Effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen on wood structure related to water transport in seedlings of two deciduous broad-leaved tree species Yoko WatanabeHiroyuki TobitaTakayoshi Koike Original Paper 15 January 2008 Pages: 403 - 411
Field performance of chitinase transgenic silver birch (Betula pendula Roth): growth and adaptive traits Hanna-Leena PasonenLiisa VihervuoriAri Pappinen Original Paper 15 January 2008 Pages: 413 - 421
The effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on physiological activity and growth of Norway spruce planted outdoors over 5 years Tadeja Trošt SedejAlenka Gaberščik Original Paper 15 January 2008 Pages: 423 - 435
Photosynthetic responses of birch and alder saplings grown in a free air CO2 enrichment system in northern Japan Norikazu EguchiKazuki KaratsuTakayoshi Koike Original Paper 08 January 2008 Pages: 437 - 447
Photosynthetic induction in leaves of co-occurring Fagus lucida and Castanopsis lamontii saplings grown in contrasting light environments Kun-dong BaiDe-bao LiaoKun-fang Cao Original Paper 08 February 2008 Pages: 449 - 462
Windthrow damage in Picea abies is associated with physical and chemical stem wood properties Fabian Daniel MeyerJens PaulsenChristian Körner Original Paper 10 January 2008 Pages: 463 - 473
The periodic motion of lodgepole pine trees as affected by collisions with neighbors Mark RudnickiThomas H. MeyerVincent A. Webb Original Paper 15 January 2008 Pages: 475 - 482
Are differences in productivity between native and exotic trees in N.W. Patagonia related to differences in hydraulic conductance? J. E. GyengeM. E. FernándezT. M. Schlichter Original Paper 22 January 2008 Pages: 483 - 490
Nocturnal sap flow in the C3-CAM species, Clusia minor Ana HerreraCaín BallestriniWilmer Tezara Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 491 - 497
The elemental composition, the microfibril angle distribution and the shape of the cell cross-section in Norway spruce xylem Marko PeuraMatti-Paavo SarénRitva Serimaa Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 499 - 510
Anatomic basis and insulation of serotinous cones in Pinus halepensis Mill Daniel MoyaAntonio SaracinoVittorio Leone Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 511 - 519
Intraspecific competition and water use efficiency in Quercus suber: evidence of an optimum tree density? António C. GouveiaHelena Freitas Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 521 - 530
Gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric investigation of metabolites from the needles and roots of pine seedlings at early stages of pathogenic fungi Armillaria ostoyae attack Valery A. IsidorovPaweł LechLech Szczepaniak Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 531 - 542
Are radial changes in vascular anatomy mechanically induced or an ageing process? Evidence from observations on buttressed tree root systems Karen K. Christensen-DalsgaardAnthony R. EnnosMeriem Fournier Original Paper 14 February 2008 Pages: 543 - 550
Changes with seasonal flooding in sap flow of the tropical flood-tolerant tree species, Campsiandra laurifolia Ana HerreraWilmer TezaraSaúl Flores Original Paper 28 February 2008 Pages: 551 - 558
Variation in mesophyll anatomy and photosynthetic capacity during leaf development in a deciduous mesophyte fruit tree (Prunus persica) and an evergreen sclerophyllous Mediterranean shrub (Olea europaea) S. MarchiR. TognettiL. Sebastiani Original Paper 05 March 2008 Pages: 559 - 571
Association of red coloration with senescence of sugar maple leaves in autumn P. G. SchabergP. F. MurakamiG. J. Hawley Original Paper 14 March 2008 Pages: 573 - 578
Precision of allometric scaling equations for trees can be improved by including the effect of ecological interactions Pekka KaitaniemiAnna Lintunen Original Paper Open access 26 March 2008 Pages: 579 - 584
Root architecture and allocation patterns of eight native tropical species with different successional status used in open-grown mixed plantations in Panama Lluis CollCatherine PotvinSylvain Delagrange Original Paper 19 April 2008 Pages: 585 - 596
Micropropagation of mature Cornus mas ‘Macrocarpa’ Jaroslav Ďurkovič Original Paper 15 May 2008 Pages: 597 - 602