Participants
ABU-TABIKH, A.A.T. AUDERSET, G.L. BERNIER,G. Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland B4000 Liege, Belgium
ADDICOTT, F.T. AUSICH, R.L. BEYER,E.M. Davis, California 95616, USA Bloomington, Indiana 47401, Wilmington,Delaware 19898,
USA USA ADLER,J. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, AWAD, A.R.E. BHALLA, P.R. USA Davis, California 95616, USA Princeton, New
Jersey 08520, USA ALDRIDGE, E.G. BAKER,F.A. Kansas City, Kansas 66102, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, BIGGS,R.H. USA USA Gainesville, Florida 32611,
USA ALONI,B. BALL,E.A. Bet Dagan, Israel Irvine, California 92717,
ALONI,O. USA BIRO,R.L.
Athens, Ohio 45701, USA Tel Aviv 61390, Israel
BANDURSKI, R.S.
ALONI,R. East Lansing, BLAYDES, D.F. Michigan 48823, USA Morgantown, West Virginia
Tel Aviv 61390, Israel 26506, USA
AMENDT, B.A. BARENDSE, E.M. Toernooiveld, Nijmegen, BOCK,R.M.
Iowa City, Iowa 52240, USA The Netherlands Madison, Wisconsin 53706,
AMRHEIN,N. USA
BARENDSE, G.W.M. 4630 Bochum, FRG
Toernooiveld, Nijmegen, BOGERS, R.J.
ANDERSON, J.D. The Netherlends Leiden, The Netherlands
Beltsville, Maryland 20705, BASSI, P.K. USA
Edmonton, Alberta, BOPP,M.
ANDERSON, P.C. Canada T6G 2E3 6900 Heidelberg, FRG
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, BEARDER, J.R. BOTTGER,M. USA Bristol, United Kingdom 2000 Hamburg, FRG
ARMSTRONG, D.J. BECKER, W.M. BOWN,A.W. Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Madison, Wisconsin 53706, St. Catharines, Canada USA
ARTECA, R.N. BOYER,G.L. Pullman, Washington 99163, BEDNAR, T.W. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA Western Springs, USA
Illinois 60558, USA ATHERTON, J.G. BRADFORD, K.J. Loughborough, United BELKE,C. Davis, California 95616, Kingdom Brandon, Manitoba, Canada USA
510 Participants
BRAY,E.A. CHAILAKHYAN, M.K. CROZIER,A. St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, Moscow 127106, USSR Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA USA
CHANDRA, G.R. CURTIS, E.M. BRENNER, M.L. Beltsville, Maryland 20705, West Lafayette, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA Indiana 47907, USA USA
CHEN, C.-M. CURTIS, R.W. BRIDGE,K. Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141, West Lafayette, Jacksonville, Florida 32216, USA Indiana 47907, USA USA
CHERRY, J .H. DAHL,G.A. BRIDGES,I.G. Lafayette, Indiana 47907, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, Cheshire, United Kingdom USA USA
BRUINSMA-HORREE, J. CHINNICI, M.F. DARROW, L.S. Wageningen, Netherlands Painesville, Ohio 44077, USA Iowa City, Iowa 52240, USA
BRUINSMA, J. CHOINSKI, J.S. DARVILL, A.G. Wageningen, Netherlands Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Boulder, Colorado 80309,
USA BRUMMELL, D.A. CIHA,A.J. Brighton BN1 9QG, Pullman, Washington 99164, DAVENPORT, T.L. United Kingdom USA Homestead, Florida 33031,
USA CLELAND, C.F.
BRUN,W.A. Rockville, Maryland 20852, DAVIES, P.J. St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA Ithaca, New York 14853, USA USA
CLELAND,R.F. BRYANT, St.D. Seattle, Washington 98195, DAVIES, W.J. Memphis, Tennessee 38138, USA Bailrigg, Lancaster, USA United Kingdom
COLLET,G. BUCKHOUT, T.J. 1260 Changius/Nyou, DAVlS,D.G. Lafayette, Indiana 47094, Switzerland Fargo, North Dakota 58105, USA USA
COLLET, G.F. BURRIS, R.H. 1260 Changius!Nyou, DELEUZE, G.G. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, Switzerland Cumana, Venezuela USA
COOLBAUGH, R.C. DENNIS, F.G., Jr. BUSHNELL, W.R. Monmouth, Oregon 97361, East Lansing, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA Michigan 48824, USA USA
CORCORAN, M.R. DIGBY,J. BUTA,J.G. Northridge, California 91344, Heslington, York Y01 5DD, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA United Kingdom USA
CROSBY, K.E. DILLEY, D.R. CAMPBELL, J .A. Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, East Lansing, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA Michigan 48824, USA USA
CROSS,J.W. DIMALLA, G.G. CARR,D.J. Groton, Connecticut 06340, Davis, California 95616, Canberra City, Australia USA USA
Participants 511
DIVAN,C.L. ENTSCH,B. GERLOFF, G.C. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, Canberra City, Australia Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA USA
EVENSEN, K.B. DODDS,J.H. Columbia, Missouri 65211, GIMMLER,H. Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA USA 8700 Wiirzburg, FRG
DORFFLING, K. EVERETT, N.P. GOH,C.J. 2000 Hamburg, FRG Leicester, England Singapore, 10, Singapore
DOWLING, T.E. FELDMAN, L.J. GOLDSCHMIDT, E. Riverside, California 92507, Berkeley, California 94704, Rehovot, Israel USA USA
GOLDSMIm, M.H.M. DUBOUCHET,J. FIRN,R.D. New Haven, 25042 Besancon, France Heslington, York YOl 5DD, Connecticut 06520, USA
United Kingdom DUMBROFF, E.B. GOREN,N. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada FLEISCHMAN, W. Rehovot, Israel
Annville, DUNCAN, J.D. Pennsylvania 17003, USA GOREN,R. Los Angeles, Rehovot, Israel California 90024, USA FOSKET, D.E.
Irvine, California 92664, GRAEBE, J.E. DURLEY, R.C. USA 3400 Gottingen, FRG Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
FOX,J.E. GRAEBE, U. DUSKY,J.A. Lawrence, Kansas 66045, 3400 Gottingen, FRG Fargo, North Dakota 58105, USA USA GREENE,B.
