Volume 16, 1996

Number 7, July
Tree Physiology 16:597–605 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth responses and related biochemical and ultrastructural changes of the photosynthetic apparatus in birch (Betula pendula) saplings exposed to low concentrations of ozone E. Pääkkönen, J. Vahala, T. Holopainen, R. Karjalainen and L. Kärenlampi
Tree Physiology 16:607–615 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth indices and stomatal control of transpiration in Acacia koa stands planted at different densities Frederick C. Meinzer, James H. Fownes and Robin A. Harrington
Tree Physiology 16:617–626 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Response of two Afromontane coniferous tree species to light and nutrient supply Hailu Sharew, John Grace and Colin J. Legg
Tree Physiology 16:627–634 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Optimality and nitrogen allocation in a tree canopy D. Y. Hollinger
Tree Physiology 16:635–642 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth and carbon accumulation in root systems of Pinus taeda and Pinus ponderosa seedlings as affected by varying CO2, temperature and nitrogen J. S. King, R. B. Thomas and B. R. Strain
Tree Physiology 16:643–647 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evidence that longer needle retention of spruce and pine populations at high elevations and high latitudes is largely a phenotypic
response Peter B. Reich, Jacek Oleksyn, Jerzy Modrzynski and Mark G. Tjoelker
Tree Physiology 16:649–654 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Field measurements of isoprene emission from trees in response to temperature and light Thomas D. Sharkey, Eric L. Singsaas, Peter J. Vanderveer and Chris Geron
Tree Physiology 16:655–660 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf allometry of Salix viminalis during the first growing season Theo Verwijst and Da-Zhi Wen
Tree Physiology 16:661–664 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Improving the reliability of a combined phenological time series by analyzing observation quality Tapio Linkosalo, Risto Häkkinen and Pertti Hari
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