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Forest Ecology and Management VOL. 92 NOS. 1-3 CONTENTS MAY 1997 (Abstracts/contents list published in Biological Abstracts, Biological & Agricultural Index, Current Advances in Ecological Science, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents AB & ES, Ecological Abstracts, Environment Abstracts, Environmental Bibliography, Forestry Abstracts, Geo Abstracts, GEOBASE, Referativnyi Zhurnal) Leaf water relations in six provenances of Eucalyptus microtheca: a greenhouse experiment K. Tuomela (Helsingin, Finland) Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties Inderjit and A.U. Mallik (Thunder Bay, Ont., Canada) The role of hair-cap mosses (Polytrichum spp.) in natural regeneration of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) W.C. Parker, S.R. Watson and D.W. Cairns (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada) Integrated forest products from former sugarcane plantations in Hawaii V.D. Phillips (Sarawak, Malaysia), A.E. Tvedten (Toensberg, Norway), W. Liu (Bellevue, WA, USA) and R.A. Merriam (Kailua, Hl, USA) Age and size distribution in a long-term forest dynamics J. Sano (Tottori, Japan) Vegetative propagation of Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pavon) Oken: the effects of IBA concentration, propagation medium and cutting origin F. Mesén (Turrialba, Costa Rica), A.C. Newton and R.R.B. Leakey (Penicuik, UK) Effects of liming and fertilization on growth, soil chemistry and soil water chemistry in a Norway spruce plantation on a nutrient-poor soil in Denmark M. Ingerslev (Hoersholm, Denmark) Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a Southern Appalachian watershed K.J. Elliott (Otto, NC, USA), L.R. Boring (Newton, GA, USA), W.T. Swank (Otto, NC, USA) and B.R. Haines (Athens, Forest damage caused by selection logging of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in northern Belize A.A. Whitman, N.V.L. Brokaw and J.M. Hagan (Manomet, MA, USA) Hurricane disturbance and the regeneration of Lysiloma /atisiliquum (Fabaceae): a tropical tree in south Florida J.B. Pascarella (Coral Gables, FL, USA) Pre-planting physiological stress assessment to forecast field growth performance of jack pine and black spruce G.H. Mohammed, T.L. Noland, W.C. Parker and R.G. Wagner (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada) Does atmospheric deposition of nitrogen threaten Swedish forests? D. Binkley and P. Hégberg (Ft. Collins, CO, USA) (Contents continued on p. 259) Information about Forest Ecology & Management is available on the Worid Wide Web at the follow- ing addressess: http://www.elsevier.ni/locate/foreco http://www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco This Home Page gives access to: the journal’s Tables of Contents service, Guide for Authors, and ordering information and also enables users to search the WWW catalogue and Tables of Contents service (ESTOC) covering all Elsevier Science journals. For information about related Elsevier Science publications visit: http://www.elsevier.ni/locate/agri-alert http://www.elsevier.com/locate/agri-alert 0378-1127(199705 )92:1-3;1-1 Forest Ecology and Management VOL. 92 NOS. 1-3 CONTENTS MAY 1997 (Abstracts/contents list published in Biological Abstracts, Biological & Agricultural Index, Current Advances in Ecological Science, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents AB & ES, Ecological Abstracts, Environment Abstracts, Environmental Bibliography, Forestry Abstracts, Geo Abstracts, GEOBASE, Referativnyi Zhurnal) Leaf water relations in six provenances of Eucalyptus microtheca: a greenhouse experiment K. Tuomela (Helsingin, Finland) Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties Inderjit and A.U. Mallik (Thunder Bay, Ont., Canada) The role of hair-cap mosses (Polytrichum spp.) in natural regeneration of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) W.C. Parker, S.R. Watson and D.W. Cairns (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada) Integrated forest