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Volume 28
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Volume 28, 2008

CID, Inc.

Number 1, January

Tree Physiology 28:1–10 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Applying a universal scaling model to vascular allometry in a single-stemmed, monopodially branching deciduous tree (Attim’s model)
Pekka Nygren and Stephen G. Pallardy

Tree Physiology 28:11–19 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Does growth temperature affect the temperature responses of photosynthesis and internal conductance to CO2? A test with Eucalyptus regnans
C. R. Warren

Tree Physiology 28:21–28 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Isolation and functional analysis of the CjNdly gene, a homolog in Cryptomeria japonica of FLORICAULA/LEAFY genes
Takahiro Shiokawa, Shinya Yamada, Norihiro Futamura, Kosuke Osanai, Daisuke Murasugi, Kenji Shinohara, Shinya Kawai, Noriyuki Morohoshi, Yoshihiro Katayama and Shinya Kajita

Tree Physiology 28:29–35 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Methyl jasmonate and oxalic acid treatment of Norway spruce: anatomically based defense responses and increased resistance against fungal infection
Paal Krokene, Nina Elisabeth Nagy and Halvor Solheim

Tree Physiology 28:37–44 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Contrasting below- and aboveground responses of two deciduous trees to patchy nitrate availability
Vit Gloser, Katherine Libera and Colin M. Orians

Tree Physiology 28:45–54 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Polyphenol oxidase and its relationship with oleuropein concentration in fruits and leaves of olive (Olea europaea) cv. ‘Picual’ trees during fruit ripening
Francisca Ortega-García, Santos Blanco, M. Ángeles Peinado and Juan Peragón

Tree Physiology 28:55–66 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Production of transgenic adult plants from clementine mandarin by enhancing cell competence for transformation and regeneration
Magdalena Cervera, Antonio Navarro, Luis Navarro and Leandro Peña

Tree Physiology 28:67–74 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Elevational change in woody tissue CO2 efflux in a tropical mountain rain forest in southern Ecuador
Alexandra Zach, Viviana Horna and Christoph Leuschner

Tree Physiology 28:75–83 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Simulating the dynamic behavior of Douglas-fir trees under applied loads by the finite element method
John R. Moore and Douglas A. Maguire

Tree Physiology 28:85–93 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Coordination between water-transport efficiency and photosynthetic capacity in canopy tree species at different growth irradiances
Paula I. Campanello, M. Genoveva Gatti and Guillermo Goldstein

Tree Physiology 28:95–104 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Stable annual pattern of water use by Acacia tortilis in Sahelian Africa
Frederic C. Do, Alain Rocheteau, Amadou L. Diagne, Venceslas Goudiaby, André Granier and Jean-Paul Lhomme

Tree Physiology 28:105–112 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Estimating the onset of cambial activity in Scots pine in northern Finland by means of the heat-sum approach
Jeong-Wook Seo, Dieter Eckstein, Risto Jalkanen, Sophie Rickebusch and Uwe Schmitt

Tree Physiology 28:113–122 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Leaf gas exchange of understory spruce–fir saplings in relict cloud forests, southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
Keith Reinhardt and William K. Smith

Tree Physiology 28:123–132 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Photosynthetic response to low sink demand after fruit removal in relation to photoinhibition and photoprotection in peach trees
Wei Duan, Pei G. Fan, Li J. Wang, Wei D. Li, Shu T. Yan and Shao H. Li

Tree Physiology 28:133–141 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Altitudinal differences in the leaf fitness of juvenile and mature alpine spruce trees (Picea crassifolia)
Changming Zhao, Litong Chen, Fei Ma, Buqing Yao and Jianquan Liu

Tree Physiology 28:143–150 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Adaptive variation in fall cold hardiness of aspen from northwestern Ontario
Y. H. Weng and W. H. Parker

Tree Physiology 28:151–159 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Population-level variation of Fraxinus americana (white ash) is influenced by precipitation differences across the native range
Renée M. Marchin, Emma L. Sage and Joy K. Ward

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