Volume 22, 2002

Number 14, October
Tree Physiology 22:963–972 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Diameter growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees grown at elevated temperature and carbon dioxide concentration under boreal conditions Heli Peltola, Antti Kilpeläinen and Seppo Kellomäki
Tree Physiology 22:973–982 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evaluation of methods for the combination of phenological time series and outlier detection Jörg Schaber and Franz-W. Badeck
Tree Physiology 22:983–992 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Differences in δ13C and diameter growth among remnant Scots pine populations in Scotland Oliver Brendel, Linda Handley and Howard Griffiths
Tree Physiology 22:993–1001 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf area dynamics of a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence B. Bond-Lamberty, C. Wang, S. T. Gower and J. Norman
Tree Physiology 22:1003–1010 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Radiation-use efficiency of a forest exposed to elevated concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide Evan H. DeLucia, Kate George and Jason G. Hamilton
Tree Physiology 22:1011–1018 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationship of isopentenyl diphosphate (IDP) isomerase activity to isoprene emission of oak leaves Nicolas Brüggemann and Jörg-Peter Schnitzler
Tree Physiology 22:1019–1026 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Can the nitrogenous composition of xylem sap be used to assess salinity stress in Casuarina glauca? Viki A. Cramer, Susanne Schmidt, George R. Stewart and Peter J. Thorburn
Tree Physiology 22:1027–1034 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of mid-season frost and elevated growing season temperature on stomatal conductance and specific xylem conductivity
of the arctic shrub, Salix pulchra
Dennis M. Gorsuch and Steven F. Oberbauer
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