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1. Variability among species in the apoplastic pH signalling response to drying soils.

2. ABA-based chemical signalling: the co-ordination of responses to stress in plants.

3. Root growth of Fagus sylvatica: impact of air quality and drought at a site in southern Britain.

4. Sequential response of whole plant water relations to prolonged soil drying and the involvement of xylem sap ABA in the regulation of stomatal behaviour of sunflower plants.

5. The influence of photosynthetically-active radiation and simulated shadelight on the control of leaf growth of Betula and Acer.

6. YIELD TURGOR OF GROWING LEAVES OF BETULA AND ACER.

7. THE CONTROL OF LEAF GROWTH OF <em>BETULA</em> AND <em>ACER</em> BY PHOTOENVIRONMENT.

8. Mechanisms for Leaf Control of Gas Exchange.

9. Whole-plant ABA flux and the regulation of water loss in Cedrella odorata.

10. Integration of hydraulic and chemical signalling in the control of stomatal conductance and water status of droughted plants: opinion.

11. Sensing of soil water status and the regulation of plant growth and development.

12. Changes in the concentration of ABA in xylem sap as a function of changing soil water status can account for changes in leaf conductance and growth.

13. Abscisic acid produced in dehydrating roots may enable the plant to measure the water status of the soil.

14. Stomatal behaviour and water movement through roots of wheat plants treated with abscisic acid.

15. Farnesol-like antitranspirant activity and stomatal behaviour in maize and <em>Sorghum</em> lines of differing drought tolerance.

17. Improvements to a STOAT model of a full scale wastewater treatment works through the use of detailed mechanistic studies

18. Biophysics of leaf growth of hybrid poplar: impact of ozone.

19. Xylem-transported abscisic acid: the relative importance of its mass and its concentration in the control of stomatal aperture.

20. What information is conveyed by an ABA signal from maize roots in drying field soil?

21. Can cell wall peroxidase activity explain the leaf growth response of Lolium temulentum L. during drought.

22. Sustainable bioenergy for climate mitigation: developing drought-tolerant trees and grasses.

23. Defining hybrid poplar ( Populus deltoides × Populus trichocarpa) tolerance to ozone: identifying key parameters.

24. A warning from an ancient oasis: intensive human activities are leading to potential ecological and social catastrophe.

25. Pseudomonas brassicacearum strain Am3 containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase can show both pathogenic and growth-promoting properties in its interaction with tomato.

26. An analysis of the dynamic response of stomatal conductance to a reduction in humidity over leaves of Cedrella odorata.

27. Control of stomatal aperture by calcium in isolated epidermal tissue and whole leaves of Commelina communis L.

28. Xylem ABA controls the stomatal conductance of field-grown maize subjected to compaction or soil drying.

29. Maize stomatal conductance in the field: its relationship with soil and water potentials, mechanical constraints and ABA concentration in the xylem sap.

30. Improving global integration of crop research: Field laboratories in realistic crop environments are needed.

31. Letters.

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