Volume 19, 1999

Number 1, January
Tree Physiology 19:1–12 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Modeling the effect of physiological responses to green pruning on net biomass production of Eucalyptus nitens
E. A. Pinkard, M. Battaglia, C. L. Beadle and P. J. Sands
Tree Physiology 19:13–22 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Interrelationships among light, photosynthesis and nitrogen in the crown of mature Pinus contorta ssp. latifolia
A. W. Schoettle and W. K. Smith
Tree Physiology 19:23–30 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Ectomycorrhizas and cadmium toxicity in Norway spruce seedlings Georg Jentschke, Susanne Winter and Douglas L. Godbold
Tree Physiology 19:31–37 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Shoot and root vulnerability to xylem cavitation in four populations of Douglas-fir seedlings K. L. Kavanagh, B. J. Bond, S. N. Aitken, B. L. Gartner and S. Knowe
Tree Physiology 19:39–45 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Differences in chemical composition relative to functional differentiation between petioles and laminas of Fraxinus excelsior
Ülo Niinemets
Tree Physiology 19:47–52 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Variation in net photosynthesis, stomatal characteristics, leaf area and whole-plant phytomass production among ten provenances
of neem (Azadirachta indica) S. K. Kundu and P. M. A. Tigerstedt
Tree Physiology 19:53–58 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The effect of aqueous transport of CO2 in xylem sap on gas exchange in woody plants P. E. Levy, P. Meir, S. J. Allen and P. G. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 19:59–63 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Biomass and nutrient allocation in Douglas-fir and amabilis fir seedlings: influence of growth rate and temperature B. J. Hawkins, S. B. R. Kiiskila and G. Henry
Tree Physiology 19:65–69 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Freezing cycles enhance winter injury in Picea rubens
Anne E. Lund and William H. Livingston
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