Volume 19, 1999

Number 3, March
Tree Physiology 19:141–151 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Estimating stem and root-anchorage flexibility in trees S. A. Neild and C. J. Wood
Tree Physiology 19:153–163 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Ecophysiology of Cecropia schreberiana saplings in two wind regimes in an elfin cloud forest: growth, gas exchange, architecture and stem biomechanics Roberto A. Cordero
Tree Physiology 19:165–172 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees Robert M. Hubbard, Barbara J. Bond and Michael G. Ryan
Tree Physiology 19:173–180 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of canopy light environment and nitrogen availability on leaf photosynthetic characteristics and photosynthetic
nitrogen-use efficiency of field-grown nectarine trees A. Rosati, G. Esparza, T. M. DeJong and R. W. Pearcy
Tree Physiology 19:181–188 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Spatial distribution of leaf dry weight per area and leaf nitrogen concentration in relation to local radiation regime within
an isolated tree crown X. Le Roux, H. Sinoquet and M. Vandame
Tree Physiology 19:189–196 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Nutrient uptake by intact mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris seedlings: a diagnostic tool to detect copper toxicity Katia K. Van Tichelen, Tom Vanstraelen and Jan V. Colpaert
Tree Physiology 19:197–203 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Nutrition and bud removal affect biomass and nutrient allocation in Douglas-fir and western red cedar B. J. Hawkins and G. Henry
Tree Physiology 19:205–210 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of nitrogen source on growth and activity of nitrogen-assimilating enzymes in Douglas-fir seedlings J. P. Bedell, M. Chalot, A. Garnier and B. Botton
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