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v. 11 ISBN 9780120059119
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M.W. Steer, J.M. Picton, and J.C. Earnshaw, Laser Light Scattering in Biological Research.
N.W. Kerby and J.A. Raven, Transport and Fixation of Inorganic Carbon by Marine Algae.
J.S.G. Reid, Cell Wall Storage Carbohydrates in Seeds--Biochemistry of Seed "Gums" and "Hemicelluloses."
D.J. von Willert, Welwitschia mirabilis--New Aspects in the Biology of an Old Plant.
References at the end of each chapter.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 12 ISBN 9780120059126
Description
Advances in Botanical Research provides an up-to-date source of information for students, lecturing staff and research workers in plant sciences. The topics discussed in Volume 12 span a wide area, ranging from the biochemical mechanisms involved in the light modulation of enzyme activity, to the phylogenetic significance of the dinoflagellate chromosome. This series specializes in articles evaluating particular areas of advanced botany and as such continues to be of interest to botanists in a variety of research areas.
From the Preface:
The changes in enzyme activity in green plants caused by the transition from light to dark are now regarded as important regulatory processes directing metabolism towards synthesis of sugars and storage compounds in the light, and their breakdown in the dark. Light affects chloroplast enzyme activity in a number of diverse ways, through alteration of stromal pH, ion and metabolite levels. However, there are also changes in activity in some enzymes that involve post-translation (probably covalent) modification of the enzyme protein, and these are generally referred to as 'light modulation'. In her article, Anderson reviews such plant enzyme systems, the biochemical mechanisms involved (probably by reduction of a disulphide bond), their potential molecular basis and the function of modulation in photosynthetic carbon metabolism.
One of the most important developments in plant molecular genetics is the rapid improvement of our understanding of the nature and mechanisms of mutation induced by transposable elements. It is interesting to reflect that the origins of this lie in our fascination for variegated plants as horticultural curiosities! Because of our increasing interest in transposable elements for exploring the genetic origins of variation, or as systems for molecular biology and genetic engineering, the review of Plant Transposable Elements by the group at the Max-Planck Institute, K"ln (Nevers, Shepherd and Saedler) is particularly welcome. How transposons will be used to isolate genes known only for their phenotypic effects will be seen in the future.
The unicellular dinoflagellates are major components of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Apart from their general ecological importance, there are a number of reasons why they are of interest to biologists. In this volume we consider two such aspects. The article by Sigee discusses the very high level of DNA possessed by these organisms, the particular configuration of their chromatin and their nuclear organisation. These are of phylogenetic significance, and to summarise the position as presented in Sigee's article, it now seems that dinoflagellates are to be regarded as true eukaryotes with some prokaryote features, and that probably they are 'primitive' rather than degenerate forms of more advanced ancestors.
Algae that can produce toxins effective against animals are found in three of the eight algal divisions, including the dinoflagellates. Carmichael reviews various apsects of biology and chemistry of these chemically diverse toxins, some of which can exert potent effects on humans, and considers their potential natural role. Few ideas of such ecological roles appear to have been subject to critical experimentation, and this article should provide a framework for such future work.
Table of Contents
L.E. Anderson, Light/Dark Modulation of Enzyme Activity in Plants. W.W. Carmichael, Algal Toxins. P. Nevers, N.S. Shepherd, and H. Saedler, Plant Transposable Elements. D.C. Sigee, The Dinoflagellate Chromosome. Each chapter includes references. Author Index. Subject Index.
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v. 14 ISBN 9780120059140
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R.J. Ellis and C. Robinson, Protein Targeting.
J.C. Gray, Control of Isoprenoid Biosynthesis in Higher Plants.
M. Ginzburg, Dunaliella: A Green Alga Adapted to Salt.
Each chapter includes references.
Index.
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v. 15 ISBN 9780120059157
Description
The latest volume in this series continues as a detailed review in botanical science to a wide audience. The papers in this volume are of general interest and present fascinating updates of important aspects of plant growth, physiology, and reproduction.
