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[ 1 ] 2008 Estimation, variation and importance of leaf curvature in Zea mays hybrids [electronic resource]. Ford, E. David
[ 2 ] 2006 Plant neurobiology: an integrated view of plant signaling [electronic resource]. Brenner, E.D.
[ 3 ] 2005 Decrement and amplification of slow wave potentials during their propagation in Helianthus annuus L. shoots. Stahlberg, R.
[ 4 ] 2005 Effect of divalent cations on ion fluxes and leaf photochemistry in salinized barley leaves. Shabala, Sergey
[ 5 ] 2003 Developmental gradient in the mechanism of K+ uptake during light-stimulated leaf growth in Nicotiana tabacum L. Stiles, K.A.
[ 6 ] 2003 Light interacts with auxin during leaf elongation and leaf angle development in young corn seedlings. Fellner, M.
[ 7 ] 2002 Light-regulated leaf expansion in two Populus species: dependence on developmentally controlled ion transport. Stiles, K.A.
[ 8 ] 2001 Long-distance signaling within Coleus x hybridus leaves; mediated by changes in intro-leaf CO2? Stahlberg, R.
[ 9 ] 2000 Chlorophyll is not the primary photoreceptor for the stimulation of P-type H+ pump and growth in variegated leaves of Coleus x hybridus. Stahlberg, R.
[ 10 ] 1999 Effect of light on membrane potential, apoplastic pH and cell expansion in leaves of Pisum sativum L. var. Argenteum. Role of the plasma-membrane H+ -ATPase and photosynthesis. Stahlberg, R.
[ 11 ] 1999 Leaf expansion--an integrating plant behaviour. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 12 ] 1998 Evidence that auxin-induced growth of tobacco leaf tissues does not involve cell wall acidification. Keller, C.P.
[ 13 ] 1997 Auxin-induced epinasty of tobacco leaf tissues. A nonethylene-mediated response. Keller, C.P.
[ 14 ] 1997 Kinetics of Ca2+- and ATP-dependent, voltage-controlled anion conductance in the plasma membrane of mesophyll cells of Pisum sativum. Elzenga, J.T.M.
[ 15 ] 1996 Electrical response of Avena coleoptile cortex to auxins: evidence in vivo for activation of a Cl- conductance. Keller, C.P.
[ 16 ] 1996 Osmoregulation by oat coleoptile protoplasts. Effect of auxin. Keller, C.P.
[ 17 ] 1995 Light-induced membrane potential changes of epidermal and mesophyll cells in growing leaves of Pisum sativum. Elzenga, J.T.M.
[ 18 ] 1994 Characterization of ion channels in the plasma membrane of epidermal cells of expanding pea (Pisum sativum arg) leaves. Elzenga, J.T.M.
[ 19 ] 1994 Light-stimulated cotyledon expansion in Arabidopsis seed lings. The role of phytochrome B. Neff, M.M.
[ 20 ] 1994 Light-stimulated cotyledon expansion in the blu3 and hy4 mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Blum, D.E.
[ 21 ] 1994 Red and blue light-stimulated proton efflux by epidermal leaf cells of the Argenteum mutant of Pisum sativum. Staal, M.
[ 22 ] 1993 Overview of biodegradable polymers and solid-waste issues. Van Volkenburgh, W.R.
[ 23 ] 1992 Leaf cell expansion. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 24 ] 1992 Stimulation of growth and ion uptake in bean leaves by red and blue light. Blum, D.E.
[ 25 ] 1991 Path clamping protoplasts from vascular plants. Method for the quick isolation of protoplasts having a high success rate of gigaseal formation. Elzenga, J.T.M.
[ 26 ] 1990 Cellular basis for limitation of poplar leaf growth by water deficit. Roden, J.
[ 27 ] 1989 Cellular processes limiting leaf growth in plants under hypoxic root stress. Smit, B.
[ 28 ] 1989 Reduced leaf growth induced by root hypoxia: the role of factors in the transpiration stream. Smit, B.A.
[ 29 ] 1988 Salinity stress inhibits bean leaf expansion by reducing turgor, not wall extensibility. Neumann, P.M.
[ 30 ] 1987 Regulation of dicotyledonous leaf growth. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 31 ] 1986 Leaf growth characteristics of fast-growing poplar hybrids Populus trichocarpa x P. deltoides. Ridge, C.R.
[ 32 ] 1986 Wall yield threshold and effective turgor in growing bean leaves. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 33 ] 1985 Inhibitory effects of water deficit on maize leaf elongation. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 34 ] 1985 Loss of capacity for acid-induced wall loosening as the principal cause of the cessation of cell enlargement in light-grown bean leaves. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 35 ] 1985 Mechanism of light-stimulated leaf cell expansion. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 36 ] 1984 Acclimation of leaf growth to low water potentials in sunflower. Matthews, M.A.
[ 37 ] 1984 Control of leaf growth by changes in cell wall properties. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 38 ] 1984 Stress relaxation of cell walls and the yield threshold for growth. Demonstration and measurement by micro-pressure probe and psychrometer techniques. Cosgrove, D.J.
[ 39 ] 1983 Influence of water deficit on the factors controlling the daily pattern of growth of Phaseolus trifoliates. Davies, W.J.
[ 40 ] 1983 Inhibition of light-stimulated leaf expansion by abscisic acid. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 41 ] 1983 Simple instrument for measuring cell-wall extensibility. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 42 ] 1981 Control of light-induced bean leaf expansion: role of osmotic potential, wall yield stress, and hydraulic conductivity. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 43 ] 1981 Cytokinin-induced wall extensibility in excised cotyledons of radish and cucumber. Thomas, J.
[ 44 ] 1980 Proton excretion and cell expansion in bean leaves. Van Volkenburgh, E.
[ 45 ] 1977 Leaf anatomy and water relations of plants grown in controlled environments and in the field. Van Volkenburgh, E.

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