Volume 21, 2001

Number 16, October
Tree Physiology 21:1159–1169 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Mechanisms of Douglas-fir resistance to western spruce budworm defoliation: bud burst phenology, photosynthetic compensation
and growth rate Zhong Chen, Thomas E. Kolb and Karen M. Clancy
Tree Physiology 21:1171–1181 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Genotypic variation in growth and physiological responses of Finnish hybrid aspen (Populus tremuloides × P. tremula) to elevated tropospheric ozone concentration E. Oksanen, G. Amores, H. Kokko, J. M. Santamaria and L. Kärenlampi
Tree Physiology 21:1183–1193 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stem growth and respiration in loblolly pine plantations differing in soil resource availability Chris A. Maier
Tree Physiology 21:1195–1204 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Age-related changes in foliar morphology and physiology in red spruce and their influence on declining photosynthetic rates
and productivity with tree age Michael E. Day, Michael S. Greenwood and Alan S. White
Tree Physiology 21:1205–1213 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Nitrogen availability modifies the ozone responses of Scots pine seedlings exposed in an open-field system Jarkko Utriainen and Toini Holopainen
Tree Physiology 21:1215–1222 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Responses of foliar δ13C, gas exchange and leaf morphology to reduced hydraulic conductivity in Pinus monticola branches Lucas A. Cernusak and John D. Marshall
Tree Physiology 21:1223–1229 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth and annual ring structure of Larix sibirica grown at different carbon dioxide concentrations and nutrient supply rates Kenichi Yazaki, Ryo Funada, Shigeta Mori, Yutaka Maruyama, Anatoly P. Abaimov, Masazumi Kayama and Takayoshi Koike
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