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Volume 27
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Volume 27, 2007

CID, Inc.

Number 1, January

Tree Physiology 27:1–9 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Expressed sequence tags from Cryptomeria japonica sapwood during the drying process
Kazumasa Yoshida, Mitsuru Nishiguchi, Norihiro Futamura and Tokihiko Nanjo

Tree Physiology 27:11–24 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Interannual consistency in canopy stomatal conductance control of leaf water potential across seven tree species
B. E. Ewers, D. S. Mackay and S. Samanta

Tree Physiology 27:25–32 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Photosynthetic responses of forest understory tree species to long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide concentration at the Duke Forest FACE experiment
Clint J. Springer and Richard B. Thomas

Tree Physiology 27:33–42 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Hydraulic architecture and photosynthetic capacity as constraints on release from suppression in Douglas-fir and western hemlock
Heidi J. Renninger, Frederick C. Meinzer and Barbara L. Gartner

Tree Physiology 27:43–52 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Effects of ring-porous and diffuse-porous stem wood anatomy on the hydraulic parameters used in a water flow and storage model
Kathy Steppe and Raoul Lemeur

Tree Physiology 27:53–61 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Interspecific variability of stem photosynthesis among tree species
Daniel Berveiller, Daniel Kierzkowski and Claire Damesin

Tree Physiology 27:63–70 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Seasonal and spatial variations in leaf nitrogen content and resorption in a Quercus serrata canopy
Chiharu Migita, Yukihiro Chiba and Takeshi Tange

Tree Physiology 27:71–79 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Plant size, not age, regulates growth and gas exchange in grafted Scots pine trees
D. Vanderklein, J. Martínez-Vilalta, S. Lee and M. Mencuccini

Tree Physiology 27:81–88 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Daily sap flow and maximum daily trunk shrinkage measurements for diagnosing water stress in early maturing peach trees during the post-harvest period
W. Conejero, J. J. Alarcón, Y. García-Orellana, J. M. Abrisqueta and A. Torrecillas

Tree Physiology 27:89–96 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Crop load affects maximum daily trunk shrinkage of plum trees
D. S. Intrigliolo and J. R. Castel

Tree Physiology 27:97–104 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on the nutrient uptake characteristics of Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi)
Takuro Shinano, Takuya Yamamoto, Keitaro Tawaraya, Masaru Tadokoro, Takayoshi Koike and Mitsuru Osaki

Tree Physiology 27:105–113 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Variability with xylem depth in sap flow in trunks and branches of mature olive trees
Nadezhda Nadezhdina, Valeriy Nadezhdin, Maria Isabel Ferreira and Andrea Pitacco

Tree Physiology 27:115–131 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Changes in net ecosystem productivity with forest age following clearcutting of a coastal Douglas-fir forest: testing a mathematical model with eddy covariance measurements along a forest chronosequence
R. F. Grant, T. A. Black, E. R. Humphreys and K. Morgenstern

Tree Physiology 27:133–140 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Physiological and phenological responses of oak seedlings to oak forest soil in the absence of trees
Ian A. Dickie, Rebecca A. Montgomery, Peter B. Reich and Stefan A. Schnitzer

Tree Physiology 27:141–148 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Structural characteristics of Abies mariesii saplings in a snowy subalpine parkland in central Japan
Akira Mori and Shigeaki F. Hasegawa

Tree Physiology 27:149–153 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Plagiotropism and auxin in Abies nordmanniana
Bjarke Veierskov, Hanne N. Rasmussen, Brian Eriksen and Jens Hansen-Møller

Tree Physiology 27:155–160 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Polyphenols in the woody roots of Norway spruce and European beech reduce TTC
Anika K. Richter, Emmanuel Frossard and Ivano Brunner

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