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Category: Tree Physiology

Tree Physiology Tree Physiology publishes both technical reviews and original research reports on all aspects of physiology of tree, other woody species and species of arborescent growth forms. Tree Physiology is a refereed journal distributed internationally.

Pinus sylvestris
Tree Physiology

Could drought stress in trees affect air quality?

by Joseph StinzianoDecember 1, 2016November 28, 2016
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Caxiuanã National Forest Reserve in the lowland Amazon Rainforest.
Tree Physiology

To cope, or not to cope: tropical rainforest tree leaves show little response to drought

by Joseph StinzianoNovember 7, 2016November 1, 2016
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Scorched leaf
Tree Physiology

A scorched leaf policy? A mangrove tree uses oxidative stress against an insect pest

by Joseph StinzianoOctober 24, 2016October 20, 2016
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Scots Pine
Articles Tree Physiology

What sets apart individual trees that died versus trees that survived an extreme drought?

by Danielle MariasSeptember 7, 2016October 15, 2016
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Pinus echinata
Articles Tree Physiology

Not all sapwood is functionally equal: Improving estimates of whole-tree water use from sap flux measurements

by Danielle MariasAugust 10, 2016October 15, 2016
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Abies alba
Articles Tree Physiology

Within-species populations exhibit similar physiology under current climate but may diverge under warmer and drier conditions

by Danielle MariasJuly 12, 2016October 15, 2016
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Prunus laurocerasus
Articles Tree Physiology

Carbon stores for spring growth in evergreen vs. deciduous species

by Danielle MariasApril 15, 2016October 15, 2016
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Eucalyptus viminalis cygnetensis
Articles Tree Physiology

Within-species responses to water deficit vary more with traits than provenance

by Danielle MariasMarch 18, 2016October 15, 2016
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Tree carbohydrates
Articles Tree Physiology

Counting Carbs: Patterns rather than absolute values of non-structural carbohydrates may be compared across labs

by Danielle MariasOctober 6, 2015October 15, 2016
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Lone Juniper in a Drought
Articles Tree Physiology

Some trees might have adapted to cope with embolisms instead of preventing them

by Danielle MariasJuly 10, 2015October 15, 2016
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Articles Tree Physiology

Accurately measuring cavitation resistance to understand how plants cope with drought

Cavitation resistance is crucial to coping with and surviving drought.

by Danielle MariasMarch 10, 2015October 15, 2016
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The Péclet effect
Articles Tree Physiology

The path to understanding water movement in leaves is not straightforward

The path to understanding water movement in leaves is not straightforward.

by Danielle MariasJanuary 29, 2015October 15, 2016
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Articles Tree Physiology

More to tree rings than meets the eye

by Danielle MariasDecember 17, 2014October 15, 2016
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