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Volume 19
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Volume 19, 1999

CID, Inc.

Number 11, September

Tree Physiology 19:695–706 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Characterization of radiation regimes in nonrandom forest canopies: theory, measurements, and a simplified modeling approach
Christopher J. Kucharik, John M. Norman and Stith T. Gower

Tree Physiology 19:707–715 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Photosynthetic responses to phosphorus nutrition in two-year-old maritime pine seedlings
Denis Loustau, Mohamed Ben Brahim, Jean-Pierre Gaudillère and Erwin Dreyer

Tree Physiology 19:717–724 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Partitioning of soil water among tree species in a Brazilian Cerrado ecosystem
Paula C. Jackson, Frederick C. Meinzer, Mercedes Bustamante, Guillermo Goldstein, Augusto Franco, Philip W. Rundel, Linda Caldas, Erica Igler and Fabio Causin

Tree Physiology 19:725–732 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Impact of snow cover on photoinhibition and winter dessication in evergreen Rhododendron ferrugineum leaves during subalpine winter
Gilbert Neuner, Dorothea Ambach and Klara Aichner

Tree Physiology 19:733–740 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Thermally induced changes in shoot morphology of Hancornia speciosa microcultures: evidence of mediation by ethylene
Adaucto B. De Pereira-Netto and Brent H. McCown

Tree Physiology 19:741–747 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Interactive effects of leaf age and self-shading on leaf structure, photosynthetic capacity and chlorophyll fluorescence in the rain forest tree, Dryobalanops aromatica
Atsushi Ishida, Akira Uemura, Nobuya Koike, Yoosuke Matsumoto and Ang Lai Hoe

Tree Physiology 19:749–754 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Fall frost resistance in willows used for biomass production. I. Characterization of seasonal and genetic variation
Erling Ögren

Tree Physiology 19:755–760 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Fall frost resistance in willows used for biomass production. II. Predictive relationships with sugar concentration and dry matter content
Erling Ögren

Tree Physiology 19:761–765 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Influence of rate of change in stomatal conductance to fluctuating irradiance on estimates of daily water use by Pinus taeda leaves
R. E. Will and R. O. Teskey

Tree Physiology 19:767–768 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Corrected heat capacity of wood for sap flow calculations
Peter Becker and W. R. N. Edwards

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