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Tree Physiology|January 1, 1997
Influences of altered phytohormone use on endogenous ABA and mRNA populations during white spruce (Picea glauca) somatic embryo cultureJ Z Dong, C A Bock, D I Dunstan
Tree Physiology|August 6, 2004
Processes preventing nocturnal equilibration between leaf and soil water potential in tropical savanna woody speciesSandra J Bucci, Fabian G Scholz, Guillermo Goldstein, et al.
Tree Physiology|August 6, 2004
High stability of nuclear microsatellite loci during the early stages of somatic embryogenesis in Norway spruceAndreas Helmersson, Sara von Arnold, Kornel Burg, et al.
Tree Physiology|June 3, 2004
Converging patterns of uptake and hydraulic redistribution of soil water in contrasting woody vegetation typesF C Meinzer, J R Brooks, S Bucci, et al.
Tree Physiology|July 6, 2004
Canopy position affects photosynthetic adjustments to long-term elevated CO2 concentration (FACE) in aging needles in a mature Pinus taeda forestKristine Y Crous, David S Ellsworth
Tree Physiology|March 1, 1992
Photosynthesis of a Scots pine shoot: a comparison of two models of shoot photosynthesis in direct and diffuse radiation fieldsP Oker-Blom, T Lahti, H Smolander
Tree Physiology|January 1, 1992
Patterns in aboveground carbon allocation and tree architecture that favor stem growth in young Scots pine from high latitudesT Kuuluvainen, M Kanninen
Tree Physiology|October 1, 1993
Maturation in larch: age-related changes in xylem development in the long-shoot foliage and the main stemY Takemoto, M S Greenwood
Tree Physiology|July 1, 1993
Seasonal and topographic patterns of forest floor CO(2) efflux from an upland oak forestP J Hanson, S D Wullschleger, S A Bohlman, et al.
Tree Physiology|April 1, 1993
A comparison of red spruce and balsam fir shoot structuresR L Boyce
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Pageof 515
Tree Physiology|January 1, 1997
Influences of altered phytohormone use on endogenous ABA and mRNA populations during white spruce (Picea glauca) somatic embryo cultureJ Z Dong, C A Bock, D I Dunstan
Tree Physiology|August 6, 2004
Processes preventing nocturnal equilibration between leaf and soil water potential in tropical savanna woody speciesSandra J Bucci, Fabian G Scholz, Guillermo Goldstein, et al.
Tree Physiology|August 6, 2004
High stability of nuclear microsatellite loci during the early stages of somatic embryogenesis in Norway spruceAndreas Helmersson, Sara von Arnold, Kornel Burg, et al.
Tree Physiology|June 3, 2004
Converging patterns of uptake and hydraulic redistribution of soil water in contrasting woody vegetation typesF C Meinzer, J R Brooks, S Bucci, et al.
Tree Physiology|July 6, 2004
Canopy position affects photosynthetic adjustments to long-term elevated CO2 concentration (FACE) in aging needles in a mature Pinus taeda forestKristine Y Crous, David S Ellsworth
Tree Physiology|March 1, 1992
Photosynthesis of a Scots pine shoot: a comparison of two models of shoot photosynthesis in direct and diffuse radiation fieldsP Oker-Blom, T Lahti, H Smolander
Tree Physiology|January 1, 1992
Patterns in aboveground carbon allocation and tree architecture that favor stem growth in young Scots pine from high latitudesT Kuuluvainen, M Kanninen
Tree Physiology|October 1, 1993
Maturation in larch: age-related changes in xylem development in the long-shoot foliage and the main stemY Takemoto, M S Greenwood
Tree Physiology|July 1, 1993
Seasonal and topographic patterns of forest floor CO(2) efflux from an upland oak forestP J Hanson, S D Wullschleger, S A Bohlman, et al.
Tree Physiology|April 1, 1993
A comparison of red spruce and balsam fir shoot structuresR L Boyce
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