products from former sugarcane plantations in Hawaii V.D. Phillips (Sarawak, Malaysia), A.E. Tvedten (Toensberg, Norway), W. Liu (Bellevue, WA, USA) and R.A. Merriam (Kailua, Hl, USA) Age and size distribution in a long-term forest dynamics J. Sano (Tottori, Japan) Vegetative propagation of Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pavon) Oken: the effects of IBA concentration, propagation medium and cutting origin F. Mesén (Turrialba, Costa Rica), A.C. Newton and R.R.B. Leakey (Penicuik, UK) Effects of liming and fertilization on growth, soil chemistry and soil water chemistry in a Norway spruce plantation on a nutrient-poor soil in Denmark M. Ingerslev (Hoersholm, Denmark) Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a Southern Appalachian watershed K.J. Elliott (Otto, NC, USA), L.R. Boring (Newton, GA, USA), W.T. Swank (Otto, NC, USA) and B.R. Haines (Athens, Forest damage caused by selection logging of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in northern Belize A.A. Whitman, N.V.L. Brokaw and J.M. Hagan (Manomet, MA, USA) Hurricane disturbance and the regeneration of Lysiloma /atisiliquum (Fabaceae): a tropical tree in south Florida J.B. Pascarella (Coral Gables, FL, USA) Pre-planting physiological stress assessment to forecast field growth performance of jack pine and black spruce G.H. Mohammed, T.L. Noland, W.C. Parker and R.G. Wagner (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada) Does atmospheric deposition of nitrogen threaten Swedish forests? D. Binkley and P. Hégberg (Ft. Collins, CO, USA) (Contents continued on p. 259) Information about Forest Ecology & Management is available on the Worid Wide Web at the follow- ing addressess: http://www.elsevier.ni/locate/foreco http://www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco This Home Page gives access to: the journal’s Tables of Contents service, Guide for Authors, and ordering information and also enables users to search the WWW catalogue and Tables of Contents service (ESTOC) covering all Elsevier Science journals. For information about related Elsevier Science publications visit: http://www.elsevier.ni/locate/agri-alert http://www.elsevier.com/locate/agri-alert 0378-1127(199705 )92:1-3;1-1 (Contents continued) Reduced soil P availability in a Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr) plantation induced by applied acid-mist: Significance in forest decline J.A. Carreira, A.F. Harrison (Grange-over-Sands, UK), L.J. Sheppard (Edinburgh, UK) and C. Woods (Grange-over-Sands, UK) Nutrient dynamics in a chronosequence of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb). Franco) stands on the Beaujolais Mounts (France). 2. Quantitative approach R. Marques, J. Ranger, S. Villette and A. Granier (Seichamps, France) Conditions determining natural regeneration after wildfires in the Pinus halepensis (Miller, 1768) forests of Kassandra Peninsula (North Greece) T. Tsitsoni (Thessaloniki, Greece) Effect of gap liberation on the performance and growth of dipterocarp trees in a logged-over rainforest J. Kuusipalo, S. Hadengganan, G. Adjers and A.P.S. Sagaia (Banjarbaru, Indonesia) Certified wood markets in the US: implications for tropical deforestation F.D. Merry and D.R. Carter (Gainesville, FL, USA) Nitrogen fixation in root-colonized large woody residue of Oregon coastal forests R.H. Crawford, C.Y. Li (Corvallis, OR, USA) and M. Floyd (Normal, AL, USA) Basing silviculture on natural ecosystem dynamics: an approach applied to the southern boreal mixedwood forest of Quebec Y. Bergeron (Montréal, Que., Canada) and B. Harvey (Rouyn-Noranda, Que., Canada) Natural regeneration potential and early development of Shorea robusta Gaertn.f. forest after regeneration felling in the Bhabar-Terai zone in Nepal O. Rautiainen (Kuopio, Finland) and J. Suoheimo (Kotka, Finland) Book reviews Acid rain research Biogeochemistry of a forested ecosystem Australian rainforests Ecology and sustainability of southern temperate ecosystems

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