Effect of cold storage treatments and transplanting stress on gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence and survival under water limiting conditions of Pinus radiata stock-types Amaia Mena-PetiteAlberto Muñoz-RuedaMaite Lacuesta Original Paper 02 April 2005 Pages: 73 - 82
In-situ application of stable isotope tracers in the rhizosphere of an oak seedling A. GöttleinA. HeimW. H. Schröder Original Paper 24 May 2005 Pages: 83 - 86
Influence of soil acidity on depth gradients of microbial biomass in beech forest soils Markus RaubuchFriedrich Beese Original Paper 05 March 2005 Pages: 87 - 93
Climate and forest management influence nitrogen balance of European beech forests: microbial N transformations and inorganic N net uptake capacity of mycorrhizal roots Arthur GeßlerKlaus JungHeinz Rennenberg Original Paper 13 May 2005 Pages: 95 - 111
Response of beech and oaks to wounds made at different times of the year Dirk DujesiefkenWalter LieseRakesh Minocha Original Paper 13 May 2005 Pages: 113 - 117
Genetic differences between autochthonous and breeding populations of common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) in Greece Aristotelis C. PapageorgiouReiner FinkeldeySotirios Xenopoulos Original Paper 10 May 2005 Pages: 119 - 124
Derivation of locally valid estimators of the aboveground biomass of Norway spruce Markus NeumannRobert Jandl Original Paper 19 May 2005 Pages: 125 - 131
The effect of competition on individual tree basal area growth in mature stands of Pinus cooperi Blanco in Durango (Mexico) J. J. Corral RivasJ. G. Álvarez. GonzálezF. J. Hernández Original Paper 13 May 2005 Pages: 133 - 142
Modelling mortality of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) plantations in the northwest of Spain Ulises Diéguez-ArandaFernando Castedo-DoradoRoque Rodríguez-Soalleiro Original Paper 11 January 2005 Pages: 143 - 153