FREAR,D.S. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, DUTE,R.R. Fargo, North Dakota 58105, USA Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA USA
GREGERSON, E.L. FREGEAU, J.A. Santa Cruz, California 95064,
EBERT,E. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada USA Basel, Switzerland
GALSTON, A.W. GREPPIN,H. EINSET, J.W. New Haven, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland Riverside, California 92521, Connecticut 06520, USA USA GREYSON, R.I.
GARCIA-MARTINEZ, J.L. London, Ontario, Canada EL-BELTAGY, A.S. Davis, California 95616, Shubra EI-Khima, Egypt USA GROVE, M.D.
Peoria, Illinois 61604, USA EL-OTMANI, M.A. GARDNER, G.M. St. Paul Minnesota 55108, Modesto, California 95352, GUILFOYLE, T.J. USA USA St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,
USA ELLIOTT, M.C. GASPAR, T.E.C. Leicester, England 4020 Liege, Belgium GUO,Q.
Fukien, China EMERY,C. GEPSTEIN. S. Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, California 95064, HACKETT,W. California 90027, USA USA Davis, California 95616, USA
512
HALEVY, A.H. Rehovot, Israel
HALL,M.A. Aberystwyth SY23 3DA Dyfed, United Kingdom
HAMIEDA, A.B. Tripoli, Libya
HANGARTER, R.P. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
HARRISON, M.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105, USA
HASHIZUME, T. Tokyo 183, Japan
HECHT,S.M. Charlottesville, Virginia 22901, USA
HEDDEN,P. Los Angeles, California 90024, USA
HEIN,M.B. St. Paul. Minnesota 55108, USA
HELGESON, J.P.
HOFFMANN,O.L. Merriam, Kansas 66216, USA
HONDA, S.1. Dayton, Ohio 45435, USA
HOOVER, E.E. St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA
HORTON,R.F. Guelph, Ontario, Canada
HUBER,D.J. Ames, Iowa 50010, USA
HUMBLE,G.D. St. Louis, Missouri 63166, USA
HURTER,J. 8820 Wadenswil, Switzerland
IMASEKI,H. Nagoyga 464, Japan
ISOGAI, Y. Tokyo 158, Japan
IWAMURA,H. Kyoto 606, Japan
JAFFE,M. Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA JACKSON, M.B.
HESLOP-HARRISON, J. Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
HESLOP-HARRISON, P. Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
HESLOP-HARRISON, Y. Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
HEUPEL, A.M. Los Angeles, California 90024, USA
HEUPEL, R.C. Los Angeles California 90024, USA
Oxon, OX12 9JT, United Kingdom
JACOBS, W.P. Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA
JOHNSON, M.A. Appleton, Wisconsin 54912, USA
JOHRI,M.M. Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA
JONES, A.M. Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
JONES, J.F. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
Participants
JONES,M.G. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
JONES, R.L. Berkeley, California 94708, USA
JOUANNEAU, J.P. Luminy-13288 Marseille, France
JULIN-TEGELMAN, A. 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
JUNG,J. 6703 Lirnburgerhof, FRG
KAMIEN, E.N. Lowell, Massachusetts 01854, USA
KAMISAKA, S. Osaka 558, Japan
KANG,B.G. Seoul 120, Korea
KANNANGARA, T. Saskatoon, S7N OWO, Canada
KAO,C.H. Taipei, Taiwan
KARSSEN, C.M. Wageningen, Netherlands
KATEKAR, G.F. Canberra City, Australia
KATSUMI,A. Tokyo, Japan
KATSUMI,M. Tokoy, Japan
KAUFMAN, P.B. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
KAWADA,K. Lake Alfred, Florida 33850, USA
Participants 513
KEARNS, A.W. LALOUE, M.A. LESHEM, Y. Heslington, York YOl 5DD, 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France Ramat Gan, Israel United Kingdom
LAMOTTE, C.E. LIEBERMAN, M. KEEGSTRA, K. Ames, Iowa 50011, USA Beltsville, Maryland 20705, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA USA LANG,A.
East Lansing, Michigan 48824, LIN, P.P.C. KENDE,H. USA Lexington, Kentucky 40546, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA USA LANG, L.
East Lansing, Michigan 48824, LlNSMAIER-BEDNAR, E.M. KESSLER, R.W. USA Western Springs, Iowa City, Iowa 52240, USA Illinois 60558, USA
LARQUE~AAVEDRA,A.
KHAN, A.A. Chapingo, Mexico LITTLE, C.H.A. Geneva, New York 14456, USA Fredericton, New Brunswick,
LAUDE,H.M. Canada KLAMBT,D. Davis, California 95616, USA 5300 Bonn, FRG LOONEY, N.E.
LAUDE,J. Summerland, B.C., Canada KOEHLER, D.E. Davis, California 95616, USA College Station, Texas 77843, LOROS,J. USA LAVEE,A. Santa Cruz, California 95064,
Davis, California 95616, USA USA KOSHIMIZU, K. Kyoto 606, Japan LAVEE,S. LURSSEN, K.
Davis, California 95616, USA 5090 Leverkusen, FRG KOSSUTH, S.V. Olustee, Florida 32072, USA LAWRENCE, D.K.
Bracknell Berks, RG12 GEY, MacMILLAN, J. KOZLOWSKI, T.T. England Bristol BS8 lTS, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United Kingdom USA LEATHAM, G.F.
Madison, Wisconsin 53706, MAHADEV AN, S. KRAMER,W. USA Bangalore-560012, India 44 Bitterfeld, DDR
LEE,S.G. MANDAVA,B. KRIKORIAN, A.D. Seoul, Korea Beltsville, Maryland 20705, Stony Brook, USA New York 11794, USA LEE, T.T.
