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Volume 22, 2002

CID, Inc.

Number 15_16, November

Tree Physiology 22:1035–1043 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Canopy processes research
Michael G. Ryan

Tree Physiology 22:1045–1064 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Universal scaling in tree and vascular plant allometry: toward a general quantitative theory linking plant form and function from cells to ecosystems
Brian J. Enquist

Tree Physiology 22:1065–1077 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
How the environment, canopy structure and canopy physiological functioning influence carbon, water and energy fluxes of a temperate broad-leaved deciduous forest—an assessment with the biophysical model CANOAK
Dennis D. Baldocchi, Kell B. Wilson and Lianhong Gu

Tree Physiology 22:1079–1092 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Carbon exchange of an old-growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) forest in central New England
Julian L. Hadley and Jessica L. Schedlbauer

Tree Physiology 22:1093–1106 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Branch growth and gas exchange in 13-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) trees in response to elevated carbon dioxide concentration and fertilization
Chris A. Maier, Kurt H. Johnsen, John Butnor, Lance W. Kress and Peter H. Anderson

Tree Physiology 22:1107–1117 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Hydraulic redistribution of soil water during summer drought in two contrasting Pacific Northwest coniferous forests
J. Renée Brooks, Frederick C. Meinzer, Rob Coulombe and Jillian Gregg

Tree Physiology 22:1119–1124 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
When branch autonomy fails: Milton's Law of resource availability and allocation
Douglas G. Sprugel

Tree Physiology 22:1125–1136 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Midday stomatal closure in Norway spruce—reactions in the upper and lower crown
R. Zweifel, J. P. Böhm and R. Häsler

Tree Physiology 22:1137–1146 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Leaf chemical changes induced in Populus trichocarpa by enhanced UV-B radiation and concomitant effects on herbivory by Chrysomela scripta (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Jeffrey M. Warren, John H. Bassman and Sanford Eigenbrode

Tree Physiology 22:1147–1156 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Structural differences and functional similarities between two sugar maple (Acer saccharum) stands
Frédéric Raulier, Pierre Y. Bernier, Chhun-Huor Ung and Robert Boutin

Tree Physiology 22:1157–1166 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Leaf respiration at different canopy positions in sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) grown in ambient and elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide in the field
David T. Tissue, James D. Lewis, Stan D. Wullschleger, Jeffery S. Amthor, Kevin L. Griffin and O. Roger Anderson

Tree Physiology 22:1167–1175 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Shoot structure and growth along a vertical profile within a PopulusTilia canopy
Olevi Kull and Ingmar Tulva

Tree Physiology 22:1177–1184 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Plant ecophysiology and forest response to global change
N. Buchmann

Tree Physiology 22:1185–1192 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Fertilization has little effect on light-interception efficiency of Picea abies shoots
Sari Palmroth, Pauline Stenberg, Sampo Smolander, Pekka Voipio and Heikki Smolander

Tree Physiology 22:1193–1200 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
The influence of the forest canopy on nutrient cycling
Cindy E. Prescott

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