Nutrient limitation of eco-physiological processes in tropical trees Louis S. Santiago Review 21 July 2015 Pages: 1291 - 1300
The effects of resource availability on sprouting: a key trait influencing the population dynamics of a tree species Isabela Codolo de LucenaRicardo Santos Silva AmorimDalva Maria Silva Matos Original Paper 23 April 2015 Pages: 1301 - 1312
Red and black spruce provenance growth and allocation under ambient and elevated CO2 John E. MajorAlex MosselerJohn Malcolm Original Paper 10 May 2015 Pages: 1313 - 1328
Identification of microRNAs associated with male flower bud development of Populus simonii × Populus nigra Zhanchao WangQuangang LiuChenghao Li Original Paper 07 May 2015 Pages: 1329 - 1339
Intra-annual wood density fluctuations and tree-ring width patterns are sex- and site-dependent in the dioecious conifer Juniperus thurifera L. José Miguel OlanoA. I. García-CervigónV. Rozas Original Paper 10 May 2015 Pages: 1341 - 1353
Isolation and expression analysis of four members of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase gene family in Hevea brasiliensis Jiahong ZhuJing XuZhili Zhang Original Paper 22 May 2015 Pages: 1355 - 1363
The comparison of dormancy dynamics in apple trees grown under temperate and mild winter climates imposes a renewal of classical approaches Gustavo MalagiMarcos Robson SachetJean Michel Legave Original Paper 13 May 2015 Pages: 1365 - 1380
Elevated air humidity modulates bud size and the frequency of bud break in fast-growing deciduous trees: silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) and hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloides Michx.) Maarja KukkOlaf RäimAnu Sõber Original Paper 16 May 2015 Pages: 1381 - 1393
A model of stem growth and wood formation in Pinus radiata David M. DrewGeoff Downes Original Paper 10 June 2015 Pages: 1395 - 1413
Natural occurrence of Apple stem grooving virus on Bauhinia variegata Pooja BhardwajRaja RamVipin Hallan Original Paper 17 May 2015 Pages: 1415 - 1422
Influence of climate warming and resin collection on the growth of Masson pine (Pinus massoniana) in a subtropical forest, southern China Feng ChenYu-jiang YuanTong-wen Zhang Original Paper 15 May 2015 Pages: 1423 - 1430
Ecological applications of differences in the hydraulic efficiency of palms and broad-leaved trees L. M. T. AparecidoJ. dos SantosN. Kunert Original Paper 22 May 2015 Pages: 1431 - 1445
Within-canopy variation in needle morphology and anatomy of vascular tissues in a sparse Scots pine forest Roman GebauerJan ČermákReinhart Ceulemans Original Paper 19 May 2015 Pages: 1447 - 1457
Response of Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies to the interactive effect of neighbor identity and enhanced CO2 levels V. RoloE. AndiviaR. Pokorný Original Paper 19 May 2015 Pages: 1459 - 1469
The application of potato starch effluent causes a reduction in the photosynthetic efficiency and growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Marcin KoprowskiIain RobertsonHazem M. Kalaji Original Paper Open access 04 June 2015 Pages: 1471 - 1481
Combined drought and heat stress in Camellia oleifera cultivars: leaf characteristics, soluble sugar and protein contents, and Rubisco gene expression Baoming WangJianjun ChenYongzhong Chen Original Paper 04 June 2015 Pages: 1483 - 1492
Formation of amphivasal vascular bundles in Dracaena draco stem in relation to rate of cambial activity Joanna Jura-Morawiec Original Paper Open access 04 June 2015 Pages: 1493 - 1499
Daily growth of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on moist sites is affected by short-term drought rather than ozone uptake Angelika R. KühnSonja GrillRainer Matyssek Original Paper 21 June 2015 Pages: 1501 - 1519
Does the plant economics spectrum change with secondary succession in the forest? Maria Amanda Menezes SilvaAndréa de Vasconcelos Freitas PintoMaria Jesus Nogueira Rodal Original Paper 10 June 2015 Pages: 1521 - 1531
Analysis of static bending-induced compression wood formation in juvenile Picea omorika (Pančić) Purkynĕ Aleksandra MitrovićLloyd A. DonaldsonKsenija Radotić Original Paper 06 June 2015 Pages: 1533 - 1543
Spatially explicit basal area growth of Norway spruce Jan KrejzaJan SvětlíkRadek Pokorný Original Paper 12 June 2015 Pages: 1545 - 1558
Defoliation by gypsy moths negatively affects the production of acorns by two Japanese oak species Haruki Nakajima Original Paper 18 June 2015 Pages: 1559 - 1566
Elements and ectomycorrhizal symbiosis affecting the growth of Japanese larch seedlings regenerated on slopes of an active volcano in northern Japan Masazumi KayamaLaiye QuTakayoshi Koike Original Article 30 June 2015 Pages: 1567 - 1579
Changes in leaf gas exchange and biomass of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in response to increasing drought stress induced by polyethylene glycol Winai UtkhaoSuntaree Yingjajaval Original Article 08 July 2015 Pages: 1581 - 1592
Tree-ring carbon and oxygen isotopes indicate different water use strategies in three Mediterranean shrubs at Capo Caccia (Sardinia, Italy) Simona AltieriSimone MereuGiovanna Battipaglia Original Article 08 July 2015 Pages: 1593 - 1603
Direct proembryogenic masses initiation and plant regeneration from immature Torreya grandis embryos Qixiang ZhangWeibo XiangJianqin Huang Original Article 22 July 2015 Pages: 1605 - 1612
Time-lapse cell tracking reveals morphohistological features in somatic embryogenesis of Araucaria angustifolia (Bert) O. Kuntze Hugo P. F. FragaLeila N. VieiraMiguel P. Guerra Original Article 02 July 2015 Pages: 1613 - 1623
Non-destructive measurement of leaf area and dry biomass in Tectona grandis Kodjo TondjoLoïc BrancheriauThierry Fourcaud Short Communication 27 May 2015 Pages: 1625 - 1631