London, Ontario, Canada MARAVOLO, N.C. KRUL,W.R. Appleton, Wisconsin 54912, Narragansett, LEGUAY, J.-J. USA Rhode Island 02882, USA 75011 Paris, France
MARTIN, H.V. KULAEVA,O.N. LENNART,E. 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland Moscow 127106, USSR 90187 Umea, Sweden
MARVEL, J.T. KUO,C.G. LEONARD, N.J. St. Louis, Missouri 63166, Shanhua 741, Taiwan Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA USA
LALOUE,C. LEOPOLD, A.C. MASUDA, Y. 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France Ithaca, New York 14850, USA Osaka 558, Japan
514 Participants
McCHESNEY, J.D. MORRE,D.J. NITSCH, C.M. University, Mississippi 38677, West Lafayette, Indiana47907, 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France USA USA
NOGGLE, G.R. MEDOUAR,M. MORRIS, D.A. Bethesda, Maryland 20014, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, Southampton, England USA USA
MUIR,R.M. NOMA,M.M. METRAUX, J.-P. Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA Calgary, Alberta T2N IN4, Santa Cruz, California 95064, Canada USA MUIR,R.
Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA NOODEN, L.D. METZGER, J.D. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, MUKHERJEE, B.B. USA USA Calcutta-700009, India
OHLROGGE, J .B. MEUDT, W.J. MULKEY, T.J. Davis, California 95616, USA Beltsville, Maryland 20705, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, USA USA PALEG, B.
Adelaide, S.A., Australia MIASSOD, R.L. MULLINS, M.G. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia PALEG, L.G. USA Adelaide, S.A., Australia
MIG INIAC, E. MURASHIGE, T. PALMER, C.E. 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France Riverside, California 92521, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2,
USA Canada MILBORROW, B.V. Kensington, N.S.W., Australia MUROFUSHI, N. PALMER, LH.
Tokyo 113, Japan Kensington 2033, Australia MILLER, C.O. Bloomington, Indiana 47405, MUTHUKRISHNAN, S. PALTA,A. USA Bethesda, Maryland 20205, Tuxedo Park,
USA New York 10987, USA MILLINGTON, W.F. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233, NARAYAN, G.S. PARDOS,J. USA Calcutta-700009, India Madrid, Spain
MINOCHA, S.C. NETHERY, A.A. Durham, Middleport, New York 14105, PARKER, C.W. (Bill) New Hampshire 03824, USA USA Canberra City, ACT 2601,
Australia MOK,D.W.S. NEVINS, D.J. Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Ames, Iowa 50011, USA PARUPS, E.V.
Ottawa, KIA OC6, Canada MOK,M.C. NEWCOMB, E.H. Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Madison, Wisconsin 53706, PARUPS,M.
USA Ottawa, KIA OC6, Canada MOORE, T.C. Corvallis Oregon 97330, USA NICKELL, L.G. PASTERNAK, G.C.
Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA Ithaca, New York 14853, USA MORGAN, P.W. College Station, Texas 77843, NISHITANI, K. PAULET,P. USA Osaka 558, Japan Cedex, France
Participants 515
PEAUD-LENOEL, C. PURSE,J.G. ROSS,C.W. Luminy-13288 Marseille, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8AG, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, France United Kingdom USA
PEMBERTON, H.B. QUARRIE, S.A. ROUSSELL, D.L. St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, Cambridge CB2 2LQ, West Lafayette, USA United Kingdom Indiana 47906, USA
PERNET, J.J. RUBERY, P.H. 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland RADEMACHER, E. Cambridge, United Kingdom
3400 Gottingen, FRG PHINNEY, B.O. RUDDAT,M. Los Angeles, RADEMACHER, W. Chicago, Illinois 60607, USA California 90024, USA 3400 Gottingen, FRG
PIERCE, M.L. RAILTON, I. SAKS, Y. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, Grahamstown, South Africa Ramat-Aviv, Israel USA
RAILTON,N. SAKURAI,A. PIERIK, R.L.M. Grahamstown, South Africa Saitama-Ken 351, USA Wageningen, Netherlands
RAJAGOPAL, R. SAKURAI, N.J. PIETRAFACE, W.J. Copenhagen, Denmark Osaka 558, Japan Morgantown, West Virginia 26506, USA RAPPAPORT, L. SALTVEIT, M.E., Jr.
Davis, California 95616, Raleigh, North Carolina 27650, PILET, P.E. USA USA 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
RASMUSSEN, G.K. SANCHEZ,E. POOVAIAH, B.W. Orlando, Florida 32803, USA Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico Pullman, Washington 99164, USA RAUSCH, T. SANGER, M.P.
6000 Frankfurt/M., FRG East Lansing, Michigan 48824, POOV AIAH, S. USA Pullman, Washington 99164, RAVIV,M. USA Bet-Dagan, Israel SANKHLA,N.
Jodhpur-342001, India POPE, D.G. REGIER, D.A. Irving, Texas 75062, USA Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA SASSE, J.M.
Parkville, Vie 3052, Australia POTTS,J.R. REID,D.M. Mountain View, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, SAUNDERS, P.F. California 94042, USA Canada Penglais, Aberystwyth Dyfed,
United Kingdom POWELL, B.B. REUVENI,O. Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Bet-Dagan, Israel SCHMID,A.
1700 Fribourg, Switzerland POWELL, L.E. RIKIN,A. Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Rehovot, Israel SCHMITZ, R.Y.
Madison, Wisconsin 53706, PRESLEY, H. RIVIER, L. USA Chicago, Illinois 60680, USA 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
SCOTT, T.K. PRIESTLEY, D.A. ROGOYSKI, M.K. Chapel Hill, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Ithaca, New York 14853, USA North Carolina 27514, USA
516 Participants
SEKIYA,J. SPENCER,H. TAIZ, L. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, Edmonton, Alberta T6G Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA 2N2C, Canada USA
SEMBDNER, G. SPENCER, M.E.S. TAKAHASHI, K. 402 Halle/S., DDR Edmonton, Alberta T6G Tokyo 113, Japan
2N2C, Canada SEQUEIRA, L. TAKAHASHI, N.N.T. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, SPIESS, L.D. Tokyo 113, Japan USA Evanston, Illinois 60201, USA
TAKASHI,O. SPONSEL, V.M. Toyama 939-03, Japan
SETTER, T.L. Bristol B58 ITS, England St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, TALLER,B. USA SPONSEL, W.E. Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA
Bristol B58 lTS, England SEYEDIN,N. TAMAS,I.A. Ames, Iowa 50010, USA STANGE, L.M.C. Ithaca, New York 14850, USA
3500 Kassel, FRG SHIMABUKURO, R.H. Fargo, North Dakota 58105, STEARNS, E.M. TAMAS,M.J. USA Shakopee, Minnesota 55379, Ithaca, New York 14850, USA
USA SHINOZAKE, M. TANG, Y. Kyoto City 606, Japan STEFFENS, G.L. Shanghai, China
Beltsville, Maryland 20705, SHUDO,K. USA TAUTVYDAS, K.J. Tokyo, Japan St. Paul, Minnesota 55101,
STEWART,I. USA SIBAOKA, T. Lake Alfred, Florida 33850, Sendai 980, Japan USA TELEWSKI, F.W.
