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Volume 28, 2008

CID, Inc.

Number 4, April

REGIONAL FOREST RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE:

Tree Physiology 28:483–490 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Olevi Kull’s lifetime contribution to ecology
Ram Oren, Kalevi Kull and Asko Noormets

Tree Physiology 28:491–498 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Methane emissions from upland forest soils and vegetation
J. Patrick Megonigal and Alex B. Guenther

Tree Physiology 28:499–508 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Variation in photosynthetic light-use efficiency in a mountainous tropical rain forest in Indonesia
Andreas Ibrom, Alexander Oltchev, Tania June, Heiner Kreilein, Golam Rakkibu, Thomas Ross, Oleg Panferov and Gode Gravenhorst

Tree Physiology 28:509–520 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Flux partitioning in an old-growth forest: seasonal and interannual dynamics
Matthias Falk, Sonia Wharton, Matt Schroeder, Susan Ustin and Kyaw Tha Paw U

Tree Physiology 28:521–528 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Nocturnal transpiration in riparian Tamarix thickets authenticated by sap flux, eddy covariance and leaf gas exchange measurements
Georgianne W. Moore, James R. Cleverly and M. Keith Owens

Tree Physiology 28:529–536 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Persisting soil drought reduces leaf specific conductivity in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens)
Frank J. Sterck, Roman Zweifel, Ute Sass-Klaassen and Qumruzzaman Chowdhury

Tree Physiology 28:537–549 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Changes in composition, structure and aboveground biomass over seventy-six years (1930–2006) in the Black Rock Forest, Hudson Highlands, southeastern New York State
W. S. F. Schuster, K. L. Griffin, H. Roth, M. H. Turnbull, D. Whitehead and D. T. Tissue

Tree Physiology 28:551–558 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Leaf-age effects on seasonal variability in photosynthetic parameters and its relationships with leaf mass per area and leaf nitrogen concentration within a Pinus densiflora crown
Qingmin Han, Tatsuro Kawasaki, Takashi Nakano and Yukihiro Chiba

Tree Physiology 28:559–577 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Actual and potential transpiration and carbon assimilation in an irrigated poplar plantation
Hyun-Seok Kim, Ram Oren and Thomas M. Hinckley

Tree Physiology 28:579–596 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Fertilization effects on mean stomatal conductance are mediated through changes in the hydraulic attributes of mature Norway spruce trees
Eric J. Ward, Ram Oren, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, Paul G. Jarvis and Sune Linder

Tree Physiology 28:597–606 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Short-term effects of fertilization on photosynthesis and leaf morphology of field-grown loblolly pine following long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration
Chris A. Maier, Sari Palmroth and Eric Ward

Tree Physiology 28:607–614 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Elevated CO2 concentration affects leaf photosynthesis–nitrogen relationships in Pinus taeda over nine years in FACE
Kristine Y. Crous, Michael B. Walters and David S. Ellsworth

Tree Physiology 28:615–627 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Water use and carbon exchange of red oak- and eastern hemlock-dominated forests in the northeastern USA: implications for ecosystem-level effects of hemlock woolly adelgid
Julian L. Hadley, Paul S. Kuzeja, Michael J. Daley, Nathan G. Phillips, Thomas Mulcahy and Safina Singh

Tree Physiology 28:629–636 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Oak seedling growth and ectomycorrhizal colonization are less in eastern hemlock stands infested with hemlock woolly adelgid than in adjacent oak stands
James D. Lewis, Jeff Licitra, Amy R. Tuininga, Abby Sirulnik, Gregory D. Turner and Jacqui Johnson

Tree Physiology 28:637–646 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Scaling foliar respiration to the stand level throughout the growing season in a Quercus rubra forest
Cheng-Yuan Xu and Kevin L. Griffin

Tree Physiology 28:647–658 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Use of temporal patterns in vapor pressure deficit to explain spatial autocorrelation dynamics in tree transpiration
Jonathan D. Adelman, Brent E. Ewers and D. Scott MacKay

Tree Physiology 28:659–664 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Effects of winter temperatures on two birch (Betula) species
Abraham J. Miller-Rushing and Richard B. Primack

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