Volume 22, 2002

Number 4, March
Tree Physiology 22:219–229 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Photosynthesis and respiration of black spruce at three organizational scales: shoot, branch and canopy M. B. Rayment, D. Loustau and P. J. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 22:231–238 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Characterization of a Pinus pinaster cDNA encoding an auxin up-regulated putative peroxidase in roots V. Charvet-Candela, S. Hitchin, M. S. Reddy, B. Cournoyer, R. Marmeisse and G. Gay
Tree Physiology 22:239–249 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Understanding the role of the cytoskeleton in wood formation in angiosperm trees: hybrid aspen (Populus tremula × P. tremuloides) as the model species Nigel Chaffey, Peter Barlow and Björn Sundberg
Tree Physiology 22:251–260 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Solute accumulation of chestnut oak and dogwood leaves in response to throughfall manipulation of an upland oak forest G. Michael Gebre and Timothy J. Tschaplinski
Tree Physiology 22:261–266 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Growth strain in coconut palm trees Yan S. Huang, Shin S. Chen, Tsan P. Lin and Yuh S. Chen
Tree Physiology 22:267–276 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Rate of stomatal opening, shoot hydraulic conductance and photosynthetic characteristics in relation to leaf abscisic acid
concentration in six temperate deciduous trees Krõõt Aasamaa, Anu Sõber, Wolfram Hartung and Ülo Niinemets
Tree Physiology 22:277–283 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Heat dissipation sensors of variable length for the measurement of sap flow in trees with deep sapwood Shelley A. James, Michael J. Clearwater, Frederick C. Meinzer and Guillermo Goldstein
Tree Physiology 22:285–290 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Pigment composition and location in honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) seeds before and after desiccation Benoit Schoefs
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