17 articles with title/keywords/abstract containing shoot water potential
Soil Compaction and Forest Floor Removal Affect Early Growth and Physiology of Lodgepole Pine and Douglas-Fir in British Columbia
Authors: Kamaluddin, Mohammed; Chang, Scott X.; Curran, Michael P.; Zwiazek, Janusz J.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 51, Number 6, December 2005 , pp. 513-521(9)
Interactive Role of Elevated CO2, Nutrient Limitations, and Water Stress in the Growth Responses of Red Spruce Seedlings
Authors: Samuelson, Lisa J.; Seiler, John R.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 39, Number 2, 1 May 1993 , pp. 348-358(11)
Internal Redistribution of N in Sitka Spruce Seedlings with Partly Droughted Root Systems
Authors: Ferrier, Robert C.; Alexander, Ian J.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 37, Number 3, 1 August 1991 , pp. 860-870(11)
Modeling the Effect of Winter Climate on High-Elevation Red Spruce Shoot Water Contents
Authors: Boyce, Richard L.; Friedland, Andrew J.; Webb, Elizabeth T.; Herrick, Graham T.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 37, Number 6, 1 December 1991 , pp. 1567-1580(14)
Growth Response and Drought Susceptibility of Red Spruce Seedlings Exposed to Simulated Acidic Rain and Ozone
Authors: Lee, Woong S.; Chevone, Boris I.; Seiler, John R.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 36, Number 2, 1 June 1990 , pp. 265-275(11)
Physiological and Morphological Responses of Three Half-Sib Families of Loblolly Pine to Water-Stress Conditioning
Authors: Seiler, John R.; Johnson, Jon D.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 34, Number 2, 1 June 1988 , pp. 487-495(9)
Notes: Nitrogen Concentrations in Biomass Components of White Spruce Seedlings in Interior Alaska
Authors: Gordon, Andrew M.; Van Cleve, Keith
Source: Forest Science, Volume 33, Number 4, 1 December 1987 , pp. 1075-1080(6)
Notes: Effects of Cold Soil on Water Relations and Spring Growth of Douglas-fir Seedlings
Authors: Lopushinsky, William; Kaufmann, Merrill R.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 30, Number 3, 1 September 1984 , pp. 628-634(7)
Seasonal Changes of Tissue-Water Relations in Shoots and Root Systems of Douglas-fir Seedlings
Authors: Ritchie, Gary A.; Shula, Robert G.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 30, Number 2, 1 June 1984 , pp. 538-548(11)
Short-Term Flooding and Net Photosynthesis in Seedlings of Three Conifers
Author: Zaerr, Joe B.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 29, Number 1, 1 March 1983 , pp. 71-78(8)
Effects of Seeding Grass and Clover on Growth and Water Potential of Douglas-fir Seedlings
Authors: Eissenstate, D. M.; Mitchell, J. E.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 29, Number 1, 1 March 1983 , pp. 166-179(14)
Relationship of Stem Electrical Impedance and Water Potential of Douglas-fir Seedlings to Survival After Cold Storage
Authors: Van Den Driessche, R.; Cheung, K-W
Source: Forest Science, Volume 25, Number 3, 1 September 1979 , pp. 507-517(11)
Soil Temperature and Drought Effects on Growth of Monterey Pine
Author: Kaufmann, Merrill R.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 23, Number 3, 1 September 1977 , pp. 317-325(9)
Effects of Container Density and Plant Water Stress on Growth and Cold Hardiness of Douglas-fir Seedlings
Authors: Timmis, Roger; Tanaka, Yasuomi
Source: Forest Science, Volume 22, Number 2, 1 June 1976 , pp. 167-172(6)
Leaf Water Potential in Planted Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pines
Authors: Baldwin, V. C.; Barney, C. W.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 22, Number 3, 1 September 1976 , pp. 344-350(7)
Measuring Short-term Shoot Elongation of Douglas-fir Seedlings in Relation to Increasing Water Potential
Authors: Zaerr, Joe B.; Holbo, H. Richard
Source: Forest Science, Volume 22, Number 4, 1 December 1976 , pp. 378-382(5)
Water Stress in Three Species of Eucalyptus
Authors: Quraishi, M. A.; Kramer, Paul J.
Source: Forest Science, Volume 16, Number 1, 1 March 1970 , pp. 74-78(5)