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2007 Vol. 175
No. 3 ISSN 0028-646X
www.newphytologist.org International Journal ofPlant Science
STruffles attack plants with * Tansley reviews aromatic weapons * Physiological roles of
* Drought and symbiosis- nonselective cation channels / why is ABA necessary for in plants
arbuscular mycorrhiza? * Resistance to pathogens and host developmental stage
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CONTENTS 512 How do climate warming and species richness affect CO2 fluxes in experimental grasslands?
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Commentary Berge, S. van Dongen, I. A. Janssens, R. Ceulemans & I. Nijs 381 Interaction: Aromatic weapons: truffles attack plants by the 523 Nitrogen deposition but not ozone affects productivity and
production of volatiles * Drought and symbiosis - why is community composition of subalpine grassland after 3 yr of abscisic acid necessary for arbuscular mycorrhiza? treatment
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Invited speakers Sir Michael Berridge FRS (Babraham Institute/ University of Cambridge, UK) Tony Trewavas FRS (University of Edinburgh, UK) Colin Brownlee (Marine Biological Association, UK) Hillel Fromm (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Simon Gilroy (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Alice Harmon (University of Florida, USA) Alistair Hetherington (University of Bristol, UK) Marc Knight (University of Durham, UK) Jorg Kudla (Institut for Botanik and Botani garden, Muenster, Germany) Paul McCabe (University College Dublin, Ireland) Giles Oldroyd (JIC, Norwich, UK) Joe Poovaiah (Washington State University, USA) Raoul Ranjeva (CNRS Toulouse, France) Dale Sanders FRS (University of York, UK) Julian Schroeder (UCSD, USA) Alex Webb (University of Cambridge, UK)
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