Volume 23, 2003

Number 9, June
Tree Physiology 23:577–589 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Three-dimensional lamina architecture alters light-harvesting efficiency in Fagus: a leaf-scale analysis Stefan Fleck, Ülo Niinemets, Alessandro Cescatti and John D. Tenhunen
Tree Physiology 23:591–601 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Sources of variation in ecophysiological parameters in Douglas-fir and grand fir canopies Jesse B. Nippert and John D. Marshall
Tree Physiology 23:603–614 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Physiological responses of birch (Betula pendula) to ozone: a comparison between open-soil-grown trees exposed for six growing seasons and potted seedlings exposed for one
season Elina Oksanen
Tree Physiology 23:615–624 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of simulated thaw on xylem cavitation, residual embolism, spring dieback and shoot growth in yellow birch R. M. Cox and X. B. Zhu
Tree Physiology 23:625–632 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Selection of a seed orchard of Eucalyptus dunnii based on genetic diversity criteria calculated using molecular markers S. N. Marcucci Poltri, N. Zelener, J. Rodriguez Traverso, P. Gelid and H. E. Hopp
Tree Physiology 23:633–640 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Isolation and characterization of a cDNA from Quercus robur differentially expressed in juvenile-like and mature shoots Beatriz Gil, Eva Pastoriza, Antonio Ballester and Conchi Sánchez
Tree Physiology 23:641–648 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Explanation of vegetation succession in subtropical southern China based on ecophysiological characteristics of plant species Qiong Gao, Shaolin Peng, Ping Zhao, Xiaoping Zeng, Xian Cai, Mei Yu, Weijun Shen and Yinghui Liu
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