) M. A. Awal, T. Ikeda and R. Itoh (Niigata, Japan) 41 Growth performance of Phragmites australis in Japan: influence of geographic gradient S. Karunaratne, T. Asaeda and K. Yutani (Saitama, Japan) 51 Four barley genotypes respond differently to cadmium: lipid peroxidation and activities of antioxidant capacity F. Wu, G. Zhang (Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China) and P. Dominy (Glasgow, UK) 67 Chilling and heat requirements of almond cultivars for flowering J. Egea, E. Ortega, P. Martı´nez-Go´mez and F. Dicenta (Murcia, Spain)

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Intraspecific differences in physiological response of 20 soybean cultivars to enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation under field conditions Z. Yanqun, L. Yuan, C. Haiyan and C. Jianjun (Kunming, People’s Republic of China)

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Toxicity of copper to Quercus robur (English Oak) seedlings from a copper-rich soil L. Wisniewski and N. M. Dickinson (Liverpoool, UK)

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VOLUME 50, ISSUE 2

OCTOBER 2003

Publisher’s note

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Effects of manganese on element distribution and structure in thalli of the epiphytic lichens Hypogymnia physodes and Lecanora conizaeoides A. Paul, M. Hauck and E. Fritz (Go¨ttingen, Germany)

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Photosynthetic depression in relation to plant architecture in two alpine herbaceous species X. Cui, Y. Tang, S. Gu, S. Nishimura (Ibaraki, Japan), S. Shi and X. Zhao (Xining, People’s Republic of China)

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Comparative field study of Quercus ilex and Phillyrea latifolia : photosynthetic response to experimental drought conditions R. Ogaya and J. Pen˜uelas (Barcelona, Spain)

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Changes in antioxidant and pigment pool dimensions in UV-B irradiated maize seedlings P. Carletti, A. Masi (Legnaro, Italy), A. Wonisch, D. Grill, M. Tausz (Graz, Austria) and M. Ferretti (Legnaro, Italy)

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Variations in germination and grain quality within a rust resistant common wheat germplasm as affected by parental CO2 conditions Y. Bai (Saskatoon, Canada), C. R. Tischler (Temple, TX, USA), D. T. Booth and E. M. Taylor Jr (Cheyenne, WY, USA)

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Effects of UVB preconditioning on heat tolerance of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) T. Teklemariam (Ithaca, NY, USA) and T. J. Blake (Toronto, Canada)

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Changes in plasmodesmata frequency in vascular bundles of maize seedling leaf induced by growth at sub-optimal temperatures in relation to photosynthesis and assimilate export P. Sowin´ski (Btonie, Warsaw, Poland), A. Rudzin´ska-Langwald and P. Kobus (Warsaw, Poland) 183 VOLUME 50, ISSUE 3

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Nitrate additions enhance the photosynthetic sensitivity of a nodulated South African Mediterranean-climate legume (Podalyria calyptrata ) to elevated UV-B C. F. Musil, B. S. Kgope (Cape Town, South Africa), S. B. M. Chimphango (Rondebosch, South Africa) and F. D. Dakora (Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa)

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Uptake and distribution of 35S-sulfate in needles and roots of spruce seedlings as affected by exposure to SO2 and H2S M. Tausz (Graz, Austria), W. Weidner (Graz, Austria; Haren, The Netherlands), A. Wonisch (Graz, Austria), L. J. De Kok (Haren, The Netherlands) and D. Grill (Graz, Austria)

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Leaf gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence and growth responses of Genipa americana seedlings to soil flooding M. S. Mielke, A.-A. F. de Almeida, F. P. Gomes, M. A. G. Aguilar and P. A. O. Mangabeira (Ilhe´us, Brazil)

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P effects on N uptake and remobilization during regrowth of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum ) T.-H. Kim, W.-J. Jung, B.-R. Lee (Gwangju, South Korea), T. Yoneyama (Tokyo, Japan), H.-Y. Kim (Daegu, South Korea) and K.-Y. Kim (Gwangju, South Korea)

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Interactive effects of pH, arsenic and phosphorus on uptake of As and P and growth of the arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L. under hydroponic conditions S. Tu and L. Q. Ma (Gainesville, FL, USA)

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Accumulation of osmolytes and osmotic adjustment in water-stressed wheat (Triticum aestivum ) and maize (Zea mays ) as affected by calcium and its antagonists H. Nayyar (Chandigarh, India)

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Antioxidative responses of wheat treated with realistic concentration of cadmium M. T. Milone, C. Sgherri (Pisa, Italy), H. Clijsters (Diepenbeek, Belgium) and F. Navari-Izzo (Pisa, Italy)

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Cumulative Author Index, Vols. 49 /50 Cumulative Subject Index, Vols. 49 /50 Contents of Volume 50

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