Crown architecture of grafted Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.): shoot growth and bud differentiation Sven MutkeRisto SievänenLuis Gil Original Article 22 September 2004 Pages: 15 - 25
Behavior of current-year shoots as a mechanism to determine the floral sex allocation at the level of individual tree and population in Siberian alder (Alnus hirsuta var. sibirica) Shigeaki F. HasegawaHiroshi Takeda Original Article 05 August 2004 Pages: 26 - 31
Variation in gas exchange and water use efficiency patterns among populations of western redcedar Steven C. GrossnickleShihe FanJohn H. Russell Original Article 07 October 2004 Pages: 32 - 42
Independent and contrasting effects of elevated CO2 and N-fertilization on root architecture in Pinus ponderosa David T. TingeyMark G. JohnsonDonald L. Phillips Original Article 22 September 2004 Pages: 43 - 50
The effect of short-term flooding on the sap flow, gas exchange and hydraulic conductivity of young apricot trees Emilio NicolásArturo TorrecillasJuan José Alarcón Original Article 27 August 2004 Pages: 51 - 57
The influence of wind on branch characteristics of Pinus radiata M. S. WattJ. R. MooreB. McKinlay Original Article 15 September 2004 Pages: 58 - 65
Bud burst in Norway spruce (Picea abies): preliminary evidence for age-specific rest patterns Jouni PartanenHeikki HänninenRisto Häkkinen Original Article 25 August 2004 Pages: 66 - 72
New anatomical method of grain angles measurement using confocal microscopy and image cross-correlation Yoshiyuki OgataMinoru Fujita Original Article 22 September 2004 Pages: 73 - 80
Leaf features of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth). Variability within and between two populations (uncontaminated vs Pb-contaminated and Zn-contaminated site) Izabella FranielKazimierz Więski Original Article 23 September 2004 Pages: 81 - 88
Nitrogen isotope discrimination in white spruce fed with low concentrations of ammonium and nitrate Emily S. PritchardRobert D. Guy Original Article 15 September 2004 Pages: 89 - 98
The effect of low temperatures on the photosynthetic apparatus of Quercus ilex subsp. ballota at its lower and upper altitudinal limits in the Iberian peninsula and during a single freezing-thawing cycle L. CorcueraF. MoralesE. Gil-Pelegrin Original Article 28 August 2004 Pages: 99 - 108