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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! Cumulative Subject Index of Volumes 1-38Includes coverage of more than 30 years of publication

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CONTENTS CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 1 –38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEXES FOR VOLUMES 1 – 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUMES 1 –38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 1 –38 VOLUME 1 The Status of Some Fossil Plants.................................................................... 1 ALAN WESLEY Growth Regulation by Metals and Chelates .................................................... 73 HANS BURSTRO¨ M Comparative Anatomy as a Modern Botanical Discipline With special reference to recent advances in the systematic anatomy of monocotyledons............................................................................................ 101 C. R. METCALFE Palynology......................................................................................................... 149 G. ERDTMAN Metabolism and the Transport of Organic Substances in the Phloem ........... 209 A. L. KURSANOV Water Relations of Plant Cells ......................................................................... 279 JACK DAINTY Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in Photosynthetic Studies ....................... 327 G. M. ANDROES VOLUME 2 Some Phyletic Implications of Flagellar Structure in Plants............................ 1 I. MANTON Fundamental Problems in Numerical Taxonomy ............................................ 35 W. T. WILLIAMS and M. B. DALE Ultrastructure of the Wall in Growing Cells and its Relation to the Direction of the Growth ......................................................................... 69 P. A. ROELOFSEN The Protein Component of Primary Cell Walls................................................ DEREK T. A. LAMPORT 151 2 CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 1–38 Embryology in Relation to Physiology and Genetics....................................... 219 P. MAHESHWARI and N. S. RANGASWAMY The Soft Rot Fungi: Their Mode of Action and Significance in the Degradation of Wood ............................................................................. 323 JOHN LEVY VOLUME 3 Structural Aspects of Cell Membranes ............................................................ 1 L. ANDREW STAEHELIN and M. C. PROBINE X-ray Structure Research on the Photosynthetic Membrane ......................... 53 W. KREUTZ Some Aspects of Water Relations ................................................................... 171 P. E. WEATHERLEY Monocotyledons—Towards an Understanding of their Morphology and Anatomy ................................................................................ 207 P. B. TOMLINSON VOLUME 4 Recognition, Resistance and the Role of Plant Lectins in Host –Parasite Interactions........................................................................... 1 J. A. CALLOW Paracoc