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T. Bjerkman, Perception of Gravity by Plants.
H. Griffiths, Crassulacean Acid Metabolism: A Re-Appraisal of Physiological Plasticity in Form and Function.
L.V. Kochian and W.J. Lucas, Potassium Transport in Roots.
R.I. Pennell, Sporogenesis in Conifers.
Index.
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v. 18 ISBN 9780120059188
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This latest volume in a monographic series on botanical research contains four reviews covering subjects of interest to a broad range of botanists. These are, the effects of polluted air on photosynthesis and stomatal function, the use of physiological/biochemical responses as an analytical tool in the early detection of injury caused by stress and air pollution, the transport and metabolism of carbon and nitrogen in legume nodules and the interaction of plants with wind, including the effect of vegetation on air movement and the resulting influences on microclimate. The book also examines the construction of fibre optic microprobes and their applications in measuring the light micro-environment within plant tissues.
Table of Contents
- Photosynthesis and stomatal responses to polluted air and the use of physiological and biochemical responses for early detection and diagnostic tools, H. Saxe
- transport and metabolism of carbon and nitrogen in legume nodules, J.G. Streeter
- plants and wind, P van Gardingen and J. Grace
- fibre optic microprobes and measurement of the light microenvironment, T.C. Vogelmann, et al.
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v. 19 ISBN 9780120059195
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Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication bringing together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. The four essays in this volume reflect the very latest in botanical research with their broad scope of interest to plant scientists in many areas. The articles include a detailed examination of oligosaccarins, the role of plant hormones in root-to-shoot communications, second-hand choloplasts,and the gametophyte-sporophyte junction in land plants.
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S. Aldington and S.C. Fry, Oligosaccharins.
M.B. Jackson, Are Plant Hormones Involed in Root to Shoot Communication?
G.I. McFadden, Second-hand Chloroplasts: Evolution of Cryptomonad Algae.
R. Ligrone, J.G. Duckett, and K.S. Renzaglia, The Gametophyte-Sporophyte Junction in Land Plants.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 20 ISBN 9780120059201
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The twentieth volume in the series offers articles of interest to a broad range of plant scientists. These vary from consideration of the relationship between vegetation and climate to the biochemistry and uses of commonly used plant metabolites. Woodward and Smith discuss the development of dynamic and mechanistic models to overcome some of the limitations of current, essentially static, approaches to the effect of climate change on natural vegetation and crops.The chapter by Ratcliffe studies the use made of various NMR techniques in the study of physiological and other problems in plants. Van den Ende's article deals with the use of Chlamydomonas, a typical unicellular algal system, for the study of organelle development and the controlling mechanisms involved, in both its vegetative cell cycle and in gametogenesis.The natural roles and basic biochemistry of commonly used plant metabolites are often almost completely misunderstood. The last chapter by Pierpoint looks at an example of these, the salicylates, which are of great importance in medical research and for their medicinal value. Following a summary of the historical background to their study and use, the author considers recent progress towards understanding their biosynthesis and natural roles in the context of their better-understood pharmacological actions in animals.
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F.I. Woodward and T.M. Smith, Global Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance: Modelling the Controls by Soil and Climate.
R.G. Ratcliffe, In vivo NMR Studies of Higher Plants and Algae.
H. van den Ende, Vegetative and Gametic Development in the Green Alga Chlamydomonas.
W.S. Pierpoint, Salicylic Acid and its Derivatives in Plants: Medicines, Metabolites, and Messenger Molecules.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 21 ISBN 9780120059218
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The twenty-first volume in the series focuses on plant pathology and is the first to integrate Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The articles represented strive both to draw insights from relevant biological disciplines into the realm of plant pathology and to reveal the general principles of plant pathology to the broad audience of biologists, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and teachers.
