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Fascination of Plants Day 2018
 
Cultivate your knowledge this World Fascination of Plants Day, by exploring our interactive garden of plant science research from across OUP's journals.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tree Physiology  
Volume 38 Issue 9
 
September 2018
 
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Commentary
 
 
 
Fruiting and sink competition  
 
Michael G Ryan; Ram Oren; Richard H Waring
 
 
 
Research paper
 
 
 
Resource investments in reproductive growth proportionately limit investments in whole-tree vegetative growth in young olive trees with varying crop loads  
 
Adolfo Rosati; Andrea Paoletti; Raeed Al Hariri ; Alessio Morelli; Franco Famiani
 
 
Fruit production and branching density affect shoot and whole-tree wood to leaf biomass ratio in olive  
 
Adolfo Rosati; Andrea Paoletti; Raeed Al Hariri; Franco Famiani
 
 
Photosynthesis and carbon allocation are both important predictors of genotype productivity responses to elevated CO2 in Eucalyptus camaldulensis  
 
Michael J Aspinwall; Chris J Blackman; Víctor Resco de Dios ; Florian A Busch; Paul D Rymer ...
 
 
Remote monitoring of dynamic canopy photosynthesis with high time resolution light-induced fluorescence transients  
 
Rhys Wyber; Barry Osmond; Michael B Ashcroft; Zbyněk Malenovský ; Sharon A Robinson
 
 
Temperature response of respiration and respiratory quotients of 16 co-occurring temperate tree species  
 
Angelica E Patterson; Rachel Arkebauer; Crystal Quallo; Mary A Heskel ; Ximeng Li ...
 
 
 
Methods paper
 
 
 
Variability in temperature dependence of stem CO2 efflux from Norway spruce trees  
 
Eva Darenova; Manuel Acosta; Radek Pokorny; Marian Pavelka
 
 
 
Research paper
 
 
 
Active summer carbon storage for winter persistence in trees at the cold alpine treeline  
 
Mai-He Li; Yong Jiang; Ao Wang; Xiaobin Li ; Wanze Zhu ...
 
 
Linking stem growth respiration to the seasonal course of stem growth and GPP of Scots pine border=  
 
Tommy Chan; Frank Berninger; Pasi Kolari ; Eero Nikinmaa; Teemu Hölttä
 
 
Carbohydrate dynamics of three dominant species in a Chinese savanna under precipitation exclusion  
 
Yanqiang Jin; Jing Li; Chenggang Liu; Yuntong Liu ; Yiping Zhang ...
 
 
Effects of bud-flushing strategies on tree growth  
 
Raffaele Rani; Konrad Abramowicz; Daniel S Falster; Frank Sterck ; Åke Brännström
 
 
 
Erratum
 
 
 
Effects of bud-flushing strategies on tree growth  
 
Raffaele Rani; Konrad Abramowicz; Daniel S Falster; Frank Sterck ; Åke Brännström
 
 
 
Research paper
 
 
 
Growth and carbon balance are differently regulated by tree and shoot fruiting contexts: an integrative study on apple genotypes with contrasted bearing patterns  
 
Benoît Pallas; Sylvie Bluy; Jérôme Ngao ; Sébastien Martinez; Anne Clément-Vidal ...
 
 
Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals an early gene expression profile that contributes to cold resistance in Hevea brasiliensis (the Para rubber tree)  
 
Han Cheng; Xiang Chen; Jialin Fang; Zewei An ; Yanshi Hu ...
 
 
Molecular cloning and characterization of a brassinosteriod biosynthesis-related gene PtoDWF4 from Populus tomentosa  
 
Yun Shen; Yongli Li; Dan Xu; Chen Yang ; Chaofeng Li ...
 
 
Different endophyte communities colonize buds of sprouts compared with mature trees of mountain birch recovered from moth herbivory  
 
Pirjo Koivusaari; Johanna Pohjanen; Piippa R Wäli ; Saija H K Ahonen; Karita Saravesi ...
 
 
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