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The Arabidopsis Book
The Arabidopsis Book (TAB), ISSN: 1543-8120, represents a new mode of communication between researchers and a new model for scientific publishing. TAB is envisioned as an ever-expanding compilation of invited articles, each reviewing in detail an important and interesting aspect of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, with reference to what is known in other plants and in other kingdoms.
TAB is available only via the Internet and is free of charge.
The American Society of Plant Biologists is providing funds for the posting and maintenance of TAB as a public service. View and search full-text at BioOne.
Preface
Table of Contents
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Coming Soon!
Cytochromes P450 (major update)
Søren Bak, Fred Beisson, Gerard Bishop, Björn Hamberger, René Höfer, Suzanne Paquette, and Danièle Werck-Reichhart

The Function of the CLE Peptide in Plant Development and Symbiosis
Shigeyuki Betsuyaku, Shinichiro Sawa, and Masashi Yamada

Small Post-Translationally Modified Peptide Signals in Arabidopsis
Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi

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Founded by Chris Somerville and Elliot Meyerowitz, TAB now has over 90 articles online. In 2010, TAB received over 102,000 full-text downloads.

The current editorial board is working hard to continue TAB’s ongoing expansion:

Rob Last (Editor-in-Chief)
Michigan State University
Caren Chang
University of Maryland
Georg Jander
Boyce Thompson Institute
Dan Kliebenstein
University of California, Davis
Rob McClung
Dartmouth College
Harvey Millar
University of Western Australia
Keiko Torii
University of Washington
Doris Wagner
University of Pennsylvania

The board is overseeing all new content development as well as updates to existing articles to keep TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

 
New Content!
Phytochrome Signaling Mechanisms(update)
Jigang Li, Gang Li, Haiyang Wang, and Xing Wang Deng
August 22, 2011. Edited by Rob McClung.
The Functions of RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases in Arabidopsis
Matthew R. Willmann, Matthew R. Endres, Rebecca T. Cook, and Brian D. Gregory

July 31, 2011. Edited by Doris Wagner.
Tetrapyrrole Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana
Ryouichi Tanaka, Koichi Kobayashi, and Tatsuru Masuda

July 31, 2011. Edited by Harvey Millar.
Terpene Specialized Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana
Dorothea Tholl and Sungbeom Lee
April 6, 2011. Edited by Georg Jander.
Glutathione
Graham Noctor, Guillaume Queval, Amna Mhamdi, Sejir Chaouch, and Christine H. Foyer
February 14, 2011. Edited by Harvey Millar.
Histidine Biosynthesis
Robert A. Ingle
February 2, 2011. Edited by Georg Jander.
View a film clip of mitosis in Arabidopsis.