Kombrink and Somssich address how plant pathogens communicate at the genetic and biochemical level in determining resistance or susceptibility. This general theme is continued in articles on the nature of fungal wilt diseases (Beckman and Roberts); plant virus infection (de Zoeten); and the gene-for-gene interactions between plants and fungi (de Wit). Ehrlich takes up the timely issue of how pressure to expand and intensify agriculture is influencing agroecosystems and natural ecosystems on a global scale. The current status and future prospects of chestnuts, in health and disease, is considered by Anagnostakis. In an article on phytoplasmas, Kirkpatrick and Smart review the recent application of molecular techniques to the inference of taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships among mycoplasma-like organisms. To conclude the volume, Savary and colleagues show how a form of systems analysis can be used to handle large and complex data sets in epidemology.
Table of Contents
Defense Responses of Plants to Pathogens. On the Nature and Genetic Basis for Resistance and Tolerance to Fungal Wilt Diseases of Plants. Implications to Population Pressure on Agriculture and Ecosystems. Plant Virus Infection: Another Point of View. The Pathogens and Pests of Chestnuts. Fungal Avirulence Genes and Plant Resistence Genes: Unravelling the Molecular Basis of Gene-For-Gene Interactions. Phytoplasmas: Can Phylogeny Provide the Means to Understand Pathogenicity? Use of Categorical Information and Correspondance Analysis in Plant Disease Epidemiology. Subject Index.
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v. 22 ISBN 9780120059225
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Harmonious, integrated functioning of the whole plant system requires that its various cells, tissues and organs should be able to communicate with each other, transferring a range of information on environmental conditions, physiological and microbial stresses etc. In this volume of Advances in Botanical Research incorporating Advances in Plant Pathology three articles are concerned with different aspects of plant signalling.McDonald and Davis consider how shoot systems respond to drying and N-deficient soil, in terms of their stomatal behaviour and growth, via the transmission of root-derived chemical signals. Malone considers the major hypotheses that have been proposed with particular attention being given to hydraulic pressure signals and the hydraulic dispersal of chemical signals. At a different, intracellular level of communication, a wide variety of second messengers couple extracellular stimuli to a characteristic physiological response. Webb et al. Consider progress made in establishing similar roles for calcium in plant signalling in the context of the mammalian paradigms.The effects of UV-B radiation on plants have been extensively investigated in recent years. Jordan considers progress in understanding the chain of events from perception of UV-B to signal transduction and consequent changes in gene expression and regulation.Smith and Smith assess the various hypotheses erected over the years to explain structure and function of the host-parasite interface formed by vesticular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizas, an important and widespread mutualistic symbioses of a wide range of higher and some lower plants.
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Mutualism and Parasitism: Diversity in Function and Structure in the 'Arbuscular' (VA) Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Calcium Ions as Intracellular Second Messengers in Higher Plants. The Effects of Ultra Violet-B Radiation on Plants: A Molecular Perspective. Rapid Long-Distance Signal Transmission in Higher Plants. Keeping in Touch: Responses of the Whole Plant to Deficits in Water and Nitrogen Supply.
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v. 24 ISBN 9780120059249
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Articles in this volume analyze rapidly evolving approaches, many at the cusp of development, to research plant defence mechanisms, pathogen variability, and epidemiolgy. Some of the topics covered include: contributions of population genetics to plant disease epidemiology and management; cellular interactions between plants and biotrophic fungal parasites; and asexual sporulation in the oomycetes.
Table of Contents
- Contributions of population genetics to plant disease epidemiology and management, M.G. Milgroom and W.E. Fry
- a molecular view through the looking glass - the pyrenopeziza brassicae-brassica interaction, A.M. Ashby
- balance and interaction between sexual and asexual reproduction in fungi, M. Chamberlain, and D.S. Ingram
- the role of leucine-rich repeat proteins in plant defences, D.A. Jones and J.D.G. Jones
- fungal lifestyles and ecosystem dynamics - biological aspects of plant pathogens, plant endophytes, and saphrophytes, R.J. Rodriguez and R.S Redman
- cellular interactions between plants and biotrophic fungal parasites, M.C. Heath and D. Skalamera
- symbiology of mouse-ear cress (Aribdopsis thaliana) and oomycetes, E.B. Holub and J.L. Beynon
- use of monoclonal antibodies to detect, quantify and visualize fungi in soils
- F.M. Dewey, C.R. Thornton, and C.A. Gilligan
- function of fungal haustoria in epiphytic and endophytic infections, P.T.N. Spencer-Phillips
- towards an understanding of the population genetics of plant-colonizing bacteria, B. Haubold and P.B. Rainey
- asexual sporulation of oomycetes, A.R. Hardman, G.J. Hyde
- horizontal gene transfer in rhizosphere - a curiosity or a driving force in evolution?, J. Wostemeyer, A. Wostemeyer, and K. Voigt
- the origins of phytophthora species attacking legumes in Australia, J.A.G. Irwin, A.R. Crawford and A. Drenth.
