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Volume 23, 2003

CID, Inc.

Number 10, July

Tree Physiology 23:649–662 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Branch and foliage morphological plasticity in old-growth Thuja plicata
Zoe R. Edelstein and E. David Ford

Tree Physiology 23:663–673 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Development and recovery from winter embolism in silver birch: seasonal patterns and relationships with the phenological cycle in oceanic Scotland
Sara Strati, Sandra Patiño, Caley Slidders, Edward P. Cundall and Maurizio Mencuccini

Tree Physiology 23:675–684 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Branchlet nutrient concentration in hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) relative to family, stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios and growth rate in contrasting environments
N. V. Prasolova and Z. H. Xu

Tree Physiology 23:685–694 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Light-energy processing and freezing-tolerance traits in red spruce and black spruce: species and seed-source variation
John E. Major, Debby C. Barsi, Alex Mosseler, Moira Campbell and Om P. Rajora

Tree Physiology 23:695–704 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Daily shoot extension growth of peach trees growing on rootstocks that reduce scion growth is related to daily dynamics of stem water potential
Boris Basile, Jordi Marsal and Theodore M. DeJong

Tree Physiology 23:705–712 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Growth, photosynthetic performance and shade adaptation of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) grown in natural shade
A. M. W. K. Senevirathna, C. M. Stirling and V. H. L. Rodrigo

Tree Physiology 23:713–718 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Root formation from transgenic calli of Ginkgo biloba
Radia Ayadi and Jocelyne Trémouillaux-Guiller

Tree Physiology 23:719 [ Free Full Text ]
Correction
Carbon exchange of an old-growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) forest in central New England
Julian L. Hadley and Jessica L. Schedlbauer

Tree Physiology 23:719 [ Free Full Text ]
Erratum
Moderate shade can increase net gas exchange and reduce photoinhibition in citrus leaves
John L. Jifon and James P. Syvertsen

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