Vol. 181 No.2

Sassafras albidum pistillate flowers. Courtesy of Michael Hogan.

Vol. 181 No.1

Cyanobacterial filaments entering the developing megasporocarp of Azolla microphylla through the opening of the indusium chamber. Courtesy of Weiwen Zheng.

Vol. 180 No.4

Saxifraga oppositifolia flourishing with climatic warming, Spitsbergen, Norway. Courtesy of RMM Crawford (Plants at the Margin, 2008, Cambridge University Press).

Vol. 180 No.3

The northern pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, in the Cedarburg Bog, Wisconsin, USA, courtesy of Erica Young.

Vol. 180 No. 2

Dual fluorescent staining of Populus trichocarpa–Laccaria bicolor ectomycorrhizal root section, courtesy of V. Legué, V. Pereda and J. Richter.

Vol. 180 No. 1

Primary and secondary xylem in a branch root of field-grown canola, courtesy of Margaret McCully.

Vol. 179 No. 4

Sucrose-treated Arabidopsis seedlings showing anthocyanin accumulation, courtesy of Giovanni Povero.

Vol. 179 No. 3

Clustering of Arabidopisis MAP kinase signalling components based on genome wide gene expression similarities, courtesy of Laszlo Bogre.

Vol. 179 No. 2

Visualization of H2O2/ROS accumulation in receptive stigmas of Carex sp., courtesy of Stephanie McInnis and Simon Hiscock.

Vol. 179 No. 1

Edmondia sesamoides (sewejaartje 'little seven years') flowering in the South African fynbos, courtesy of P.M. Woodward.

Vol. 178 No. 4

FTsZ assembles into networks in Physcomitrella chloroplasts, courtesy of Justine Kiessling.

Vol. 178 No. 3

NO-induced DAR-4M AM fluorescence in Arabidopsis leaves treated with different concentrations of zeatin, courtesy of G. Scherer.

Vol. 178 No. 2

Adventitious roots of the walking palm (Socratea sp.), Tambopata National Reserve, Peru, courtesy of Jorge Vivanco and Tiffany Weir.

Vol. 178 No. 1

Pinus krempfii leaves, flattened for life in the tropics, courtesy of Tim Brodribb.

Vol. 177 No. 4

Silvery gas films on leaves of submerged Phragmites australis, courtesy of Ole Pedersen.

Vol. 177 No. 3

Scanning electron micrograph of intervessel pit membranes in Salix alba, courtesy of Brendan Choat and Steven Jansen.


 

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