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Volume 28
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Volume 28, 2008

CID, Inc.

Number 8, August (In Press)

Tree Physiology 28:1145–1155 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Toward an improved model of maple sap exudation: the location and role of osmotic barriers in sugar maple, butternut and white birch
Damián Cirelli, Richard Jagels and Melvin T. Tyree

Tree Physiology 28:1157–1167 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Contrasting globulin and cysteine proteinase gene expression patterns reveal fundamental developmental differences between zygotic and somatic embryos of oil palm
Frédérique Aberlenc-Bertossi, Nathalie Chabrillange, Yves Duval and James Tregear

Tree Physiology 28:1169–1177 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Coordinating leaf functional traits with branch hydraulic conductivity: resource substitution and implications for carbon gain
Daniel Taylor and Derek Eamus

Tree Physiology 28:1179–1188 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Tradeoffs between hydraulic and mechanical stress responses of mature Norway spruce trunk wood
Sabine Rosner, Andrea Klein, Ulrich Müller and Bo Karlsson

Tree Physiology 28:1189–1197 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Comparison of photosynthetic induction and transient limitations during the induction phase in young and mature leaves from three poplar clones
Otmar Urban, Mirka Šprtová, Martina Košvancová, Ivana Tomášková, Hartmut K. Lichtenthaler and Michal V. Marek

Tree Physiology 28:1199–1209 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Whole-plant adjustments in coconut (Cocos nucifera) in response to sink–source imbalance
I. Mialet-Serra, A. Clement-Vidal, O. Roupsard, C. Jourdan and M. Dingkuhn

Tree Physiology 28:1211–1220 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Identification of proteins that interact with a TcMago–TcY14 heterodimer complex in Taiwania crytomerioides
Yu-Rong Chen and Fang-Hua Chu

Tree Physiology 28:1221–1229 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Ecophysiology and growth of advance red spruce and balsam fir regeneration after partial cutting in yellow birch–conifer stands
Daniel Dumais and Marcel Prévost

Tree Physiology 28:1231–1243 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Sap flux in pure aspen and mixed aspen–birch forests exposed to elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone
Johan Uddling, Ronald M. Teclaw, Mark E. Kubiske, Kurt S. Pregitzer and David S. Ellsworth

Tree Physiology 28:1245–1254 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Relating coarse root respiration to root diameter in clonal Eucalyptus stands in the Republic of the Congo
Claire Marsden, Yann Nouvellon and Daniel Epron

Tree Physiology 28:1255–1261 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Responses of apple fruit size to tree water status and crop load
A. Naor, S. Naschitz, M. Peres and Y. Gal

Tree Physiology 28:1263–1267 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Immunolocalization of (1,4)-β-galactan in tension wood fibers of poplar
Matthias Arend

Tree Physiology 28:1269–1276 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Masting in Fagus crenata and its influence on the nitrogen content and dry mass of winter buds
Qingmin Han, Daisuke Kabeya, Atsuhiro Iio and Yoshitaka Kakubari

Tree Physiology 28:1277–1285 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Effects of light and nutrients on seedlings of tropical Bauhinia lianas and trees
Z.-Q. Cai, L. Poorter, Q. Han and F. Bongers

Tree Physiology 28:1287–1296 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ]
Mobile carbohydrates in Himalayan treeline trees I. Evidence for carbon gain limitation but not for growth limitation
Mai-He Li, Wen-Fa Xiao, San-Gen Wang, Gen-Wei Cheng, Paolo Cherubini, Xaio-Hu Cai, Xing-Liang Liu, Xiao-Dan Wang and Wan-Ze Zhu

Tree Physiology 28:1297–1304 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Leaf osmotic potential of Eucalyptus hybrids responds differently to freezing and drought, with little clonal variation
Andrew N. Callister, Stefan K. Arndt, Peter K. Ades, Andrew Merchant, Douglas Rowell and Mark A. Adams

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