Athens, Ohio 45701, USA SIERRA, M.G. STODDART, J.L. University, Mississippi 38677, Aberystwyth, Dyfed SY23 TERRY,M.E. USA 3EB, United Kingdom Albany, California 94706,
USA SIMMONDS, J.A. STOWE,B.K. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada New Haven,
Connecticut 06520, USA THIMANN, K.V. SING, V.O. Santa Cruz, California 95064, Omaha, Nebraska 68137, USA STOWE,B.B. USA
New Haven SJUT, V. Connecticut 06520, USA THOMAS,A. 7000 Stuttgart 70, FRG Leeds LS2 9JT,
STRUCKMEYER, B.E. United Kingdom SKOOG,F. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA THOMAS, T.H. USA Warwick CV35 9E, England
SUSSMAN, M.R. SLAPNICK, S. New Haven, THOMPSON, M.J. Madison, Wisconsin 53706, Connecticut 06520, USA Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA USA
SUTTLE, J.C. SMITH,A.R. East Lansing, Michigan 48824, TILLBERG, E. Warwick CV35 9EF, England USA Stockholm,Sweden
Participants 517
TSAO, T.H. VERMA, D.C. WOLTER, K.E. Peking, China Appleton, Wisconsin 54912, Madison, Wisconsin 53705,
USA USA TSUI, C. Peking, China VISSCHER, S.N. WOOLHOUSE, H.
Bozeman, Montana 59717, Leeds, England TUCKER, D.J. USA West Sussex BNI63PU, WURTELLE, E.S. England VREMAN, H.J. Los Angeles, California 90024,
Palo Alto, California 94302, USA USA
VALDOVINOS, J .G. YAMAMOTO, M. Bronx, New York 10468, VREUGDENHIL, D. Osaka 558, Japan USA 2311 VJ Leiden, Netherlands
YAMAMOTO, R. VALlO,I.F.M. WALALI,L.D.W. Osaka 558, Japan Sao Paulo, Brazil St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,
USA YANG,S.F. Van BRAGT, J.J. Davis, California 95616, USA Wageningen, Netherlands WANG, T.L.
Leeds LS2 9JT, YEE, V.F. Van OVERBEEK, J. United Kingdom Greenfield, Indiana 46140, Bryan, Texas 77801, USA USA
WAREING, P.F. Dyfed, United Kingdom YOKOTA, T.
Van VOLKENBURGH, E. Tokyo, Japan Seattle, Washington 98195, USA WEILER, E.W. YOPP,J.H.
4630 Bochum 10, FRG Carbondale, Illinois 62901, VANDERHOEF,L.N. USA Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA WEST,C.V.
Los Angeles, California 90024, ZAERR,J.B. VANSTADEN,J. USA Corvallis, Oregon 97331, Davis, California 95616, USA USA
WEST,C.A. VARNER,J. Los Angeles, California 90024, ZEEV AAR T, J .A. St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA USA
WIGHTMAN, F. VEALE,J.A. Ottawa KIS 586, Ontario, ZIESLlN, N. Palmerston North, Canada Rehovot, Israel New Zealand
WILLIAMS, S.E. ZURFLUH, 1.1. VENDRIG, J.C. Annville, Pennsylvania 17003, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, Leuven, Belgium USA USA
VENIS, M.A. WITHAM, F .H. ZWAR,J.A. Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8AG, University Park, Canberra City, ACT2601, United Kingdom Pennsylvania 16802, USA Australia
SUbject Index
Abscisicacid 31,365,367,441 in abscission 214,241,274 as antitranspirant 242-253 and chloroplasts 242,243,246-248,
249,264-266 conjugates 254-261,266-272,283 in dormancy 241,254-261 in drought 242-253 enantiomers 272 in geotropism 241,448,-460 glucosides 257,267-271,283 inhibition of flowering 308, 320 metabolism 254-273,283-284 in roots 458-460 in sex expression 333,337-338 and stomata 242-253,274-285 and stress 241-253,274-285 transport 248-249 and tuberization 295-299
Abscission 214,394,402,413-414 Acid growth hypothesis 58-59,71-78,
90-96,105,191-192 Actinomycin D 90,93,126,341-342 Action potentials 462-480 Action spectrum 439,441 Adaptation 500,504 5' Adenosine monophosphate 135,154 Adenylate energy charge 180 After-effects 278-283 Ag+ 216,380,396 Agrobacterium 111, 130 Agrostemma 126 -127 Aldrovanda 466-468,478 Alfalfa 363, 366 1-Aminocyclopropane-1 ~arboxylic acid
219-229,233-237 synthase 221,223,233-234
Aminoethoxyvinylglycine 221,224,225,234 commercial use 396,412,414,417
4-Aminopyrrolo[2,3-d )pyrimidines 127,148-151 Anaerobiosis 225 -227 Ancymidol 181,404 Anlagen 324-329 Anther cultures 430
Antiauxin 189,347,355-356 Anticodon 130-133,141-142 Anticytokinin 113,127,145-158 Antiethylene agents 216,221,224,225,
234,396 An tiflorigen 317-3 21 Antitranspirant 242-253, 265 Apical meristem 293,297-299 Apoplast 248 Apple production 382,400,409-418 Arabinogalactan 88 Arabinose 79-89 Arabinoxylan 85, 88 Arginine 420 Arsenic acid 402 Aspartate 37,67,69 ATP 479-480 ATPase 67-68,75-76 Attenuation 141-142 Auxin 289,493
binding protein 58,61-70,106,493 in cell elongation 71-78,87,88,90-104 commercial use of 373-374,380,402,
403 in apple production 410,412-415,417
conjugates 37-49 and gibberellin-induced elongation 188,
190-191 homeostatic control of 37-49 and hydrogen excretion 71-78,91,94,
95,105 - induced changes
in cell wall polysaccharides 79-89 in pattern of protein synthesis 97-104
- induced ethylene production 222, 223, 234
in phototropesin 440,441 polar transport of 21,22,50,54,55,57,
59 precursor, seed 37,41,42 in sex expression 331,333,336,337 in tissue culture 362-369,426-429 transport 42
