Volume 16, 1996

Number 9, September
Tree Physiology 16:733–745 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Canopy development, CO2 exchange and carbon balance of a modeled agroforestry tree Pekka Nygren, Pasi Kiema and Silvia Rebottaro
Tree Physiology 16:747–755 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Correlations between stable carbon-isotope abundance and hydraulic conductivity in Douglas-fir across a climate gradient in
Oregon, USA Jeanne A. Panek
Tree Physiology 16:757–763 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae and phosphate fertilization on shoot apical growth of micropropagated apple and plum rootstocks P. Fortuna, A. S. Citernesi, S. Morini, C. Vitagliano and M. Giovannetti
Tree Physiology 16:765–772 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Photosynthetic responses to needle water potentials in Scots pine after a four-year exposure to elevated CO2 and temperature Seppo Kellomäki and Kai-Yun Wang
Tree Physiology 16:773–778 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth and photosynthetic responses of four Virginia Piedmont tree species to shade John W. Groninger, John R. Seiler, John A. Peterson and Richard E. Kreh
Tree Physiology 16:779–785 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Diurnal changes in leaf gas exchange characteristics in the uppermost canopy of a rain forest tree, Dryobalanops aromatica Gaertn. f. Atsushi Ishida, Takeshi Toma, Yoosuke Matsumoto, Son Kheong Yap and Yutaka Maruyama
Tree Physiology 16:787–793 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon and nitrogen allocation in ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings Jan V. Colpaert, André van Laere and Jozef A. van Assche
Tree Physiology 16:795–799 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Root growth potential as an indicator of drought stress history Richard W. Tinus
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