Volume 16, 1996

Number 6, June
Tree Physiology 16:527–536 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Responses of carbon gain and growth of Pinus radiata stands to thinning and fertilizing D. W. Sheriff
Tree Physiology 16:537–546 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of carbon dioxide, fertilization, and irrigation on photosynthetic capacity of loblolly pine trees Ramesh Murthy, Phillip M. Dougherty, Stanley J. Zarnoch and H. Lee Allen
Tree Physiology 16:547–555 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationship between nuclear DNA markers and physiological parameters in Sitka × interior spruce populations Steven C. Grossnickle, Ben C. S. Sutton, Raymund S. Folk and Robert J. Gawley
Tree Physiology 16:557–565 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Photosynthetic and stomatal responses to high temperature and light in two oaks at the western limit of their range Erik Hamerlynck and Alan K. Knapp
Tree Physiology 16:567–574 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Physiological changes in red spruce seedlings during a simulated winter thaw P. G. Schaberg, J. B. Shane, G. J. Hawley, G. R. Strimbeck, D. H. DeHayes, P. F. Cali and J. R. Donnelly
Tree Physiology 16:575–581 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Response of giant sequoia canopy foliage to elevated concentrations of atmospheric ozone N. E. Grulke, P. R. Miller and D. Scioli
Tree Physiology 16:583–589 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of soil and stem base heating on survival, resprouting and gas exchange of Acer and Quercus seedlings Julie A. Huddle and Stephen G. Pallardy
Tree Physiology 16:591–594 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Radial distributions of Pb in stems of young Norway spruce trees grown in Pb-contaminated soil Jürgen Hagemeyer and Thomas Weinand
Tree Physiology 16:595 [ Free Full Text ] Correction Stem respiration in a closed-canopy upland oak forest Nelson T. Edwards and Paul J. Hanson
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