polar 21,22,50,54,55,57,59
520
transport transmembrane 50-60 tworesponsesto 74,75,91-95 uptake 50-60
Auxin/cytokinin ratio 28,362-367,427, 428
Avena 8,16-18 cell wall polysaccharides 79-85, 88
Axillary branching 303, 308,427,428 Axillary bud 295-299,303 Azuki 79-81,85-89
Bacteria chemotaxis in 496-507 cytokinins in 111
tRNA 130-134,141-142 Bark 254-261 Benzothiadiazole 396 Benzoaxozolinones 58,68,69 Benzyladenine (6-benzylaminopurine) 28,
144 and anticytokinin 147,148 commercial use of 382,388,410,415 effect on enzyme activities 119-128 effect on RNA and protein synthesis
119-128 incorporation into RNA 135-140 and inflorescence differentiation 327,328 metabolites 109,111 and sex expression 333, 334, 336-338,
341,342 Benzyladenosine 135-140 6-(Benzylamino)-9-(2-tetrahydropyranyl)-9H-
purine 327-329 Betacynin 150,338,339 Betula pubescem 254-261 Binding
auxin 58,61-70,106,493 cytokinin 113,141,145,150 ethylene 201-207
Bioassay abscisic acid 255 Avena 16-18 brassin 289 tobacco 146-150
Bioelectric events 462-480 Blaauw, A.H. 10 Blue light 438-442,490,491 Bolting 377,386,387 Bound abscisic acid 246,266,283,296 Bound auxins 37-49 Boysen-Jensen, P. 11 Brassica napus 289 Brassin 289 Brassinolide 289
Brassinosteroids 289 Breeding 250,251,430,431 Bucket brigade 75,76 Bud
break 254-261 dormancy 254-261
Subject Index
formation 150, 357 -359,362-366,427, 428
Burdon-Sanderson, J. 470
Calcium 223, 225,416 Calcium pectate 105 Calines 31 Callus 362-369,426,428 Cannabis 333-335,337-339,341,342,
347 Capture movements 464-480 Carbon dioxide 199,204,208-218,394,
395 Carbon monoxide 346 Carnivorous plants, see Aldrovanda, Dionaea,
Drosera Carotenoids 439 Carrier-mediated transport 55-59 Carrot 364-367 Catalytic reduction 162-163 Catecholamines 290 Caulonema 351-361 Caulonema-specific proteins 358 CCC, see chlormequat Cell
cultures 138-140,430-431 division 23,26,28,106,189-190 elongation 188-195,447,448
auxin and 71-78,87,88,90-104 Cell-free systems 42,170,180-187,
230-238 Cellulose 84, 85, 88,438 Cell wall
acidification 58,59,71-78,90-96,105, 191-192
auxin effects on 74,75,78-89, 193 and cell elongation 74,75,87,88,
191-194 dicot 78-81,85-89 enzymes 105,192 extensibility 91,92,94,95,105, 191 gibberellin effects on 191-194 loosening 74,75,88,91,92,94,95 model 88 monocot 79-85,88 plasticity 191,477-479 polysaccharides 79-89,191-194 synthesis 84,87
Chelating agents 213,213,217
Subject Index
Chemiosmotic hypothesis 50-60 Chemoreceptors 498,499,504 Chemotaxis 496-507 Chemotherapeutic agents 151-156 Chilling injury 247, 248 Chlorflurenol 403,404 Chlorination 165 Chlormequat 325,337,338,346,347,
447,448 commercial use 379,388,399,400,423
2-Chloroethylphosphonic acid, see ethrel Chloro-GAs 165 Chloronema 351-361 p-Chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid (PCIB)
189,355,356 Chloroplast
abscisic acid and 242,243,246-249, 264-266
cytokinin effect on 121,125,133 transfer RNA of 130,133,141
Cholodny, N.G. 15,16,444 Cholodny-Went theory 444 Chromatin 122-124 Ciesielski, T. 6, 7 Circadian rhythms 309,439,441,442 Circum nutation 3-6,12,13,437-439,444,
481-486 Citrus crops 383-385 Climacteric 223,224 Climbing plants 3 -6,481-495 Clonal propagation 427,428 Cobalt 225, 236 Codon 131 Cold hardiness 416 Coleoptile 8,16-18,74
cell wall polysaccharides 79-85,88,89 Coleus 302-306 Commercial use
of ethylene 392-396 ofgibberellins 377-391 of growth inhibitors 397-408 of growth regulators
in apple production 409-418 historical perspective 373 --376 in storage 394,395,398,399,416,417 in sugarcane production 419-425 in tissue culture 426-434
of tissue culture 426 -4 34 Compartmentation 200-206 Conifers 380,388 Conjugates 178,214,215
abscisic acid 254-261,266-272 cytokinin 109-118 indoleacetic acid 37-49
Contact coiling 3-6,481-495
Convolvulus 364 Copper 217 Cordycepin 122 Correlative phenomena 329 Cotton 374,401,402,405,406 Cotyledons 119-122,200-205 Critical day length 302 Cryoprotectants 416 Cucumber 336,340,346,347 Cucumis 336,340,346,347
521
Cucurbita maxima 168,170,180,181-184 Cucurbitacin 290 Cuticle 72, 73 Cyclic AMP 154,155,210, 353,354
phosphodiesterase 154, 155 Cycloheximide 74,90,121, 126 Cytochrome b 440,490 Cytodifferentiation 366,367 Cytokinin 27-29,74,92,93
analysis 114-117 antagonist 113, 127,144-158 binding 113,141, 145, 150 biosynthesis 134, 135 and bud formation 357-359,362-366,
427-429 commercial use 382,388,410,411,415,
416,426 conjugates 109-118 effect on enzyme activities 119-128 effect on ethylene production 223, 225 incorporation 135 -140 metabolism 109-118,134,135 oxidase 112, 114 receptor sites 113, 141, 145, 150 regulation of flowering 325-329,412 regulation of sex expression 333-342,347 in ribonucleic acids 129-143 in tissue culture 362-369,426-429 in tuberization 294, 298, 299