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v. 26 ISBN 9780120059263
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication.
Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first fewvolumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.
The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series.
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J.M. Whipps, Developments in the Biological Control of Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens. P.R. Shewry and J.A. Lucas, Plant Proteins that Confer Resistance to Pests and Pathogens. D.J. Beerling, The Net Primary Productivity and Water Use of Forests in the Geological Past. L. Colombo, A.J. van Tunen, H.J.M. Dons, and G.C. Angenent, Molecular Control of Flower Development in Petunia Hybrida. R.C. Leegood, The Regulation of C<->4 Photosynthesis. J.D.B.Weyers and T. Lawson, Heterogeneity in Stomatal Characteristics. Subject Index.
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v. 28 ISBN 9780120059287
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication.
Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first fewvolumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.
The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series.
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M.G. Palmgren, Proton Gradients and Plant Growth: Role of the Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase.
Z. Tymowska-Lalanne and M. Kreis, The Plant Invertases: Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
A.E. Ashford, Dynamic Pleiomorphic Vacuole Systems: Are They Endosomes and Transport Compartments in Fungal Hyphae?
T.P. Brutnell and J.A. Langdale, Signals in Leaf Development.
V.F. Irish and E.M. Kramer, Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Angiosperm Flower Development.
C. Dumas, F. Berger, J-E. Faure, and E. Marthys-Rochon, Gametes, Fertilization and Early Embryogenesis in Flowering Plants.
Subject Index.
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v. 29 ISBN 9780120059294
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication.
Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first few volumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.
The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series.
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J.A. Lee, The Calcicole-Calcifuge Problem Revisited.
M.R. Ashmore, Ozone Impacts on Agriculture: An Issue of Global Concern.
G.I. Jenkins, Signal Transduction Networks and the Integration of Responses to Environmental Stimuli.
A. Amtmann and D. Sanders, Mechanisms of Na+ Uptake by Plant Cells.
D.B. Lazof and N. Bernstein, The NaCl Induced Inhibition of Shoot Growth: The Case for Disturbed Nutrition with Special Consideration of Calcium.
Subject Index.
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v. 30 ISBN 9780120059300
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first few volumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series.
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B.G. Forde and D.T. Clarkson, Nitrate and Ammonium Nutrition of Plants: Physiological and Molecular Perspectives.
J.A. Pickett, D.W.M. Smiley, and C.M. Woodcock, Secondary Metabolites in Plant/Insect Interactions: Dynamic Systems of Induced and Adaptive Responses.
H. Ashihara and A. Crozier, Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Caffeine and Related Purine Alkaloids in Plants.
M.D. Serpe and E.A. Nothnagel, Arabinogalactan-Proteins in the Multiple Domains of the Plant Cell Surface.
N.T. Keen, Plant Disease Resistance: Progress in Basic Understanding and Practical Application.
Subject Index.
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v. 33 ISBN 9780120059331
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This volume of Advances in Botanical Research incorporating Advances in Plant Pathology includes five reviews on a variety of topics including:
* Foliar Endophytes and Their Interactions with Host Plants, with Specific Reference to the Gymnospermae
* Plants in Search of Sunlight
* The Mechanics of Root Anchorage
* Molecular Genetics of Sulphate Assimilation
* Pathogenecity, Host-specificity, and Population Biology of Taesia spp, Causal Agents of Eyespot Disease of Cereals
Table of Contents
W.-M. Kriel, W.J. Swart and P.W. Crous, Foliar Endophytes and Their Interactions with Host Plants, with Specific Reference to the Gymnospermae.
