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Volume 27
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Volume 27, 2007

CID, Inc.

Number 10, October

Tree Physiology 27:1361–1374 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Environmental controls on the carbon isotope composition of ecosystem-respired CO2 in contrasting forest ecosystems in Canada and the USA
Karrin P. Alstad, Chun-Ta Lai, Lawrence B. Flanagan and James R. Ehleringer

Tree Physiology 27:1375–1387 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Estimation of light interception properties of conifer shoots by an improved photographic method and a 3D model of shoot structure
Mathieu Thérézien, Sari Palmroth, Rachael Brady and Ram Oren

Tree Physiology 27:1389–1400 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Dynamic variation in sapwood specific conductivity in six woody species
Jean-Christophe Domec, Frederick C. Meinzer, Barbara Lachenbruch and Johann Housset

Tree Physiology 27:1401–1405 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Geometrical and physicochemical considerations of the pit membrane in relation to air seeding: the pit membrane as a capillary valve
Ariel G. Meyra, Victor A. Kuz and Guillermo J. Zarragoicoechea

Tree Physiology 27:1407–1414 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Dynamics of violaxanthin and lutein epoxide xanthophyll cycles in Lauraceae tree species under field conditions
Raquel Esteban, Eduardo T. Jiménez, M. Soledad Jiménez, Domingo Morales, Koldobika Hormaetxe, José María Becerril and José Ignacio García-Plazaola

Tree Physiology 27:1415–1422 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Drought-induced oxidative stress in Canarian laurel forest tree species growing under controlled conditions
Manuel Sánchez-Díaz, Carolina Tapia and M. Carmen Antolín

Tree Physiology 27:1423–1431 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Early drought-induced changes to the needle proteome of Norway spruce
Constanze Blödner, Andrzej Majcherczyk, Ursula Kües and Andrea Polle

Tree Physiology 27:1433–1440 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Volatile organic compound emission from holm oak infested by gypsy moth larvae: evidence for distinct responses in damaged and undamaged leaves
Michael Staudt and Louise Lhoutellier

Tree Physiology 27:1441–1458 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Transcript profiling of a conifer pathosystem: response of Pinus sylvestris root tissues to pathogen (Heterobasidion annosum) invasion
Aleksandra Adomas, Gregory Heller, Guosheng Li, Åke Olson, Tzu-Ming Chu, Jason Osborne, Deborah Craig, Lee van Zyl, Russ Wolfinger, Ron Sederoff, Ralph A. Dean, Jan Stenlid, Roger Finlay and Frederick O. Asiegbu

Tree Physiology 27:1459–1470 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Two SCARECROW-LIKE genes are induced in response to exogenous auxin in rooting-competent cuttings of distantly related forest species
Conchi Sánchez, Jesús M. Vielba, Enrique Ferro, Guillermo Covelo, Alicia Solé, Dolores Abarca, Belén S. de Mier and Carmen Díaz-Sala

Tree Physiology 27:1471–1480 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Spatial activity and expression of plasma membrane H+-ATPase in stem xylem of walnut during dormancy and growth resumption
Georges Alves, Melanie Decourteix, Pierrette Fleurat-Lessard, Soulaiman Sakr, Marc Bonhomme, Thierry Améglio, Andre Lacointe, Jean-Louis Julien, Gilles Petel and Agnes Guilliot

Tree Physiology 27:1481–1492 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Increased photosynthesis following partial defoliation of field-grown Eucalyptus globulus seedlings is not caused by increased leaf nitrogen
Tarryn L. Turnbull, Mark A. Adams and Charles R. Warren

Tree Physiology 27:1493–1504 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Fine root biomass in relation to site and stand characteristics in Norway spruce and Scots pine stands
Heljä-Sisko Helmisaari, John Derome, Pekka Nöjd and Mikko Kukkola

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