Volume 18, 1998

Number 11, November
Tree Physiology 18:715–726 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Seedlings of five boreal tree species differ in acclimation
of net photosynthesis to elevated CO2 and temperature M. G. Tjoelker, J. Oleksyn and P. B. Reich
Tree Physiology 18:727–737 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf distribution in large trees and stands of the floodplain forest in southern Moravia Jan Cermák
Tree Physiology 18:739–747 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculation on growth and root IAA concentrations of transplanted conifers C. F. Scagel and R. G. Linderman
Tree Physiology 18:749–757 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Acclimation of Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia) foliage to sun and shade A. K. MItchell
Tree Physiology 18:759–767 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Shoot structure, light interception, and distribution of nitrogen
in an Abies amabilis canopy Pauline Stenberg, Heikki Smolander, Douglas Sprugel and Sampo Smolander
Tree Physiology 18:769–776 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stomatal conductance, growth and root signaling in Betula pendula seedlings subjected to partial soil drying C. Fort, F. Muller, P. Label, A. Granier and E. Dreyer
Tree Physiology 18:777–784 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Hydraulic properties of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) branches and branch halves with reference to compression wood Rachel Spicer and Barbara L. Gartner
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