j3-(9-Cytokinin)alanine synthase 113, 114 Cytokinin-7-glucosyltransferase 112-114 Czapek, F. 10
Daminozide 400,401,412,414,415,417 Darwin, Charles 3-14,93,94,437,441,
470,480-482,496,497 Darwin, Francis 4,6-8, 12 Day-neutral plant 302-306 Defoliant 374,401,402,410,411 Defoliation 313,314,410,411 De novo synthesis 126 4-Desoxyabscisic acid 283,284 Deuterium label 44-46,115-117,163-166,
174-176
522
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) 105,106,189,363-366 auxin binding and 58,61 auxin transport and 55-58 commercial use 373,374 effect on protein synthesis 97-104
Dicot 78-81,85-89 Diethylpyrocarbonate 56,57 Differentiation 351-369 Dihydroconiferyl alcohol 290 Dihydroupinic acid 109,110 Dihydrophaseic acid 257, 264, 267, 283 Dihydrozeatin 110
riboside 110,111,117 Dikegulac 404 Dillewijn, C. van 10,11 6,7-Dimethoxy-2-benzoxazolinone (DMBOA)
58,68,69 Dinitrophenol (DNP) 56,57, 225 Dioecious plant 333-335,338,339 Dionaea 464-466,468,470-480 Diphenylurea 129,147,148 Diquat 421,422 Discadenine 111 Diterpenoid lactones 290 DNA 28,152,154 Dopamine 290 Dormancy 199,200,206
bud 254-261,393 Drosera 5,6,470-480 Drought 242-253
Ecdysone 289 Electron transport pathway 75 Embryo 126,127,426,428,430 Endoplasmic reticulum 58,76,183,184,
203,204 Endosperm 39-43 Engelman, Th.W. 497 Enzyme induction 126-128,223,234 Enzymes
cell wall 105, 192 cytokinin effect on 119-128 in cytokinin metabolism 112-114,131,
132 of ethylene biosynthesis 221-223,
230-238 Epicotyl 79-81,85-89 Epidermis 277 Epinasty 225,226 Escherichia coli 132, 141, 142,496-507 Esters 37-49 E tacelasil 406 Ethenine 228, see also l-aminocyclo
proprane-1-carboxylic acid
Subject Index
Ethephon 392,394,401,420,423 in apple production 411,412,414
Ethrel 331,337,392,394, 492 Ethylene 29-31,189,217,367,393,492
binding 201-207 biosynthesis 151,219-238 commercial use 375,392-396, see also
ethephon, ethrel emanation 199-201,206 and flower formation 320,321,394 and fruit ripening 394, 395 inactivation 215,216 incorporation 208-218 induction 222, 223, 234 metabolism 208-218 modeofaction 216,217 oxidation 208-218 -releasing agents 331,337,392,394,401,
406,492 and seeds 199-207,394 and seed expression 347,380,394 and s1Drage 394,395
Ethylene glycol 214,215,217 Ethylene oxide 200,217 Exchange reactions 163 Excised embryos 126-128 Excitation 504
Farnesol 243,246,247,265,282 Farnesyl pyrophosphate 246, 247 Fattyacids 246-248,411,489 Fatty alcohols 402, 403 Fenoprop 413 Fertilization 345 Fitting, H. 11 Flagellum 501,504 Flavin nucleotides 180 Flavins 439,440 Flavoprotein 440,490 Florigen 302,305-309,314,315,317,320 Flowering 133
commercial regulation of 379,380,394, 412,421,422
in grape 323-330 inhibition of 301-322
Fluid drill process 428 Formativeeffects 387,399 Fosamine 405 Fractional induction 310,311,314 Free radicals 230, 231 Free space solution 193 Fruit
crops 409-418 use of gibberllin on 380-385,387-389,
412
Subject Index
Fruit and ethylene metabolism 210,223-225,
233-234 ripening 223-225,241,383,394,395,
414 set 380,381,412 thinning 382,412,413
Funaria hygrometrica 351-361 6-Furfurylaminopurine, see kinetin Fusaric acid 24 Fusicoccin 59,71,74,192
Galactans 87, 88 Galactose 79-84,86-88 Galacturonic acid 80,85, 86 Gallic acid 308 Gel electrophoresis 97-104 Gene expression 90-96,105 106,127 Gene transfer 431 Geotropism 6,7,9,10,46,450-461 Geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate 180,246 Germination 199,200,206,393,419,420 Germplasm storage 430,431 Gibberella jUjikuroi 24,25,167,170,180 Gibberellic acid 24,25,365,367 Gibberellin 289,290,294
biosynthesis 170-187 inhibitors of 181,400,401,404
and cell elongation 188-195 commercial use 377-391,411,412,415,
420-421 and flowering 325,328,329 2fj-hydroxy- 166,173,174 isotopically-labelled 161-179 metabolism 170-187 and sex expression 333-342,379,380
Glucanases 105 fj-Glucans 81,85,88 Glucose 79-89,127 Glucose conjugates 109 -118, 257, 267 - 2 71 ,
283 Glucosyldihydrozeatin 110,111,117
riboside 110,111,117 Glucosylzeatin 109-112,117
riboside 110-112,117 Glucuronoarabinoxylans 81,85,88 Glycine 97 -1 04 Glycopeptides 290 Glyphosine 422,423 Grafting 293,296,297,299,302-306,
315-320 Grapes 380-382 Grapevine 323-330 Growth
factors, new 289,290
Growth inhibition 444-461 inhibitors 397-408,444-449,458-460 -limiting proteins 97, 104 rate 91,92 regulators, commercial 371-425
Guard cells 242-253,274,281
Haploid plants 430 Helianthusannuus 444-449 Heliotropism 8,9,12,13,482 Hemp 333-335,337-339, 341,342,347 Heteroauxin 21 Holocellulose 79,81,84 Homeostasis 37-49 Hormone 11,228 Hormone research, development of 3 -33 HPLC 112,114,262 Hydraulic conductivity 74,75
523
Hydrogen ion expulsion 71-78,91,94,95, 249, 250,479, see also acid growth
