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Volume 5
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Volume 5, 1989

CID, Inc.

Number 4, December

Tree Physiology 5:403–421 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
An experimental test of a nitrogen uptake and partitioning model for young trees
R. Habib, A-M. de Cockborne, P. Monestiez and F. Lafolie

Tree Physiology 5:423–444 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Seasonal variation in the photosynthetic capacity of a willow (Salix cv. Aquatica gigantea) canopy. 1 Changes in the activity and amount of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase and the content of nitrogen and chlorophyll at different levels in the canopy
E. M. Vapaavuori and A. H. Vuorinen

Tree Physiology 5:445–457 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Seasonal variation in the photosynthetic capacity of a willow (Salix cv. Aquatica gigantea) canopy. 2 Comparison of the structure and function of chloroplasts at different levels in the canopy
E. M. Vapaavuori, A. Nurmi, A. H. Vuorinen and T. Kangas

Tree Physiology 5:459–471 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Water and nutrient supply regimes and the water relations of juvenile leaves of Eucalyptus globulus
M. J. Correia, F. Torres and J. S. Pereira

Tree Physiology 5:473–483 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Adventitious roots, leaf abscission and nutrient status of flooded Gmelina and Tectona seedlings
M. A. Osundina and O. Osonubi

Tree Physiology 5:485–495 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Mineral nutrients, carbohydrates and phenolic compounds in leaves of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in southern Sweden as related to environmental factors
A. -M. Balsberg Påhlsson

Tree Physiology 5:497–506 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Growth and soluble proteins of cell cultures derived from explants and protoplasts of Pinus pinaster cotyledons
H. David, C. Laigneau and A. David

Tree Physiology 5:507–509 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Pine needle holders for use in gas exchange measurements
Nelson T. Edwards

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