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Volume 22, 2002

CID, Inc.

Number 2_3, February

Tree Physiology 22:73–76 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Aging in Pacific Northwest forests: a selection of recent research
Barbara J. Bond and Jerry F. Franklin

Tree Physiology 22:77–89 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Successional changes in live and dead wood carbon stores: implications for net ecosystem productivity
J. E. Janisch and M. E. Harmon

Tree Physiology 22:91–104 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Age- and position-related changes in hydraulic versus mechanical dysfunction of xylem: inferring the design criteria for Douglas-fir wood structure
J. C. Domec and B. L. Gartner

Tree Physiology 22:105–116 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Respiratory potential in sapwood of old versus young ponderosa pine trees in the Pacific Northwest
Michele L. Pruyn, Barbara L. Gartner and Mark E. Harmon

Tree Physiology 22:117–127 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Photosynthetic differences between saplings and adult trees: an integration of field results by meta-analysis
Sean C. Thomas and William E. Winner

Tree Physiology 22:129–136 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Needle anatomy changes with increasing tree age in Douglas-fir
Martha Apple, Ken Tiekotter, Michael Snow, James Young, Al Soeldner, Donald Phillips, David Tingey and Barbara J. Bond

Tree Physiology 22:137–146 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Response of old-growth conifers to reduction in stand density in western Oregon forests
P. Latham and J. Tappeiner

Tree Physiology 22:147–157 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Canopy light transmittance in Douglas-fir–western hemlock stands
Geoffrey G. Parker, Melinda M. Davis and Saharah Moon Chapotin

Tree Physiology 22:159–167 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Age-related variations in δ13C of ecosystem respiration across a coniferous forest chronosequence in the Pacific Northwest
Julianna E. Fessenden and James R. Ehleringer

Tree Physiology 22:169–177 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Biophysical controls of carbon flows in three successional Douglas-fir stands based on eddy-covariance measurements
Jiquan Chen, Matthias Falk, Eugénie Euskirchen, Kyaw Tha Paw U, Thomas H. Suchanek, Susan L. Ustin, Barbara J. Bond, Kimberley D. Brosofske, Nathan Phillips and Runcheng Bi

Tree Physiology 22:179–188 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Use of a physiological process model with forestry yield tables to set limits on annual carbon balances
R. H. Waring and Nate McDowell

Tree Physiology 22:189–196 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Water limitations to carbon exchange in old-growth and young ponderosa pine stands
J. Irvine, B. E. Law, P. M. Anthoni and F. C. Meinzer

Tree Physiology 22:197–204 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Belowground carbon pools and processes in different age stands of Douglas-fir
Jeffrey M. Klopatek

Tree Physiology 22:205–211 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees
Nathan Phillips, Barbara J. Bond, Nate G. McDowell and Michael G. Ryan

Tree Physiology 22:213–217 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Trends in bole biomass accumulation, net primary production and tree mortality in Pseudotsuga menziesii forests of contrasting age
S. A. Acker, C. B. Halpern, M. E. Harmon and C. T. Dyrness

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