Hydrogen peroxide 237 Hydrogen/potassium antiport 75 2fj-Hydroxygibberellins 166,173,174 7fj-Hydroxykaurenoic acid 181-184 fj-Hydroxy-fj-methylglutarylhydroxyabscisic
acid 257 Hygrophyte 275,280 Hyoscyamus 310-322 Hypermodified nucleosides 129-143 Hypobaric storage 395 Hypocotyl hook 393 Hypocotyl sections 97-104
Indoleacetic acid (lAA) 21, 189,308,345, 353-357 conjugates 37-49 homeostatic control of 37-49 induction of ethylene 222, 223, 234 and sex expression 333,336,337,347 in tissue culture 364, 426 in tropisms 15-21,46,440,445-446 uptake 50-60 and wall polysaccharides 81-88
Indoleacetic acid-myo-inositol 37-49 Indoleacetic acid oxidase 67, 346 Indolebutyric acid 410 Inflorescence 303-305,323-330 Ion flux 32,249-250, see also hydrogen
ion expUlsion in plant movements 441,442,464,469,
477-479 IonophoreA 2 31,87,351 Ipomea 210-212,215,216,231 Isoelectricfocusing 63,66
524
Isopentenyladenine 145-150,357 lsopentenyladenosine 129-133,135,151-
156 methylthio- Ill, 130, 132, 133, 141
Isopentenylation 131,132,135,141 Isopentenylpyrophosphate 180
tRNA isopentenyltransferase 131,132 Isotope dilution 40,41,44
Kaurene 180,181,184,185 synthetase 185,400
Kinetin 28, 138,225, 357,358,426 and tuberization 294,295,298,299
Kogl 21
Leaf extension 244, 245 Leaves
in induction of organs 293, 295 -298, 301-309, 311-314
in sex expression 333-336,338-340 and water stress 242-253,274-285
Legumes 170-179 Light
blue 438-442,490,491 requirementfor 199, 289, 487 -491 in tropisms 8-11,15-17,439-441,
446,447,450-461 Light activation effect 487,490,491 Light breaks 304-308 Linolenic acid 248 Lodging 379,399,401 Long-day plants 310-322 Long days 301-309 Low pressure storage 395 Lupinic acid 109-111,113,114 Lupinus 110, 111, 113, 114, 117 Lycopenicon 210,225-228,233,234,
267-272 Lysophosphatidic acid 479
Maize, see Zea Male sterility 380 Malic hydrazide 347,398,399,421 Malting 385 Mammalian cells 151-156 Mannose 81,87 Marah 180,181 Mass spectrometry 44-46,111,112,116,
117,174-176,263,269,283,284 Mechanical stimulation 482-492 Mechanoreception 462-469,472,473,
487-489 Medicago 363, 366 Medicinals 428,429 Melfluidide 404,423
Subject Index
Membrane permeability 50-55,264-266,441,442,
464,469,479 potential 50-60,442,462-469,470-480
Mepiquat chloride 405 Meristem culture 429 Meristem-tip culture 410,429 Mesophyll 242, 246, 248, 249, 277 Mesophyte 278-280 Metabolic inhibitors 121,126,212,213,
341,342 Metabolites, see specific hormone name Metal hydride reduction 163,164 Metalloenzyme 216,217 Methionine 97-104,219-225,230-233,
237,501-503 adenosytransferase 231-233
6-Methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone 58,68,69 Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein 501-504 Methylation 501-504 Methylthioadenosine 219-221 Methylthioribose 219-221 Methylthioribosylzeatin 111,130,135 Mevalonate 170,180,226 Microfibrils 88, 438 Microsomal membranes 489 Microspore culture 430 Mimosa 441,462-464 Mitomycin 341,342 Mixed-function oxidases 180, 181 Mixed glucans 85,88 Monocot 79-85,88,364 Monoecious plant 336,337 Monooxygenases 180,181 Morphactin 403,404 Morphogenesis 351-369 Morphogens 362, 369 Moss 351-361 Motor cells 441,442,462-469,473,474,
492 Movement 3-14
bacterial 496-507 rapid 462-480 of tendrils 3-5,481-495
Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants, The 4,5
Mung bean 222, 223 Murashige-Skoog medium 294,299,364,
365,410
Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) 189,345,347 binding 58,61-70 commercial use 380,402,403
apple production 410,412-415,417 uptake 55-57
Subject Index
Nastic response 462-464 N-ethylmaleimide 56,57 Neutral buffers 73,74 Neutral sugars 79-89 Nicotiana 315-319,398,402,403,405
cultures 135-140,146-150,362-363, 366,367
Nitrapyrin 406 Nitrate 126,127
reductase 126,127,150,151 Nitrification 406 Nitrosomonas 406 Nuclear magnetic resonance 269-272 Nyctinasty 441,442
Operon 141,142 Organelles, see chloroplast Organogenesis 362-366 Ornamentals 399,400,403-405,427 Osmoregulation 95,242,243,245,246 Osmotic potential 95,188,191 Ovule culture 430 Oxygen 212,225-227,237,394,395
Paal, A. 11,12 Parthenocarpy 380,381 Partition coefficients 200 Pathogen-free plants 426,428-430 Pectic substances 80,85-88 Pelletization 428 Pfeffer, W. 9,10,497 pH 191,192
auxin and 50-60,71-74,76,91,95,105 pH-stat mechanism 54,105 Phaseic acid 257,264,267,283
glucoside 271,272 Phaseolus 178,200-207 Phenylacetic acid 26 Phenylmercuric acetate 265 Phenylmethylsuifonyl fluoride 61,62,64 Phloem loading 243 Phospholipids 479, 489 Photoassimilates 306,307,314,329 Photoinduction 293 -300, 304-307 Photo inhibition 44 Photoperiod 293-322,421 Photoreceptor 439,440 Photosynthate 306,307,314,329 Photosynthesis 248,250 Phototropism 8-11,439-441,444-449 Phytochrome 438,439,441,442,447 Pinching agent 402, 403 Piproctanylium bromide 405 Pisum sativum 170-179,184,185,208-
