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XX Contents<br />

25 Hydro-Electrochemical Integration of the Higher Plant –<br />

Basis for Electrogenic Flower Induction 369<br />

Edgar Wagner, Lars Lehner, Johannes Normann,<br />

Justyna Veit, Jolana Albrechtová<br />

25.1 State of the Art in Photoperiodic Control<br />

of FloweringinShort-andLong-DayPlants........................ 369<br />

25.2 Rhythms in SER as Markers of Photoperiodic Control<br />

and Interorgan Communication in a Longanda<br />

Short-DayPlant ..................................................... 373<br />

25.3 Early Changes at the Shoot Apical Meristem<br />

DuringFlowerInduction ................................................. 373<br />

25.4 Evolution of Circadian Frequencies –<br />

TimingofMetabolicControls ........................................... 375<br />

25.5 Circadian Rhythmic Organisation of Energy Metabolism<br />

in C. rubrum and the Gating of Photoreceptor<br />

(Phytochrome) Action..................................................... 376<br />

25.6 Hydraulic–Electrochemical Integration of the Whole Plant ... 378<br />

25.7 Electrophysiological Integration of Activity<br />

of the Whole Plant – Monitoring of Surface Sum Potentials ... 380<br />

25.8 Substitution of Photoperiodic Flower Induction<br />

by Electrogenic Flower Induction...................................... 385<br />

25.9 Conclusions and Future Perspectives ................................. 386<br />

<strong>References</strong> ............................................................................. 387<br />

26 Signals and Signalling Pathways in Plant Wound Responses 391<br />

Jeremy D. Rhodes, John F. Thain, David C. Wildon<br />

26.1 Introduction .................................................................. 391<br />

26.2 Patterns of Proteinase Inhibitor Activity<br />

and Electrical Activity Following a Variety<br />

of WoundingProtocolsAppliedtoTomatoSeedlings............ 394<br />

26.3 Conclusions and Future Prospects ..................................... 400<br />

<strong>References</strong> ............................................................................. 401<br />

27 Root Exudation and Rhizosphere Biology:<br />

Multiple Functions of a Plant Secondary Metabolite 403<br />

Laura G. Perry, Tiffany L. Weir, Balakrishnan Prithiviraj,<br />

Mark W. Paschke, Jorge M. Vivanco<br />

27.1 Introduction .................................................................. 403<br />

27.2 C. maculosa InvasionEcology........................................... 405<br />

27.3 (±)-Catechin, Allelopathy, andCell Death........................... 407<br />

27.3.1 IdentificationoftheAllelochemical.......................... 408

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