Volume 27, 2007

Number 6, June
Tree Physiology 27:785–792 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Plant somatic hybrid cytoplasmic DNA characterization by single-strand conformation polymorphism Óscar Olivares-Fuster, María Hernández-Garrido, José Guerri and Luis Navarro
Tree Physiology 27:793–803 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Water-use strategies in two co-occurring Mediterranean evergreen oaks: surviving the summer drought T. S. David, M. O. Henriques, C. Kurz-Besson, J. Nunes, F. Valente, M. Vaz, J. S. Pereira, R. Siegwolf, M. M. Chaves, L. C. Gazarini and J. S. David
Tree Physiology 27:805–815 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Mapping the environmental limitations to growth of coastal Douglas-fir stands on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Nicholas C. Coops, Sam B. Coggins and Werner A. Kurz
Tree Physiology 27:817–825 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Variation in cold hardiness and carbohydrate concentration from dormancy induction to bud burst among provenances of three
European oak species Xavier Morin, Thierry Améglio, Rein Ahas, Cathy Kurz-Besson, Vojtech Lanta, François Lebourgeois, Franco Miglietta and Isabelle Chuine
Tree Physiology 27:827–836 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Seasonal changes in photosynthesis and growth of Zizyphus attopensis seedlings in three contrasting microhabitats in a tropical seasonal rain forest Z.-Q. Cai, Y.-J. Chen and F. Bongers
Tree Physiology 27:837–848 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Temporal variation and high-resolution spatial heterogeneity in soil CO2 efflux in a short-rotation tree plantation Inge Vande Walle, Roeland Samson, Brecht Looman, Kris Verheyen and Raoul Lemeur
Tree Physiology 27:849–857 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf morphological and physiological adjustments to the spectrally selective shade imposed by anthocyanins in Prunus cerasifera
A. Kyparissis, G. Grammatikopoulos and Y. Manetas
Tree Physiology 27:859–870 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Summary models for light interception and light-use efficiency of non-homogeneous canopies R. A. Duursma and A. Mäkelä
Tree Physiology 27:871–880 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Species-specific partitioning of soil water resources in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock forest Frederick C. Meinzer, Jeffrey M. Warren and J. Renée Brooks
Tree Physiology 27:881–889 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbohydrate reserves as a competing sink: evidence from tapping rubber trees U. Silpi, A. Lacointe, P. Kasempsap, S. Thanysawanyangkura, P. Chantuma, E. Gohet, N. Musigamart, A. Clément, T. Améglio and P. Thaler
Tree Physiology 27:891–899 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationship between photosynthesis and leaf nitrogen concentration in ambient and elevated [CO2] in white birch seedlings Bing Cao, Qing-Lai Dang and Shouren Zhang
Tree Physiology 27:901–909 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Ammonium and nitrate uptake, nitrogen productivity and biomass allocation in interior spruce families with contrasting growth
rates and mineral nutrient preconditioning Brad D. Miller and Barbara J. Hawkins
Tree Physiology 27:911–919 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Family variation in nutritional and growth traits in Douglas-fir seedlings B. J. Hawkins
Tree Physiology 27:921–927 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Radial patterns of carbon isotopes in the xylem extractives and cellulose of Douglas-fir Adam M. Taylor, J. Renée Brooks, Barbara Lachenbruch and Jeffrey J. Morrell
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