218,234-237,481-495
Plant hormone research, development of 3-33
525
Plasmalemma 50-60,75,76, 184,249,250, 490
Plasmodesmata 55,248 Plasticity 191 Plasticization 477 -479 Plastids, see chloroplast Podolactone 290 Polar transport 21,50,54,55,57.59 Pollen 11,15,31,345,346 Pollenhormon 11,15,31 Pollination 345 Polyamines 290 Polypeptides 97-104 Polysaccharides, wall 79-89,193, 194 Polysome:monosome ratio 121, 122 Polyuronides 86,88 Postharvest storage 394,395,398,399,
416,417 Potassium ions 75,249,250 Potato 293-300,378,398 Power of Movement in Plants, The 3,7,8
12,481 Primary wall 79-89,438 Primoridum 303-305,324-329 Propagation 380,410, see also tissue culture 1,2-Propanediol 215 Propylene 215 Protein modification 97, 103 Protein synthesis 76,90,94,97-104,119-
128 Protonema 351-361 Proton extrusion, see hydrogen ion expuslion Protoplast fusion 431 Pruning 411 Pulvinus 441,442,462-464 Puromycin 341,342 Pyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimides 113,146-156 Pyridoxal phosphate 221, 234 pyrollo[2,3-d]pyrimidines 127,148-151
Rapid movements 3-6,462-495 Receptor site 113,145,150,201-207 Respiratory CO2 75 Rhamnogalacturonans 88 Rhizobitoxine 224,234 Ribonucleic acid
ribosomal 132,135-140 synthesis of 90,97,103,119-128 transfer 129-143
Ribonucleic acid polymerase 122-125 Ribosomes 140,141 Ripenthol 423 Rootcap 6,7,10,450-461
526
Root formation 362-366,410 Rooting 289,290,410 Roots 225-228,328,329,333-336,338-
340,347 tropisms in 6,7,9,10,450--461
Root/shoot ratio 246,251 Rothert, W. 10
Sachs, J. von 4,5,7 -10 S-adenosylmethionine 219-225,230-234,
237,501-503 Salicylic acid 347 Sap 191
xylem 226,254-261,328,329 Secondary products 428,429 Seed auxin precursor 37,41,42 Seed dormancy 199,200,206,393 Seeds 110,111,117,170-179,184,185,
199-207 Selenomethionine 231-233,237 Sensory hairs 464,466-468,470--477,
479 Sensory transduction 47,440-442,444-
449,462--469,472-480,487--492, 501-505
Sex expression 331-344,346,347,379, 380,388,394
Shoot apex 429 elongation 188-195,447,448 initiation 362-366 tissues 41-44,46,109-111,366,367
Short-day plants 301-322 Short-day requirement 293-300 Short days 293-309 Side-<:hain cleavage 111 Silver nitrate 380 Skoog,F. 21,22,27,28,402,419 Sleep movements 441,442 SOding, H. 12 Sodium hypochlorite 222 Solanum 293-300,378,398 Solute flux, see ion flux Somatic cell embryogenesis 428 Spergula arvensis 199-201 Spinach 333-335,338,339,347 Stem 79-81,85-89,192-194 Stolon 294,297-299 Stomata 242-253,272,274-285 Storage 394,395,398,399,416,417,430,
431 Stress 224-227, 242-253 Structure/activity relationship 144-149,
165 Sucrose 85 -88, 294, 297, 298
Sugarcance 419-425 Supernatant factor 58,68,69 Symplasm 55,59,248,249 Symport 56,57
Tasseling 421,422 Temperature 327
Subject Index
Tendrils 4-6,93,94, 324-327,481-495 Tentacles 5,6,470-480 Terpenoid biosynthesis 180 Thidiazuron 406 Thigmosensory perception 487-489 Threoninecarbamoylpurine 131, 13 2 TIBA, see triiodobenzoid acid Tillering 420 Tissue
centrifugation 192-194 culture 26,27,362-369,401,426-434 polarity 54
Tobacco, see Nicotiana Tonoplast 53,58 Tracheary elements 366,367 Trans-cinnamic acid 347 Transcription 90-96,121,122,127,141,
142,342 Transfer RNA 129-143 Translation 122, 132,141,342 Translocation 306,307,314 Transpiration 242-253,265 Transport 42, 243, 248, 249
transmembrane 50-60 xylem 109,225-228
Trap lobes 464-468,470-473 Tree propagation 380,410 2,4,5 -Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid 413 Triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) 55-58,189,
347 Triple response 217 Tropisms, see geotropism phototropism Tryptophan 37,41,42 Tryptamine 42 Tuber 293-300,367 Tuberization 293-300 Tumbling, bacterial 499-501 Turgor
maintainance 242,243,245,246 pressure 74,75,95 shifts, see ion flux
UDP-glucose 112 Uronic acid 80,85,86,88,89
Vacuole 53,58 Vegetative growth 377-379,393,394,415 Vesicles 76,203,204
Subject Index
Vigna 79-81,85-89 Vitis 323-330,380-382
Wall, see cell wall Wall-loosening capacity 74,75 Wall yield stress 74 Water
potential 244-246 stress 242-253,274-285
Waterlogging 225-227 Went, F.A.F.C. 12,16,17 Went, F.W. 16-18,31 Wiesner, J. 9 Wilting 242-248,264-266 Wittig reaction 161, 162 Wood tissue 254-261 Woody plants 254-261,323-330,380,
388,410 Wounding 98,102,224
Xanthoxin 308,441,444-449 Xerophyte 275,280 Xylem 242,254-261
transport 109,225-228 Xyloglucans 81,87,88,193 Xylose 79-89
Yield-enhancer 374,420,422,423
Zea 37-49,61-70, 336, 337, 340,450-461
Zeatin 29,109-112,114,117 glucosides 109-112,117 nucleotide 110,111 riboside 110,111,117,294,327,366
methylthio- 111,130,135
527
in transfer RNA 129-131,133,135,137 Zimmermann, P.W. 373,375
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