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1. Predawn leaf conductance depends on previous day irradiance but is not related to growth in aspen saplings grown under artificially manipulated air humidity

2. Low vapor pressure deficit reduces glandular trichome density and modifies the chemical composition of cuticular waxes in silver birch leaves

3. 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.)

4. Patterns of night-time water use are interrelated with leaf nitrogen concentration in shoots of 16 deciduous woody species

5. Artificially decreased vapour pressure deficit in field conditions modifies foliar metabolite profiles in birch and aspen

6. Does soil nutrient availability influence night-time water flux of aspen saplings?

7. An experimental facility for free air humidity manipulation (FAHM) can alter water flux through deciduous tree canopy

8. Drought acclimation of two deciduous tree species of different layers in a temperate forest canopy

9. Rate of stomatal opening, shoot hydraulic conductance and photosynthetic characteristics in relation to leaf abscisic acid concentration in six temperate deciduous trees

10. The effect of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on leaf- and branch-level photosynthesis and potential plant-level carbon gain in aspen

11. Stomatal and non-stomatal limitation to photosynthesis in two trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones exposed to elevated CO2 and/or O3

12. Apparent Controls on Leaf Conductance by Soil Water Availability and via Light‐Acclimation of Foliage Structural and Physiological Properties in a Mixed Deciduous, Temperate Forest

13. Responses of stomatal conductance to simultaneous changes in two environmental factors

14. Carbon gain and bud physiology in Populus tremuloides and Betula papyrifera grown under long-term exposure to elevated concentrations of CO2 and O3

15. Leaf hydraulic conductance in relation to anatomical and functional traits during Populus tremula leaf ontogeny

16. Climate Change at Northern Latitudes: Rising Atmospheric Humidity Decreases Transpiration, N-Uptake and Growth Rate of Hybrid Aspen

17. Do stomata operate at the same relative opening range along a canopy profile of Betula pendula?

18. Seasonal courses of maximum hydraulic conductance in shoots of six temperate deciduous tree species

19. Leaf anatomical characteristics associated with shoot hydraulic conductance, stomatal conductance and stomatal sensitivity to changes of leaf water status in temperate deciduous trees

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