Volume 2, 1986

Number 1_2_3, December
Tree Physiology 2:1–16 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The role of physiology in forestry Paul J. Kramer
Tree Physiology 2:17–27 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Site fertility affects seasonal carbon reserves in loblolly pine Elaine M. Birk and Pamela A. Matson
Tree Physiology 2:29–34 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A comparison of rates of aboveground growth and carbon dioxide assimilation by aspen on sites of high and low quality G. M. Briggs, T. W. Jurik and D. M. Gates
Tree Physiology 2:35–46 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Accumulation of starch in roots and foliage of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.): effects of season, site and fertilization M. B. Adams, H. L. Adam and C. B. Davey
Tree Physiology 2:47–59 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Physiographic, stand, and environmental effects on individual tree growth and growth efficiency in subalpine forests Merrill R. Kaufmann and Michael G. Ryan
Tree Physiology 2:61–71 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Uptake of carbon and nitrogen at decreased nutrient availability in small birch (Betula pendula Roth.) plants A. J. S. McDonald, T. Lohammar and A. Ericsson
Tree Physiology 2:73–88 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationships between nutrient status, carbon assimilation and water use efficiency in Pinus radiata (D. Don) needles D. W. Sheriff, E. K. S. Nambiar and D. N. Fife
Tree Physiology 2:89–103 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stomatal responses to humidity in selected conifers A. P. Sandford and P. G. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 2:105–114 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Transpiration of a 31-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. stand before and after thinning Yasushi Morikawa, Shigeaki Hattori and Yoshiyuki Kiyono
Tree Physiology 2:115–121 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The influence of NaCl on leaf water relations and the proportions of K, Na, Ca, Mg, and Cl in epidermal cells of Fraxinus excelsior L. S. Leonardi and W. Flückiger
Tree Physiology 2:123–130 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stomatal resistance, photosynthesis and water relations in mountain birch in the subarctic Heikki Kauhanen
Tree Physiology 2:131–142 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stomatal and nonstomatal limitations to net photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. under different environmental conditions R. O. Teskey, J. A. Fites, L. J. Samuelson and B. C. Bongarten
Tree Physiology 2:143–154 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effect of low root temperature on net photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and carbohydrate concentration in Engelmann spruce
(Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm.) seedlings Evan H. Delucia
Tree Physiology 2:155–168 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] On estimating canopy photosynthesis and stomatal conductance in a deciduous forest with clumped foliage Dennis D. Baldocchi and Boyd A. Hutchison
Tree Physiology 2:169–175 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Optimal control of gas exchange Pertti Hari, Annikki Mäkelä, Eeva Korpilahti and Maria Holmberg
Tree Physiology 2:177–187 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon, water and nitrogen relations in evergreen and deciduous conifers R. Matyssek
Tree Physiology 2:189–204 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Changes in carbon allocation patterns in spruce and pine trees following irrigation and fertilization E. Axelsson and B. Axelsson
Tree Physiology 2:205–214 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Simulation model of a laboratory-grown phreatophytic woody legume D. Bachelet, W. M. Jarrell and R. A. Virginia
Tree Physiology 2:215–222 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A conceptual model for primary productivity, decomposition and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert Daryl L. Moorhead, James F. Reynolds and Walter G. Whitford
Tree Physiology 2:223–232 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of carbon dioxide enrichment and nitrogen supply on growth of boreal tree seedlings Kevin Brown and K. O. Higginbotham
Tree Physiology 2:233–241 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon-nitrogen interactions in CO2-enriched white oak: physiological and long-term perspectives Richard J. Norby, John Pastor and Jerry M. Melillo
Tree Physiology 2:243–259 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth and physiological responses of Pinus ponderosa Dougl ex P. Laws. to long-term elevated CO2 concentrations K. A. Surano, P. F. Daley, J. L. J. Houpis, J. H. Shinn, J. A. Helms, R. J. Palassou and M. P. Costella
Tree Physiology 2:261–272 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] High technology biomass production by Salix clones on a sandy soil in southern Sweden Lars Christersson
Tree Physiology 2:273–281 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A morphological index of Quercus seedling ontogeny for use in studies of physiology and growth P. J. Hanson, R. E. Dickson, J. G. Isebrands, T. R. Crow and R. K. Dixon
Tree Physiology 2:283–288 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Dimensions of the growing shoot and the absolute growth rate of a poplar shoot G. A. Pieters
Tree Physiology 2:289–299 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf development and leaf stress: increased susceptibility associated with sink-source transition James S. Coleman
Tree Physiology 2:301–306 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evidence of competition for photosynthates between growth processes and oleoresin synthesis in Pinus taeda L. Peter L. Lorio, Jr. and Robert A. Sommers
Tree Physiology 2:307–316 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of aluminum on growth, development, and nutrient composition of honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos L.) seedlings F. C. Thornton, M. Schaedle and D. J. Raynal
Tree Physiology 2:317–325 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Alkaline runoff, soil pH and white oak manganese deficiency Steven Messenger
Tree Physiology 2:327–340 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of anaerobic growth conditions on phosphorus tissue concentrations and absorption rates of southern pine seedlings M. A. Topa and K. W. McLeod
Tree Physiology 2:341–346 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Biomass, photosynthesis and water use efficiency of woody swamp species subjected to flooding and elevated water temperature Kenneth W. McLeod, Lisa A. Donovan, Nancy J. Stumpff and K. C. Sherrod
Tree Physiology 2:347–368 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Coupling of carbon and water interactions in forest stands P. J. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 2:369–371 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on discussion of paper by P. G. Jarvis S. B. McLaughlin
Tree Physiology 2:373–385 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon × nutrient interactions—the limitations to productivity H. G. Miller
Tree Physiology 2:387–388 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on discussion of paper by H. G. Miller S. B. McLaughlin
Tree Physiology 2:389–399 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Interactions between carbon and nutrients in the forest ecosystem Peter M. Attiwill
Tree Physiology 2:401–402 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on discussion of paper by P. M. Attiwill O. J. Schwarz
Tree Physiology 2:403–421 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Spatial considerations in physiological models of tree growth Peter J. H. Sharpe, Joe Walker, Les K. Penridge, Hsin-I Wu and Edward J. Rykiel, Jr.
Tree Physiology 2:423–425 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on discussion of paper by P. J. H. Sharpe O. J. Schwarz
Tree Physiology 2:427–444 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Experimental approaches to the study of the effects of nutrients and water on carbon assimilation by trees J. J. Landsberg
Tree Physiology 2:445–446 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on discussion of paper by J. J. Landsberg M. R. Kaufmann
Tree Physiology 2:447–450 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Report on summary session M. R. Kaufmann
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