Volume 14, 1994

Number 7_9, July/September
Tree Physiology 14:659–668 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Changes in gas exchange characteristics during the life span of giant sequoia: implications for response to current and future
concentrations of atmospheric ozone N. E. Grulke and P. R. Miller
Tree Physiology 14:669–677 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Offsetting changes in biomass allocation and photosynthesis in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in response to climate change Evan H. DeLucia, Ragan M. Callaway and William H. Schlesinger
Tree Physiology 14:679–690 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and mineral nutrition on growth and CO2 exchange of sweet chestnut seedlings (Castanea sativa) A. El Kohen and M. Mousseau
Tree Physiology 14:691–706 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of elevated CO2, nutrition and climatic warming on bud phenology in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) and their impact on the risk of frost damage M. B. Murray, R. I. Smith, I. D. Leith, D. Fowler, H. S. Lee, A. D. Friend and P. G. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 14:707–724 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and soil drought on growth and transpiration efficiency and its determinants in two European forest tree species J. M. Guehl, C. Picon, G. Aussenac and P. Gross
Tree Physiology 14:725–733 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationship between CO2-dependent O2 evolution and photosystem II activity in oak (Quercus petraea) trees grown in the field and in seedlings grown in ambient or elevated CO2 Daniel Epron, Erwin Dreyer, Catherine Picon and Jean Marc Guehl
Tree Physiology 14:735–749 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Shade, leaf growth and crown development of Quercus rubra, Quercus velutina, Prunus serotina and Acer rubrum seedlings Kurt W. Gottschalk
Tree Physiology 14:751–758 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Response to light of shade-grown beech seedlings subjected to different watering regimes Roberto Tognetti, Marco Michelozzi and Marco Borghetti
Tree Physiology 14:759–768 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A whole-plant cuvette system to measure short-term responses of conifer seedlings to environmental change N. J. Livingston, G. J. Davies, B. M. Eby, G. Filek, E. E. Fuchs, S. Pepin and R. E. Percy
Tree Physiology 14:769–779 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of elevated CO2 on growth and chloroplast proteins in Prunus avium D. Wilkins, J.-J. van Oosten and R. T. Besford
Tree Physiology 14:781–796 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The choice of genetic material for mechanistic studies of adaptation in forest trees R. F. Stettler and H. D. Bradshaw, Jr.
Tree Physiology 14:797–804 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Modeling climate change effects with provenance test data Csaba Matyas
Tree Physiology 14:805–817 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Use of provenance tests to predict response to climate change: loblolly pine and Norway spruce R. C. Schmidtling
Tree Physiology 14:819–831 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Ecotypic differentiation of gas exchange responses and leaf anatomy in a tropical forest understory shrub from areas of contrasting
rainfall regimes Kevin P. Hogan, Alan P. Smith, José Luís Araus and Angel Saavedra
Tree Physiology 14:833–842 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Genotypic and phenotypic variation as stress adaptations in temperate tree species: a review of several case studies Marc D. Abrams
Tree Physiology 14:843–853 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Prospects for increasing the salt tolerance of forest trees: a review James A. Allen, Jim L. Chambers and Michael Stine
Tree Physiology 14:855–869 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Frost injury prediction model for Douglas-fir seedlings in the Pacific Northwest Roger Timmis, James Flewelling and Cheryl Talbert
Tree Physiology 14:871–882 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Genotypic differences in water use efficiency and 13C discrimination in Eucalyptus globulus J. Osório and J. S. Pereira
Tree Physiology 14:883–898 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon allocation, gas exchange, and needle morphology of Pinus ponderosa genotypes known to differ in growth and survival under imposed drought B. M. Cregg
Tree Physiology 14:899–909 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Use of the crown competition factor concept to select clones and spacings for short-rotation woody crops R. B. Hall
Tree Physiology 14:911–920 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] First-order root development from cuttings of Populus trichocarpa × P. deltoides hybrids Paul E. Heilman, Gordon Ekuan and Diane B. Fogle
Tree Physiology 14:921–932 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Cold acclimation in eucalypt hybrids M. H. Almeida, M. M. Chaves and J. C. Silva
Tree Physiology 14:933–945 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] An interregional validation of ECOPHYS, a growth process model of juvenile poplar clones George E. Host and J. G. Isebrands
Tree Physiology 14:947–960 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of leaf nutrient status on photosynthetic capacity in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings grown in elevated atmospheric CO2 R. B. Thomas, J. D. Lewis and B. R. Strain
Tree Physiology 14:961–970 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Adaptation to climatic changes of the timing of bud burst in populations of Pinus sylvestris L. and Picea abies (L.) Karst. Egbert Beuker
Tree Physiology 14:971–980 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Dependence of light interception efficiency of Scots pine shoots on structural parameters H. Smolander, P. Stenberg and S. Linder
Tree Physiology 14:981–995 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Performance of the LAI-2000 plant canopy analyzer in estimating leaf area index of some Scots pine stands Pauline Stenberg, Sune Linder, Heikki Smolander and Jeremy Flower-Ellis
Tree Physiology 14:997–1003 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evapotranspiration of beech stands and transpiration of beech leaves subject to atmospheric CO2 enrichment D. Overdieck and M. Forstreuter
Tree Physiology 14:1005–1018 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Water flux in a hybrid poplar stand T. M. Hinckley, J. R. Brooks, J. Cermák, R. Ceulemans, J. Kucera, F. C. Meinzer and D. A. Roberts
Tree Physiology 14:1019–1038 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Seasonal development of leaf area in a young, widely spaced Pinus radiata D. Don stand David Whitehead, Francis M. Kelliher, Chris M. Frampton and Martin J. S. Godfrey
Tree Physiology 14:1039–1047 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf water potential and stomatal conductance in Quercus pyrenaica Willd. forests: vertical gradients and response to environmental factors H. A. Gallego, M. Rico, G. Moreno and I. Santa Regina
Tree Physiology 14:1049–1054 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Measurement of the remobilization of nitrogen for spring leaf growth of trees under field conditions P. Millard
Tree Physiology 14:1055–1068 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of tree size on shoot structure and physiology of Pinus contorta and Pinus aristata Anna W. Schoettle
Tree Physiology 14:1069–1079 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] An analytical solution for coupled leaf photosynthesis and stomatal conductance models Dennis Baldocchi
Tree Physiology 14:1081–1095 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A model for simulating the effects of changing climate on the functioning and structure of the boreal forest ecosystem: an
approach based on object-oriented design Hannu Väisänen, Harri Strandman and Seppo Kellomäki
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