Volume 19, 1999

Number 9, July
Tree Physiology 19:551–562 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of water status and soil fertility on the C-isotope signature in Pinus radiata
R. L. Korol, M. U. F. Kirschbaum, G. D. Farquhar and M. Jeffreys
Tree Physiology 19:563–573 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Transpiration and water relations of poplar trees growing close to the water table Heping Zhang, James I. L. Morison and Lester P. Simmonds
Tree Physiology 19:575–581 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Diurnal changes in water conduction in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and Virginia pine (P. virginiana) during soil dehydration Izumi Wakamiya-Noborio, James L. Heilman, Ronald J. Newton and Michael G. Messina
Tree Physiology 19:583–589 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Genetic variation for carbon isotope composition in honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) Rodney E. Pennington, Charles R. Tischler, Hyrum B. Johnson and H. Wayne Polley
Tree Physiology 19:591–597 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Transpiration increases during the dry season: patterns of tree water use in eucalypt open-forests of northern Australia A. P. O’Grady, D. Eamus and L. B. Hutley
Tree Physiology 19:599–605 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Direct inhibition of maintenance respiration in western hemlock roots exposed to ambient soil carbon dioxide concentrations Nate G. McDowell, John D. Marshall, Jingen Qi and Kim Mattson
Tree Physiology 19:607–612 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Quenching analysis in poplar clones exposed to ozone Giacomo Lorenzini, Lucia Guidi, Christina Nali and Gian Franco Soldatini
Tree Physiology 19:613–618 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Statistical evaluation of bud development theories: application to bud burst of Betula pendula leaves Risto Häkkinen
Tree Physiology 19:619–624 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Can differences in root responses to soil drying and compaction explain differences in performance of trees growing on landfill
sites? Jiansheng Liang, Jianhua Zhang, Gilbert Y. S. Chan and M. H. Wong
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