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Volume 187 Issue 4 (September 2010)


New Phytologist, August 2010 187 (4) - cover

In planta interaction of AvrBsT from Xanthomonas with SnRK1 shown by BiFC. Courtesy of Robert Szczesny. (Szczesny et al. pp. 1058–1074).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 187 Issue 3 (August 2010)


New Phytologist, August 2010 187 (3) - cover

Tropical rain forest canopy at dawn, SW Rondônia, Brazil. Courtesy of Patrick Meir (Meir and Woodward, pp. 553-557).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 187 Issue 2 (July 2010)


New Phytologist, July 2010 187 (2) - COVER

Chilling-induced cell death in an Arabidopsis leaf. Courtesy of Xiaozhen Huang. (Huang et al. pp. 301–312).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 187 Issue 1 (July 2010)


New Phytologist, July 2010 187 (1) - COVER

Cross-section of mature stelar region of a seminal root of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Courtesy of Thorsten Knipfer. (Knipfer & Fricke 159–170).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 186 Issue 4 (June 2010)


New Phytologist, June 2010 186 (4) - COVER

Mimosa humivagans, a nodulating legume endemic to the highlands of central Brazil. Courtesy of Marcelo Simon. (Bueno dos Reis et al. 934–946).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 186 Issue 3 (May 2010)


New Phytologist, May 2010 186 (3) - COVER

Self-incompatible Oenothera rhombipetala, fourpoint evening primrose (Oklahoma, USA). Courtesy of Marc Johnson. (Johnson et al. 769-779).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 186 Issue 2 (April 2010)


New Phytologist, April 2010 186 (2) - COVER

A hemispherical image of the POP/EUROFACE tree canopy taken on 12 November 2004. Courtesy of Carlo Calfapietra & Marco Alesi. (Tallis et al. 415-428).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 186 Issue 1 (April 2010)


New Phytologist, April 2010 186 (1) - COVER

The vigorous neo-allopolyploid Spartina anglica (Poaceae) in Brittany (Roscoff, France). Courtesy of M. L. Ainouche. (Chelaifa et al. pp. 161–174).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 185 Issue 4 (March 2010)


New Phytologist, March 2010 185 (4) - COVER

A water droplet on a water-repelling hairy leaf of the floating fern, Salvinia natans. Courtesy of György Kriska. (Egri et al. pp. 979–987).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 185 Issue 3 (February 2010)


New Phytologist, February 2010 185 (3) - COVER

Induction of GFP reporter in Medicago truncatula by secreted Myc factors from Glomus intraradices. Courtesy of H. Kuhn.(Kuhn et al. pp.716–733).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 185 Issue 2 (January 2010)


New Phytologist, January 2010 185 (2) - COVER

Isolated Juniperus thurifera trees in Ciria-Borobia, site of community importance (Soria, Spain). Courtesy of José Miguel Olano. (Camarero et al. pp 472–482).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 185 Issue 1 (January 2010)


New Phytologist, January 2010 185 (1) - COVER

The obligate Bromeliad, Tillandsia brachycaulos – a native of Mexico and Central America. Photograph taken in St Andrews Botanic Garden. Courtesy of RMM Crawford.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 184 Issue 4 (December 2009)


New Phytologist, December 2009 184 (4) - COVER

Aristolochia chiapensis in the Lacandonia Rainforest located in Chiapas, Mexico.  Courtesy of Stefan Wanke.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 184 Issue 3 (November 2009)


New Phytologist, November 2009 184 (3) - COVER

Tropical achlorophyllous orchid, Gastrodia similis, at Mare Longue (La Réunion). Courtesy of Thomas Tully and Florent Martos.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 184 Issue 2 (October 2009)


New Phytologist, October 2009 184 (2) - COVER

Localised autofluorescence in wheat leaves below attempted penetration by the fungus Magnaporthe. Courtesy of Hale Tufan.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 184 Issue 1 (October 2009)


New Phytologist, October 2009, 184 (1) - COVER

The great gentian (Gentiana lutea L.) in the Haut-Doubs, France. Courtesy of Michel Chalot.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 183 Issue 4 (September 2009)


New Phytologist, September 2009, 183 (4) - COVER

Summer-dormant sand-sheathed roots of the perennial Southern Rush Lyginia barbata. Courtesy of Michael Shane.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 183 Issue 3 (August 2009)


New Phytologist, August 2009, 183 (3) - COVER

Bonatea speciosa – a South African species whose flowers Darwin considered to be the most ‘profoundly modified’ of all orchids. Courtesy of Steven Johnson.

