Volume 28, 2008

Number 10, October (In Press)
Tree Physiology 28:1441–1448 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ] In situ detection of tree root distribution and biomass by multi-electrode resistivity imaging Mariana Amato, Bruno Basso, Giuseppe Celano, Giovanni Bitella, Gianfranco Morelli and Roberta Rossi
Tree Physiology 28:1449–1457 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Identification of early-flower-related ESTs in an early-flowering mutant of trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) by suppression subtractive hybridization and macroarray analysis Jin-Zhi Zhang, Zhi-Min Li, Li Liu, Li Mei, Jia-Ling Yao and Chun-Gen Hu
Tree Physiology 28:1459–1466 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Isolation of flowering genes and seasonal changes in their transcript levels related to flower induction and initiation in
apple (Malus domestica) Conny Hättasch, Henryk Flachowsky, Danuta Kapturska and Magda-Viola Hanke
Tree Physiology 28:1467–1473 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Stem girdling manipulates leaf sugar concentrations and anthocyanin expression in sugar maple trees during autumn P. F. Murakami, P. G. Schaberg and J. B. Shane
Tree Physiology 28:1475–1482 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Seasonal acclimation of photosystem II in Pinus sylvestris. I. Estimating the rate constants of sustained thermal energy dissipation and photochemistry Albert Porcar-Castell, Eija Juurola, Eero Nikinmaa, Frank Berninger, Ingo Ensminger and Pertti Hari
Tree Physiology 28:1483–1491 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Seasonal acclimation of photosystem II in Pinus sylvestris. II. Using the rate constants of sustained thermal energy dissipation and photochemistry to study the effect of the light
environment Albert Porcar-Castell, Eija Juurola, Ingo Ensminger, Frank Berninger, Pertti Hari and Eero Nikinmaa
Tree Physiology 28:1493–1504 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Bole girdling affects metabolic properties and root, trunk and branch hydraulics of young ponderosa pine trees Jean-Christophe Domec and Michele L. Pruyn
Tree Physiology 28:1505–1512 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Xylem embolism alleviated by ion-mediated increase in hydraulic conductivity of functional xylem: insights from field measurements Patrizia Trifilò, Maria A. Lo Gullo, Sebastiano Salleo, Katia Callea and Andrea Nardini
Tree Physiology 28:1513–1523 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Mechanical analysis of the strains generated by water tension in plant stems. Part II: strains in wood and bark and apparent
compliance Tancrède Alméras
Tree Physiology 28:1525–1533 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Analyses of δ13C and δ18O in tree rings of Callitris columellaris provide evidence of a change in stomatal control of photosynthesis in response to regional changes in climate Louise E. Cullen, Mark A. Adams, Marti J. Anderson and Pauline F. Grierson
Tree Physiology 28:1535–1543 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Foliar δ13C and δ18O reveal differential physiological responses of canopy foliage to pre-planting weed control in a young spotted gum (Corymbia citriodora subsp. Variegata) plantation Zhiqun Huang, Zhihong Xu, Timothy J. Blumfield and Ken Bubb
Tree Physiology 28:1545–1552 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Variations in growth, survival and carbon isotope composition (δ13C) among Pinus pinaster populations of different geographic origins Isabel Correia, Maria Helena Almeida, Alexandre Aguiar, Ricardo Alía, Teresa Soares David and João Santos Pereira
Tree Physiology 28:1553–1559 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Sapwood temperature gradients between lower stems and the crown do not influence estimates of stand-level stem CO2 efflux William P. Bowman, Matthew H. Turnbull, David T. Tissue, David Whitehead and Kevin L. Griffin
Tree Physiology 28:1561–1571 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Changes during early development in photosynthetic light acclimation capacity explain the shade to sun transition in Nothofagus nitida
Rafael E. Coopman, Marjorie Reyes-Díaz, Verónica F. Briceño, Luis J. Corcuera, Hernán M. Cabrera and León A. Bravo
Tree Physiology 28:1573–1581 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Daily patterns of stem size variation in irrigated and unirrigated Eucalyptus globulus David M. Drew, Anthony P. O’Grady, Geoffrey M. Downes, Jennifer Read and Dale Worledge
Tree Physiology 28:1583–1591 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Delayed soil thawing affects root and shoot functioning and growth in Scots pine Tapani Repo, Tarja Lehto and Leena Finér
Tree Physiology 28:1593–1599 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Size, shape and surface morphology of starch granules from Norway spruce needles revealed by transmission electron microscopy
and atomic force microscopy: effects of elevated CO2 concentration Jana Cabálková, Jan Přibyl, Petr Skládal, Pavel Kulich and Josef Chmelík
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