Annals of Botany 94/3, © Annals of Botany Company 2004; all rights reserved
Sulfur transport and assimilation in plants: regulation, interaction and signaling.
Davidian J-C, Grill D, De Kok LJ, Stulen I, Hawkesford MJ, Schnug E, Rennenberg H, eds. 2003.
Leiden: Backhuys Publishers.
96 (hardback). 393 pp.
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Sulphur metabolism of plants (I'll stick with British English spelling here) has always received less attention and attracted less funding than has research on nitrogen and phosphorus. One of the most important reasons no doubt is that, unlike nitrogen and phosphorus, sulphur availability to plants was rarely a problem. As the post-World War II use of fertilizer