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Volume 20
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Volume 20, 2000

CID, Inc.

Number 2, January

Tree Physiology 20:73–85 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Acid mist and soil Ca and Al alter the mineral nutrition and physiology of red spruce
P. G. Schaberg, D. H. Dehayes, G. J. Hawley, G. R. Strimbeck, J. R. Cumming, P. F. Murakami and C. H. Borer

Tree Physiology 20:87–96 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration to simulated climatic warming in northern and southern populations of Acer saccharum: laboratory and field evidence
Carla A. Gunderson, Richard J. Norby and Stan D. Wullschleger

Tree Physiology 20:97–106 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Tree water use and rainfall partitioning in a mature poplar–pasture system
A. Guevara-Escobar, W. R. N. Edwards, R. H. Morton, P. D. Kemp and A. D. Mackay

Tree Physiology 20:107–114 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Frost hardening of Pinus radiata seedlings: effects of temperature on relative growth rate, carbon balance and carbohydrate concentration
Dennis H. Greer, Linda A. Robinson, Alistair J. Hall, Karin Klages and Helen Donnison

Tree Physiology 20:115–122 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Modeling daily gas exchange of a Douglas-fir forest: comparison of three stomatal conductance models with and without a soil water stress function
M. T. Van Wijk, S. C. Dekker, W. Bouten, F. C. Bosveld, W. Kohsiek, K. Kramer and G. M. J. Mohren

Tree Physiology 20:123–129 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Dynamics of symbiotic establishment between an IAA-overproducing mutant of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum and Pinus pinaster
H. Tranvan, Y. Habricot, E. Jeannette, G. Gay and B. Sotta

Tree Physiology 20:131–138 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Energy dissipation in drought-avoiding and drought-tolerant tree species at midday during the Mediterranean summer
E. Martínez-Ferri, L. Balaguer, F. Valladares, J. M. Chico and E. Manrique

Tree Physiology 20:139–144 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Direct effect of elevated CO2 on nocturnal in situ leaf respiration in nine temperate deciduous tree species is small
Jeffrey S. Amthor

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