Volume 7, 1990

Number 1_2_3_4, December
Tree Physiology 7:1–5 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Climate change and forests David M. Gates
Tree Physiology 7:7–20 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of leaf display on light interception and apparent photosynthesis in two contrasting Populus cultivars during their second growing season D. I. Dickmann, D. A. Michael, J. G. Isebrands and S. Westin
Tree Physiology 7:21–32 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Autumn coloring, photosynthetic performance and leaf development of deciduous broad-leaved trees in relation to forest succession T. Koike
Tree Physiology 7:33–48 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Exploring the relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll content in slash pine Paul J. Curran, Jennifer L. Dungan and Henry L. Gholz
Tree Physiology 7:49–63 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of male and female cones on assimilate production of Pinus contorta trees within a forest stand Janet McP. Dick, Paul G. Jarvis and Craig V. M. Barton
Tree Physiology 7:65–77 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Distribution and metabolism of current photosynthate by single-flush northern red oak seedlings Richard E. Dickson, J. S. Isebrands and Patricia T. Tomlinson
Tree Physiology 7:79–93 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Whole-tree carbon and nitrogen partitioning in young hybrid poplars Kurt S. Pregitzer, Donald I. Dickmann, Ron Hendrick and Phu V. Nguyen
Tree Physiology 7:95–105 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Late-season changes in allocation of starch and sugar to shoots, coarse roots, and fine roots in two hybrid poplar clones Phu V. Nguyen, Donald I. Dickmann, Kurt S. Pregitzer and R. Hendrick
Tree Physiology 7:107–113 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Plant area index in Eucalyptus globulus plantations determined indirectly by a light interception method L. C. Gazarini, M. C. C. Araújo, N. Borralho and J. S. Pereira
Tree Physiology 7:115–124 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Estimation of leaf area index in fourteen southern Wisconsin forest stands using a portable radiometer Paul V. Bolstad and Stith T. Gower
Tree Physiology 7:125–134 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Assessing seasonal leaf area dynamics and vertical leaf area distribution in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) with a portable light meter James M. Vose and Wayne T. Swank
Tree Physiology 7:135–155 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Architectural distribution of foliage in individual Pinus radiata D. Don crowns and the effects of clumping on radiation interception David Whitehead, Jennifer C. Grace and Martin J. S. Godfrey
Tree Physiology 7:157–167 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Crown architecture of Populus clones as determined by branch orientation and branch characteristics Reinhart Ceulemans, R. F. Stettler, T. M. Hinckley, J. G. Isebrands and P. E. Heilman
Tree Physiology 7:169–182 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A quantitative analysis of stem form and crown structure: the S-curve and its application Yukihiro Chiba
Tree Physiology 7:183–187 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Dependence of some stand characteristics on stand density Jouko Laasasenaho and Jyrki Koivuniemi
Tree Physiology 7:189–200 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Reconstructed development of stem production and foliage mass and its vertical distribution in Japanese larch A. Osawa
Tree Physiology 7:201–207 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Characteristics of normal-crowned and pendula spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) examined with reference to the definition of a
crop tree ideotype V. Tapani Pöykkö and Pertti O. Pulkkinen
Tree Physiology 7:209–214 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] The interaction between leaf longevity and shoot growth and foliar biomass per shoot in Pinus contorta at two elevations Anna W. Schoettle
Tree Physiology 7:215–225 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Gas exchange in Quercus rubra (northern red oak) during a drought: analysis of relations among photosynthesis, transpiration, and leaf conductance J. A. Weber and D. M. Gates
Tree Physiology 7:227–238 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America Marc D. Abrams
Tree Physiology 7:239–246 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Characteristics of high- and low-vigor lodgepole pine trees in old-growth stands Merrill R. Kaufmann and Ross K. Watkins
Tree Physiology 7:247–254 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Interactive effects of resource availabilities and defoliation on photosynthesis, growth, and mortality of red oak seedlings James B. McGraw, Kurt W. Gottschalk, Milan C. Vavrek and A. L. Chester
Tree Physiology 7:255–281 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] ECOPHYS: An ecophysiological growth process model for juvenile poplar H. M. Rauscher, J. G. Isebrands, G. E. Host, R. E. Dickson, D. I. Dickmann, T. R. Crow and D. A. Michael
Tree Physiology 7:283–296 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Validation of photosynthate production in ECOPHYS, an ecophysiological growth process model of Populus
George E. Host, H. Michael Rauscher, J. G. Isebrands and Donald A. Michael
Tree Physiology 7:297–316 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Influence of crown structural properties on PAR absorption, photosynthesis, and transpiration in Sitka spruce: application
of a model (MAESTRO) Y. P. Wang and P. G. Jarvis
Tree Physiology 7:317–327 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Relationship between canopy depth and other dimensions of coastal Pinus thunbergii Parlat. forests in Japan Y. Kanazawa, Y. Kiyono and T. Fujimori
Tree Physiology 7:329–345 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Vertical variation in canopy structure and CO2 exchange of oak–maple forests: influence of ozone, nitrogen, and other factors on simulated canopy carbon gain P. B. Reich, D. S. Ellsworth, B. D. Kloeppel, J. H. Fownes and S. T. Gower
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