D. Koller, Plants in Search of Sunlight.
A.R. Ennos, The Mechanics of Root Anchorage.
M.J. Hawkesford and J.L. Wray, Molecular Genetics of Sulphate Assimilation.
J.A. Lucas, P. Dyer and T.D. Murray, Pathogenecity, Host-specificity, and Population Biology of Taesia spp, Causal Agents of Eyespot Disease of Cereals.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 35 ISBN 9780120059362
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. First published in 1963, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field for more than thirty years. In 1995, Advances in Botanical Research was merged with Advances in Plant Pathology to provide one comprehensive resource for the plant science community, with equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. Now edited by J.A. Callow (University of Birmingham, UK), supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics which will appeal to post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology and plant physiology. Eclectic volumes in the serial are supplemented by thematic volumes on such topics as Plant Protein Kinases, and Plant Trichomes.In 1999, the Institute for Scientific Information released figures showing that Advances in Botanical Research has an Impact Factor of 4.378, placing it 8th in the highly competitive category of Plant Sciences.
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v. 38 ISBN 9780120059386
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. First published in 1963, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field for more than thirty years. In 1995, Advances in Botanical Research was merged with Advances in Plant Pathology to provide one comprehensive resource for the plant science community, with equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes.
Now edited by J.A. Callow (University of Birmingham, UK), supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics which will appeal to post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology and plant physiology. Eclectic volumes in the serial are supplemented by thematic volumes on such topics as Plant Protein Kinases, and Plant Trichomes.
In 1999, the Institute for Scientific Information released figures showing that Advances in Botanical Research has an Impact Factor of 4.378, placing it 8th in the highly competitive category of Plant Sciences.
Table of Contents
An epidemiological framework for disease management. Golgi-independent trafficking of macromolecules to the plant vacuole.
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase: structure, function and regulation.
Developmental genetics of the angiosperm leaf.
A model for the evolution and genesis of the pseudotetraploid arabidopsis thaliana genome.
Age-related resistance to plant pathogens.
Tertiary Relict Floras.
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v. 39 ISBN 9780120059393
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Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics that appeal to post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences -- including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology and plant physiology. In 1995, Advances in Botanical Research was merged with Advances in Plant Pathology to provide one comprehensive resource for the plant science community, with equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. Volume 39 is a cumulative subject index that details the contents of Volumes 1 through 38 in addition to a complete contributor list!
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Complete list of contents
Cumulative Index of Volumes 1 - 38
List of Contributors with Affiliations
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v. 40 ISBN 9780120059409
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Edited by J.A. Callow and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 40th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to post-graduates and researchers alike.
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Starch Synthesis In Cereal Grains
The Hyperaccumulation of Metals by Plants
Plant Chromatin
The Interface between the Cell Cycle and Programmed Cell Death in Higher Plants
The Importance of Extracellular Carbohydrate Production by Marine Epipelic Diatoms
Fungal Pathogens of Insects: Cuticle Degrading Enzymes and Toxins
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v. 41 ISBN 9780120059416
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Edited by J.A. Callow and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 41st volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features five reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to post-graduates and researchers alike.
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. First published in 1963, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field for more than thirty years. In 1995, Advances in Botanical Research was merged with Advances in Plant Pathology to provide one comprehensive resource for the plant science community, with equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes.
Table of Contents
Multiple Responses of Rhizobia to Flavonoids During Legume Root Infection
Investigating and Manipulating Lignin Biosynthesis in the Post-Genomic Era
Application of Thermal Imaging and Infrared Sensing in Plant Physiology and Ecophysiology
Sequences and Phylogenies of Plant Pararetroviruses, Viruses and Transposable Elements
The Role of Plasmodesmata Regulation in Plant Development
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v. 42 ISBN 9780120059423
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Edited by J.A. Callow and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 42nd volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant pathology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features five reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to incorporate advances in plant pathology.
