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Trends in Plant Science
Title
Publication Date
Language
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The nitrogen physiology of the marine N2-fixing cyanobacteria Trichodesmium spp.
2000/04/01
English
Photosynthesis and primary metabolism
2001/03/01
English
Genetic map-based studies of reticulate evolution in plants
1998/07/01
Switching on plant genes by external chemical signals
2001/04/01
English
At the root of mycorrhizal symbioses
1997/01/01
English
Nodulation by numbers: the role of ethylene in symbiotic nitrogen fixation
2001/11/01
English
Announcement
2000/08/01
English
Adhesion and cell movement during pollination: cherchez la femme
2000/09/01
English
New ways for old genes
2000/12/01
English
Colorful idea
2001/08/01
English
Online access to Trends in Plant Science now available at
1999/08/01
Microtubule-organizing centres in plants
1997/06/01
English
The physical map of an Arabidopsis chromosome
1996/01/01
English
The cohesion theory debate continues
2001/10/01
English
Changing flowers
1996/12/01
English
Do plants have more genes than humans? Yes, when it comes to ABC proteins
2001/08/01
English
Virus movement crosses the Kingdom barrier
2001/06/01
English
Plant virus protection and environmental harm
1998/04/01
English
Cell-fate specification in the root epidermis
1998/01/01
English
ROS in root gravitropism: the auxin messengers?
2001/12/01
English
Microfibril orientation in wood cells: new angles on an old topic
2000/09/01
English
Gene nomenclature
1996/09/01
English
Virulence and cAMP in smuts, blasts and blights
1997/05/01
English
The molecular mechanism of sodium influx to root cells
1999/07/01
English
Use of AFLP in cereals research
1999/02/01
English
Putting plant anatomy in its place
2001/09/01
English
Gene silencing and virus resistance: a common mechanism
1996/04/01
English
Historical importance of TMV
2000/06/01
English
Transplastomic: the new transgenic
2001/11/01
English
Protein phosphorylation in and around signal transduction
2002/02/01
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