Volume 5, 1989

Number 1, March
Tree Physiology 5:1–11 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Aboveground production and N and P use by Larix occidentalis and Pinus contorta in the Washington Cascades, USA Stith T. Gower, Charles C. Grier and Kristiina A. Vogt
Tree Physiology 5:13–23 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Comparative analysis of photosynthetic light environments within the crowns of juvenile rain forest trees S. F. Oberbauer, D. A. Clark, D. B. Clark and M. Quesada
Tree Physiology 5:25–37 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Frost hardiness of Picea rubens growing in spruce decline regions of the Appalachians L. J. Sheppard, R. I. Smith and M. G. R. Cannell
Tree Physiology 5:39–52 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Sucrose metabolic pathways in sweetgum and pecan seedlings S. S. Sung, P. P. Kormanik, D. P. Xu and C. C. Black
Tree Physiology 5:53–61 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Removal of ethanol from lodgepole pine roots R. M. M. Crawford and D. M. Finegan
Tree Physiology 5:63–72 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Evidence of cytokinin bases, ribosides and glucosides in roots of Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii
P. Doumas, M. Bonnet-Masimbert and J. B. Zaerr
Tree Physiology 5:73–81 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Root hydraulic conductivity and root growth capacity of black spruce (Picea mariana) seedlings S. J. Colombo and M. F. Asselstine
Tree Physiology 5:83–98 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Harvest index in northern temperate cultivated conifers P. Pulkkinen, T. Pöykkö, P. M. A. Tigerstedt and P. Velling
Tree Physiology 5:99–112 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Process modeling of nitrogen effects on carbon assimilation and allocation—a review Andrew R. Gillespie and William R. Chaney
Tree Physiology 5:113–121 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Structure and function of flexure wood in Abies fraseri
F. W. Telewski
Tree Physiology 5:123–133 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Variation in growth and osmotic regulation of roots of water-stressed maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) provenances A. Nguyen and A. Lamant
Tree Physiology 5:135–146 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The dynamics of rooting in Triplochiton scleroxylon cuttings: their relation to leaf area, node position, dry weight
accumulation, leaf water potential and carbohydrate composition R. R. B. Leakey and M. P. Coutts
|