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1. Chemical manipulation of antioxidant defences in plants
2. The impact of molecular data in fungal systematics
3. Cytoskeletal regulation of the plane of cell division: An essential component of plant development and reproduction
4. Nitrogen and Carbon Metabolism in Plastids: Evolution, Integration, and Coordination with Reactions in the Cytosol
5. Chloroplast control of nuclear gene expression
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v. 43 ISBN 9780120059430
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Edited by J.A. Callow and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 43rd volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features four reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to post-graduates and researchers alike.
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1. Defensive and Sensory Chemical Ecology of Brown Algae
2. The Regulation of Carbon and Amino Acid Metabolism: Roles of SnRK1 and GCN2-Related Protein Kinase
3. Opportunities for the Control of Brassicaceous Weeds of Cropping Systems Using Mycoherbicides
4. Stress Resistance and Disease Resistance in Seaweeds: The Role of Reactive Oxygen Metabolism
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v. 44 ISBN 9780120059447
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Current major interests in this area include the study of higher level phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in the angiosperms, floral evolution, the genetic basis of key floral differences in basal angiosperms, the genetic and genomic consequences of polyploid speciation, conservation genetics of rare plant species, and phylogeography. Developmental Genetics of the Flower provides a series of papers focused on the developmental genetics of flowering as well as the genetic control of the timing of flowering. Investigation of speciational mechanisms, evolutionary relationships, and character evolution in flowering plants and land plants utilizing a variety of experimental approaches are discussed. The chapters are excellent reviews of the current fast-moving area of research.
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1. Angiosperm floral evolution: morphological developmental framework
Peter K. Endress
2. Recent developments regarding the evolutionary origin of flowers
Michael W. Frohlich
3. Duplication, Diversification and Comparative Genetics of Angiosperm MADS Box Genes
Vivian F. Irish
4. Beyond the ABC Model: Regulation of Floral Homeotic Genes
Laura M. Zahn, Baomin Feng and Hong Ma
5. Missing links: DNA-binding and target gene specificity of floral homeotic proteins
Rainer Melzer, Kerstin Kaufmann and Gunter Theissen
6. Genetics of floral development in Petunia
Anneke Rijpkema, Tom Gerats and Michiel Vandenbussche
7. Flower development: The Antirrhinum perspective
Brendan Davies, Maria Cartolano and Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer
8. Floral developmental genetics of Gerbera (Asteraceae)
Teemu H. Teeri, Mika Kotilainen, Anne Uimari, Satu Ruokolainen, Yan Peng Ng, Ursula Malm, Eija Poellanen, Suvi Broholm, Roosa Laitinen, Paula Elomaa and Victor A. Albert
9. Gene duplication and floral developmental genetics of basal eudicots
Elena M. Kramer and Elizabeth A. Zimmer
10. Genetics of grass flower development
Clinton J. Whipple and Robert J. Schmidt
11. Developmental Gene Evolution and the Origin of Grass Inflorescence Diversity
Simon T. Malcomber, Jill C. Preston, Renata Reinheimer, Jessie Kossuth and Elizabeth A. Kellogg
12. Expression of Floral Regulators in Basal Angiosperms and the Origin and Evolution of ABC Function
Pamela S. Soltis, Douglas E. Soltis, Sangtae Kim, Andre Chanderbali, and Matyas Buzgo
13. The molecular evolutionary ecology of plant development: Flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana
Kathleen Engelmann and Michael Purugganan
14. A Genomics Approach To The Study Of Ancient Polyploidy and Floral Developmental Genetics
James H. Leebens-Mack, Kerr Wall, Jill Duarte, Zhengui Zheng, David Oppenheimer and Claude dePamphilis
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v. 46 ISBN 9780123737052
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 46th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features four reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to post-graduates and researchers alike.
