Ionic Signaling in Plant Responses to Gravity and Touch Jeremiah M. FasanoGioia D. MassaSimon Gilroy OriginalPaper 20 May 2002 Pages: 71 - 88
Interactions Between Gravitropism and Phototropism in Plants Melanie J. CorrellJohn Z. Kiss OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 89 - 101
The Kinetics of Root Gravitropism: Dual Motors and Sensors Chris WolvertonHideo IshikawaMichael L. Evans OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 102 - 112
Role of Endodermal Cell Vacuoles in Shoot Gravitropism Takehide KatoMiyo MoritaMasao Tasaka OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 113 - 119
The Cytoskeleton and Gravitropism in Higher Plants Elison B. Blancaflor OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 120 - 136
Actomyosin-Mediated Statolith Positioning in Gravisensing Plant Cells Studied in Microgravity Markus BraunBrigitte BuchenAndreas Sievers OriginalPaper 20 May 2002 Pages: 137 - 145
Conservation of the Plastid Sedimentation Zone in All Moss Genera with Known Gravitropic Protonemata J.M. SchwuchowV.D. KernF.D. Sack OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 146 - 155
Contributions of Space Experiments to the Study of Gravitropism GĂ©rald PerbalDominique Driss-Ecole OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 156 - 165
Molecular Aspects of Stress-Gene Regulation During Spaceflight Anna-Lisa PaulRobert J. Ferl OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 166 - 176
The Biophysical Limitations in Physiological Transport and Exchange in Plants Grown in Microgravity D. Marshall Porterfield OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 177 - 190
The Distance to Which Wound Effects Influence the Structure of Secondary Xylem of Decapitated Pinus pinea Simcha Lev-Yadun OriginalPaper 24 May 2002 Pages: 191 - 196