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Volume 1
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Volume 1, 1986

CID, Inc.

Number 3, December

Tree Physiology 1:241–251 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Seasonal patterns of radial root growth and starch dynamics in plantation-grown Sitka spruce trees of different ages
J. D. Deans and E. D. Ford

Tree Physiology 1:253–263 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Root growth potential, seedling morphology and bud dormancy correlate with survival of loblolly pine seedlings planted in December in Alabama
H. S. Larsen, D. B. South and J. M. Boyer

Tree Physiology 1:265–276 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Water relations of loblolly pine seedlings from diverse geographic origins
Bruce C. Bongarten and Robert O. Teskey

Tree Physiology 1:277–287 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Douglas-fir and western larch: chemical and physical properties in relation to Douglas-fir bark beetle attack
A. N. Reed, J. W. Hanover and M. M. Furniss

Tree Physiology 1:289–301 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
In vitro regeneration of plantlets from embryonic and seedling explants of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry)
Kamlesh R. Patel and Trevor A. Thorpe

Tree Physiology 1:303–307 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Dormancy of micropropagated sour cherry plantlets
Bozena Borkowska

Tree Physiology 1:309–324 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
A dynamic model for studying flow of water in single trees
W. R. N. Edwards, P. G. Jarvis, J. J. Landsberg and H. Talbot

Tree Physiology 1:325–332 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Free proline changes in Pinus taeda L. callus in response to drought stress
R. J. Newton, S. Sen and J. D. Puryear

Tree Physiology 1:333–339 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Determining nitrogen status of young loblolly pine by leaf reflectance
Vernon L. Nelson, Dean H. Gjerstad and Glenn R. Glover

Tree Physiology 1:341–354 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Genetic and environmental control of crown development in Picea sitchensis and its relation to stem wood production
L. J. Sheppard and E. D. Ford

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