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 183 Issue 2 (July 2009)


New Phytologist, July 2009, 183 (2) - COVER

Drosophila flies visit a yeasty-smelling Pawpaw flower (Asimina triloba) in Columbia, SC, USA. Courtesy of Robert Raguso.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 183 Issue 1 (July 2009)


New Phytologist, July 2009, 183 (1) - COVER

The parasitic witchweed, Striga hermonthica, infecting rice roots. Courtesy of Mayuko Sato & Kiminori Toyooka at RIKEN, Japan.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 182 Issue 4 (June 2009)


New Phytologist, June 2009, 182 (4) - COVER

The ant Petalomyrmex phylax feeding on nectar-producing glands of its host plant Leonardoxa africana. Courtesy of Rumsaïs Blatrix and Emmanuel Defossez.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 182 Issue 3 (May 2009)


New Phytologist, May 2009, 182 (3) - COVER

Circumnutation in Arabidopsis stem over a period of 75 minutes on Earth. Courtesy of Bjarte Gees Bokn Solheim.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 182 Issue 2 (April 2009)


New Phytologist, April 2009, 182 (2) - COVER

Zaluzianskya microsiphon, one of several wild flowers coevolved with the long-tongued fly Prosoeca ganglbaueri. Courtesy of Steven Johnson.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 182 Issue 1 (April 2009)


New Phytologist, April 2009, 182 (1) - COVER

Hakea psilorrhyncha inflorescence protected from florivores by sharp-pointed needle leaves. Courtesy of Byron Lamont.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 181 Issue 4 (March 2009)


New Phytologist, March 2009, 181 (4) - COVER

Amanita muscaria emerging from soil near Pinus radiata on Sunset Boulevard, San Francisco, CA, USA. Courtesy of John Lennie.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 181 Issue 3 (February 2009)


New Phytologist, February 2009, 181 (3) - COVER

Restoration of pollen formation in an Arabidopsis male-sterile mutant by complementation. Courtesy of Clive Lo.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 181 Issue 2 (January 2009)


New Phytologist, January 2009, 181 (2) - COVER Sassafras albidum pistillate flowers. Courtesy of Michael Hogan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 181 Issue 1 (January 2009)


New Phytologist, January 2009, 181 (1)  - COVERCyanobacterial filaments entering the developing megasporocarp of Azolla microphylla through the opening of the indusium chamber. Courtesy of Weiwen Zheng.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 180 Issue 4 (December 2008)


New Phytologist, December 2008, 180 (4) - COVER
Saxifraga oppositifolia flourishing with climatic warming, Spitsbergen, Norway. Courtesy of R.M.M. Crawford (Plants at the Margin, 2008, Cambridge University Press).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 180 Issue 3 (November 2008)


New Phytologist, November 2008, 180 (3) - COVER

The northern pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, in the Cedarburg Bog, Wisconsin, USA. Courtesy of Erica Young.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 180 Issue 2 (October 2008)


New Phytologist, October 2008, 180 (2) - COVER
Dual fluorescent staining of Populus trichocarpa–Laccaria bicolor ectomycorrhizal root section. Courtesy of V. Legué, V. Pereda and J. Richter.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 180 Issue 1 (October 2008)


New Phytologist, October 2008, 180 (1) - COVER
Primary and secondary xylem in a branch root of field-grown canola. Courtesy of Margaret McCully.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Volume 179 Issue 4 (September 2008)


New Phytologist, September 2008, 179 (4) - COVER
Sucrose-treated Arabidopsis seedlings showing anthocyanin accumulation. Courtesy of Giovanni Povero.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 179 Issue 3 (August 2008)


New Phytologist, August 2008, 179 (3) - COVER
Clustering of Arabidopisis MAP kinase signalling components based on genome wide gene expression similarities. Courtesy of Laszlo Bogre.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 179 Issue 2 (July 2008)


New Phytologist, July 2008, 179 (2) - COVER
Visualization of H2O2/ROS accumulation in receptive stigmas of Carex sp. Courtesy of Stephanie McInnis and Simon Hiscock.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 179 Issue 1 (July 2008)


New Phytologist, July 2008, 179 (1) - COVER
Edmondia sesamoides (sewejaartje 'little seven years') flowering in the South African fynbos. Courtesy of P.M. Woodward.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 178 Issue 4 (June 2008)


New Phytologist, June 2008, 178 (4) - COVER
FTsZ assembles into networks in Physcomitrella chloroplasts. Courtesy of Justine Kiessling.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 178 Issue 3 (May 2008)


New Phytologist, May 2008, 178 (3) - COVER
NO-induced DAR-4M AM fluorescence in Arabidopsis leaves treated with different concentrations of zeatin. Courtesy of G. Scherer.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 178 Issue 2 (April 2008)


New Phytologist, April 2008, 178 (2) - COVER
Adventitious roots of the walking palm (Socratea sp.), Tambopata National Reserve, Peru. Courtesy of Jorge Vivanco and Tiffany Weir.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 178 Issue 1 (April 2008)


New Phytologist, April 2008, 178 (1) - COVER
Pinus krempfii leaves, flattened for life in the tropics. Courtesy of Tim Brodribb.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Volume 177 Issue 4 (March 2008)


New Phytologist, March 2008, 177 (4) - COVER
Silvery gas films on leaves of submerged Phragmites australis. Courtesy of Ole Pedersen,

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Volume 177 Issue 3 (February 2008)


New Phytologist, February 2008, 177 (3) - COVER
Scanning electron micrograph of intervessel pit membranes in Salix alba. Courtesy of Brendan Choat and Steven Jansen.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 177 Issue 2 (January 2008)


New Phytologist, January 2008, 177 (2) - COVER
Glomus intraradices transformed spore expressing deRED-stuA that localizes at the nuclei. Courtesy of Natalia Requena.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Volume 177 Issue 1 (January 2008)


New Phytologist, January 2008, 177 (1) - COVER
Flowering crocus at Alp Flix, Switzerland. Courtesy of Seraina Bassin.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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