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(American Journal of Botany. 2000;87:COVER-cover.)
© 2000 Botanical Society of
America, Inc.
Cover Illustration: A projection of 29 confocal optical sections taken at 0.2-µm intervals through the hyphal network in an inner cortical cell of a root of Medicago truncatulacolonized by arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi. The root section was stained with Texas-Red conjugated to wheat germ agglutinin, which binds to the surface of the hyphae. See Blancaflor and Gilroy: Plant cell biology in the new millennium: new tools and new insights, pp. 1547-1560 in this issue. Confocal images by E. B. Blancaflor, L. Zhao, and M. J. Harrison.
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