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Nitric oxide signaling in root development
How the environment regulates root architecture
Aquaporins from higher plants
Iron dynamics in higher plants
Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: cues and communication in the early steps of symbiotic interactions
Defense reactions in algae
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v. 45 ISBN 9780123740984
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Rapeseed is an important oilseed crop belonging to Crucifereae family and grown in subtropical to temperate climate. Recent discoveries have caused the scientific community to respond positively by directing a greater amount of research towards increasing production and improving the quality of rapeseed oil. Today, the annual worldwide production is approximately 7.5 million tons on 4 million acres. Canola ranks 5th in the production of world's oilseed crops following soybean, sunflower, groundnut and cottonseed. Rapeseed Breeding fully explains the miraculous discoveries about the genetic material which have contributed to the growth of this important crop. With contributions from world-renowned researchers from North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, this book provides the first scientific reference for scientists interested in the further exploitation of this important crop.
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Rapeseed Breeding
Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 45
Dr. S. K. Gupta
1. History, Origin and Evolution
S.K. Gupta and Aditya Pratap
2. Breeding Methods
B. Rai, S.K. Gupta and Aditya Pratap
3. Oil and meal quality improvement
Abha Agnihotri, Deepak Prem, Kadambari Gupta, Gautam Sarkar
4. Development and practical use of DNA markers
Katarzyna Mikolajczyk
5. Self-incompatibility
Ryo Fujimoto and Takeshi Nishio
6. Fingerprinting of oilseed rape cultivars
Vladislav Eurn and Jana THaludova
7. Haploid and doubled haploid technology
L. Xu, U. Najeeb, G.X. Tang, H.H. Gu, G.Q. Zhang, Y. He, W.J. Zhou
8. Breeding for apetalous rape: inheritance and yield physiology
Lixi Jiang
9. Breeding herbicide tolerant oilseed rape cultivars
Peter B. E. McVetty and Carla D. Zelmer
10. Breeding for Blackleg Resistance- The Biology and Epidemiology
W. G. Dilantha Fernando, Yu Chen and Kaveh Ghanbarnia
11. Development of Alloplasmic Rape
Michal Starzycki, Eligia Starzycki and Jan Pszczola
12. Honeybees and Rapeseed - A Pollinator Plant Interaction
D.P. Abrol
13. Genetic variation and metabolism of glucosinolates
Natalia Bellostas, Anne Dorthe Srensen, Jens Christian Srensen and Hilmer Srensen
14. Mutagenesis: Generation and Evaluation of Induced Mutations
Sanjay J. Jambhulkar
15. Rapeseed Biotechnology
Vinitha Cardoza and C. Neal Stewart, Jr.
16. Gene flow from wild species into rapeseed
Rikke Bagger Jrgensen
17. Evaluation, maintenance and conservation of germplasm
Ranbir Singh and S.K. Sharma
18. Oil Technology
Bertrand Matthaus
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v. 47 ISBN 9780123743275
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 47th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to post-graduates and researchers alike.
