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1. PSInet: a new global water potential network.

2. The impacts of rising vapour pressure deficit in natural and managed ecosystems.

3. Resilience and vulnerability: distinct concepts to address global change in forests.

4. A new empirical framework to quantify the hydraulic effects of soil and atmospheric drivers on plant water status.

5. Functional trade-offs are driven by coordinated changes among cell types in the wood of angiosperm trees from different climates.

6. Accounting for trait variability and coordination in predictions of drought-induced range shifts in woody plants.

7. Increased hydraulic risk in assemblages of woody plant species predicts spatial patterns of drought-induced mortality.

8. The role of height-driven constraints and compensations on tree vulnerability to drought.

10. Networking the forest infrastructure towards near real-time monitoring - A white paper.

11. Global variation in nonstructural carbohydrate stores in response to climate.

12. Interaction of drought- and pathogen-induced mortality in Norway spruce and Scots pine.

13. Non-structural carbohydrates and morphological traits of leaves, stems and roots from tree species in different climates.

14. Wood density and hydraulic traits influence species' growth response to drought across biomes.

15. Climate Change Risks to Global Forest Health: Emergence of Unexpected Events of Elevated Tree Mortality Worldwide.

16. Parenchyma fractions drive the storage capacity of nonstructural carbohydrates across a broad range of tree species.

17. Corrigendum.

18. Towards a statistically robust determination of minimum water potential and hydraulic risk in plants.

19. Reserve Accumulation Is Prioritized Over Growth Following Single or Combined Injuries in Three Common North American Urban Tree Species.

20. Climate and functional traits jointly mediate tree water-use strategies.

23. Low forest productivity associated with increasing drought-tolerant species is compensated by an increase in drought-tolerance richness.

24. Highly Species-Specific Foliar Metabolomes of Diverse Woody Species and Relationships with the Leaf Economics Spectrum.

25. Adaptation and coordinated evolution of plant hydraulic traits.

26. Temperature and water potential co-limit stem cambial activity along a steep elevational gradient.

27. Low growth resilience to drought is related to future mortality risk in trees.

28. Water potential control of turgor-driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge.

29. TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access.

30. Leaf economics and plant hydraulics drive leaf : wood area ratios.

31. Climatic and physiological regulation of the bimodal xylem formation pattern in Pinus pinaster saplings.

32. Adjustments and coordination of hydraulic, leaf and stem traits along a water availability gradient.

33. Early-Warning Signals of Individual Tree Mortality Based on Annual Radial Growth.

34. Non-structural carbohydrate dynamics associated with drought-induced die-off in woody species of a shrubland community.

35. The spatial level of analysis affects the patterns of forest ecosystem services supply and their relationships.

36. Distribution of pines in the Iberian Peninsula agrees with species differences in foliage frost tolerance, not with vulnerability to freezing-induced xylem embolism.

38. Climate- and successional-related changes in functional composition of European forests are strongly driven by tree mortality.

39. A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality.

40. Structural overshoot of tree growth with climate variability and the global spectrum of drought-induced forest dieback.

41. The fate of recently fixed carbon after drought release: towards unravelling C storage regulation in Tilia platyphyllos and Pinus sylvestris.

42. Water potential regulation, stomatal behaviour and hydraulic transport under drought: deconstructing the iso/anisohydric concept.

43. Tree mortality across biomes is promoted by drought intensity, lower wood density and higher specific leaf area.

44. A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality.

45. SAPFLUXNET: towards a global database of sap flow measurements.

46. Individual traits as determinants of time to death under extreme drought in Pinus sylvestris L.

47. Towards a common methodology for developing logistic tree mortality models based on ring-width data.

48. On research priorities to advance understanding of the safety-efficiency tradeoff in xylem: A response to Bittencourt et al.'s (2016) comment 'On xylem hydraulic efficiencies, wood space-use and the safety-efficiency tradeoff': in this issue of New Phytologist, pp. 1152-1155.

49. Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species.

50. Responses of two semiarid conifer tree species to reduced precipitation and warming reveal new perspectives for stomatal regulation.

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