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Volume 21, 2001

CID, Inc.

Number 15, September

Tree Physiology 21:1087–1102 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Time-series analysis of δ13C from tree rings. I. Time trends and autocorrelation
Robert A. Monserud and John D. Marshall

Tree Physiology 21:1103–1111 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Photosynthetic light response of flooded cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda) seedlings grown in two light regimes
Emile S. Gardiner and Ken W. Krauss

Tree Physiology 21:1113–1122 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Foliar nitrogen concentrations and natural abundance of 15N suggest nitrogen allocation patterns of Douglas-fir and mycorrhizal fungi during development in elevated carbon dioxide concentration and temperature
E. A. Hobbie, D. M. Olszyk, P. T. Rygiewicz, D. T. Tingey and M. G. Johnson

Tree Physiology 21:1123–1132 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Seasonal variation in xylem pressure of walnut trees: root and stem pressures
Frank W. Ewers, Thierry Améglio, Hervé Cochard, François Beaujard, Michel Martignac, Marc Vandame, Christian Bodet and Pierre Cruiziat

Tree Physiology 21:1133–1140 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Changes in fine root production and longevity in relation to water and nutrient availability in a Norway spruce stand in northern Sweden
Josep Rufat and Theodore M. DeJong

Tree Physiology 21:1141–1148 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Evidence for increased sensitivity to nutrient and water stress in a fast-growing hybrid willow compared with a natural willow clone
Martin Weih

Tree Physiology 21:1149–1155 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Physiological variation among Populus fremontii populations: short- and long-term relationships between δ13C and water availability
A. Joshua Leffler and Ann S. Evans

Tree Physiology 21:1157–1158 [ Free Full Text ]
Correction
An improved heat pulse method to measure low and reverse rates of sap flow in woody plants
Stephen S. O. Burgess, Mark A. Adams, Neil C. Turner, Craig R. Beverley, Chin K. Ong, Ahmed A. H. Khan and Tim M. Bleby

Tree Physiology 21:1157–1158 [ Free Full Text ]
Correction
A six-year study of sapling and large-tree growth and mortality responses to natural and induced variability in precipitation and throughfall
Paul J. Hanson, Donald E. Todd, Jr. and Jeffrey S. Amthor

Tree Physiology 21:1157–1158 [ Free Full Text ]
Correction
Estimation of conduit taper for the hydraulic resistance model of West et al.
Peter Becker and Ronald J. Gribben

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