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Molecular Biology of Orchid Flowers-With Emphasis on Phalaenopsis
Bamboo Taxonomy in the Era of Molecular Markers
Expansins in Plant Development
The Plant Nucleolus
Molecular Physiology of Development and Quality of Citrus
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v. 48 ISBN 9780123746009
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 48th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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Vascular development and differentiation
Cold response pathways in plants
Circadian clocks in plants
Plant Lectins
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v. 49 ISBN 9780123747358
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 49th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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Relationship between phototropism and gravitropism
Cold response pathways in plants
Genome evolution in plant pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
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v. 50 ISBN 9780123748355
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 50th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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1. Aroma Volatiles: Biosynthesis and Mechanisms of Modulation During Fruit Ripening (DeFilippi, Manriquez, Luengwilai, Gonzalez-Aguero)
2. Jatopha curcas: A Revuew (Carels)
3. You are What You Eat: Interactions Between Root Parasitic Plants and Their Hosts (Irving and Cameron)
4. Low Oxygen Signaling and Tolerance in Plants (Licausi and Perata)
5. Roles of Circadian Clock and Histone Methylation in the Control of Floal Repressors (Fekih, Mefissi, Miyata, Ezura, Mizoguchi)
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v. 55 ISBN 9780123808684
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 50th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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1. Advances In Coffea Genomics
Alexandre de Kochko, Selastique Akaffou, Alan Andrade, Claudine Campa, Dominique Crouzillat, Romain Guyot, Perla Hamon, Ray Ming, Lukas A. Mueller, Valerie Poncet, Christine Tranchant-Dubreuil, Serge Hamon
2. Arabidopsis Histone Lysine Methyltransferases
Frederic Pontvianne, Todd Blevins and Craig S. Pikaard
3. Plant nematode interaction: a sophisticated dialogue
Pierre ABAD and Valerie M.WILLIAMSON
4. Regulatory components of shade avoidance
Jaime F Martinez-Garcia, Anahit Galstyan, Merce Salla-Martret, Nicolas Cifuentes-Esquivel, Marcal Gallemi and Jordi Bou-Torrent
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v. 54 ISBN 9780123808707
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 54th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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Pollen Germination and Tube Growth
Huei-Jing Wang,, Jong-Chin Huang,, and Guang-Yuh Jauh
Molecular mechanisms of sex determination in monoecious and dioecious plants
The evolution of floral symmetry
Helene Citerne, Florian Jabbour, Sophie Nadot and Catherine Damerval
Protein turnover in grass leaves
Louis John Irving, Yuji Suzuki Hiroyuki Ishida, Amane Makino
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v. 53 ISBN 9780123808721
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 53rd volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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Arabidopsis Histone Lysine Methyltransferases
Frederic Pontvianne, Todd Blevins and Craig S. Pikaard
2. Advances in Coffea Genomics
Alexandre de Kochko, Selastique Akaffou, Alan Andrade3, Claudine Campa, Dominique Crouzillat, Romain Guyot, Perla Hamon, Ray Ming, Lukas A. Mueller, Valerie Poncet, Christine Tranchant-Dubreuil, Serge Hamon
3. Regulatory components of shade avoidance syndrome
Jaime F Martinez-Garcia, Anahit Galstyan, Merce Salla-Martret, Nicolas Cifuentes-Esquivel, Marcal Gallemi and Jordi Bou-Torrent
4. Responses of halophytes to environmental stresses with special emphasis to salinity
Ksouri Riadh, Megdiche Wided, Koyro Hans-Werner and Abdelly Chedly
5. Plant nematode interaction: a sophisticated dialogue
Pierre Abad and Valerie M.Williamson
6. Optimization Of Nutrition In Soilless Systems: A Review
Angeles Calatayud, D
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v. 56 ISBN 9780123815187
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 50th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
Table of Contents
1. Aroma Volatiles: Biosynthesis and Mechanisms of Modulation During Fruit Ripening (DeFilippi, Manriquez, Luengwilai, Gonzalez-Aguero)
2. Jatopha curcas: A Revuew (Carels)
3. You are What You Eat: Interactions Between Root Parasitic Plants and Their Hosts (Irving and Cameron)
4. Low Oxygen Signaling and Tolerance in Plants (Licausi and Perata)
5. Roles of Circadian Clock and Histone Methylation in the Control of Floal Repressors (Fekih, Mefissi, Miyata, Ezura, Mizoguchi)
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v. 60 ISBN 9780123858511
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Edited by Jean-Claude Kader and Michel Delseny and supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 50th volume, the series features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. This eclectic volume features six reviews on cutting-edge topics of interest to postgraduates and researchers alike.
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Heavy metal tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
The Molecular Mechanisms of Rice Resistance to the Bacterial Blight Pathogen, Xanthomonas oryzae pathovar oryzae
Functional genomics of sugarcane
The Botanical Dance of Death: Programmed cell death in plants.
Molecular and Structural Perspectives on Cytochrome P450s in Plants
Jasmonates to Jasmolites in Plants: Past, Present, and Future
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