New Phytologist (1998)
Articles of New Phytologist entered for 1998:
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 67-73
A. Taylor and W.E. Seel (1998)
Do Striga hermonthica-induced changes in soil matric potential cause the reduction in stomatal conductance and growth of infected maize plants?
New Phytologist 138 (1), p. 67
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 251-263
Michele C. Heath (1998)
Involvement of reactive oxygen species in the response of resistant (hypersensitive) or susceptible cowpeas to the cowpea rust fungus
New Phytologist 138 (2), p. 251
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 497-505
A.F. Raybould, A.J. Gray and R.T. Clarke (1998)
The long-term epidemic of Claviceps purpurea on Spartina anglica in Poole Harbour: pattern of infection, effects on seed production and the role of Fusarium heterosporum
New Phytologist 138 (3), p. 497
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 553-561
Mohammed Chillali, Daniel Wipf, Jean-Jacques Guillaumin, Caroline Mohammed and Bernard Botton (1998)
Delineation of the European Armillaria species based on the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of ribosomal DNA
New Phytologist 138 (3), p. 553
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 589-598
Uwe Mohr, Jürg Lange, Thomas Boller, Andres Wiemken and Regina Vögeli-Lange (1998)
Plant defence genes are induced in the pathogenic interaction between bean roots and Fusarium solani, but not in the symbiotic interaction with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae
New Phytologist 138 (4), p. 589
New Phytologist (1998) 138, 629-637
W. Otten and C.A. Gilligan (1998)
Effect of physical conditions on the spatial and temporal dynamics of the soil-borne fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani
New Phytologist 138 (4), p. 629
New Phytologist (1998) 139, 301-309
Marie-Laure Navas, Nathalie Friess and Jacques Maillet (1998)
Influence of Cucumber mosaic virus infection on the growth response of Portulaca oleracea (purslane) and Stellaria media (chickweed) to nitrogen availability
New Phytologist 139 (2), p. 301
New Phytologist (1998) 139, 549-553
A.L. Rabiti, L. Betti, C. Bortolotti, F. Marini, A. Canova, N. Bagni and P. Torrigiani (1998)
Short-term polyamine response in TMV-inoculated hypersensitive and susceptible tobacco plants
New Phytologist 139 (3), p. 549
New Phytologist (1998) 139, 597-609
L. Cole, F.M. Dewey and C.R. Hawes (1998)
Immunocytochemical studies of the infection mechanisms of Botrytis fabae I. The fungal extracellular matrix in penetration and post-penetration processes
New Phytologist 139 (4), p. 597
New Phytologist (1998) 139, 611-622
L. Cole, F.M. Dewey and C.R. Hawes (1998)
Immunocytochemical studies of the infection mechanisms of Botrytis fabae II. Host cell wall breakdown
New Phytologist 139 (4), p. 611
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 43-53
J.E. Kerslake, S.J. Woodin and S.E. Hartley (1998)
Effects of carbon dioxide and nitrogen enrichment on a plant-insect interaction: the quality of Calluna vulgaris as a host for Operophtera brumata
New Phytologist 140 (1), p. 43
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 55-63
A.-M. Manninen, T. Holopainen and J.K. Holopainen (1998)
Susceptibility of ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings to a generalist insect herbivore, Lygus rugulipennis, at two nitrogen availability levels
New Phytologist 140 (1), p. 55
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 65-73
Heather Dale and Malcolm C. Press (1998)
Elevated atmospheric CO2 influences the interaction between the parasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor and its host Trifolium repens
New Phytologist 140 (1), p. 65
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 239-249
J. Oleksyn, P. Karolewski, M.J. Giertych, R. Zytkowiak, P.B. Reich and M.G. Tjoelker (1998)
Primary and secondary host plants differ in leaf-level photosynthetic response to herbivory: evidence from Alnus and Betula grazed by the alder beetle, Agelastica alni
New Phytologist 140 (2), p. 239
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 667-675
J.R. Watling and M.C. Press (1998)
How does the C4 grass Eragrostis pilosa respond to elevated carbon dioxide and infection with the parasitic angiosperm Striga hermonthica?
New Phytologist 140 (4), p. 667
New Phytologist (1998) 140, 709-714
Levente Kiss (1998)
Natural occurrence of Ampelomyces intracellular mycoparasites in mycelia of powdery mildew fungi
New Phytologist 140 (4), p. 709