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1. Hydraulic plasticity and water use regulation act to maintain the hydraulic safety margins of Mediterranean trees in rainfall exclusion experiments.

2. Linking functional composition moments of the sub-Mediterranean ecotone with environmental drivers.

3. Living at the edge: the functional niche occupation of woody plant communities in the submediterranean ecotone.

4. Carbon isotope composition of respired CO2 in woody stems and leafy shoots of three tree species along the growing season: physiological drivers for respiratory fractionation.

5. Large investment of stored nitrogen and phosphorus in female cones is consistent with infrequent reproduction events of Pinus koraiensis , a high value woody oil crop in Northeast Asia.

6. Beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions during flooding stress.

7. Three years of warming and rainfall reduction alter leaf physiology but not relative abundance of an annual species in a Mediterranean savanna.

8. Drought acclimation of Quercus ilex leaves improves tolerance to moderate drought but not resistance to severe water stress.

9. Impact of successive spring frosts on leaf phenology and radial growth in three deciduous tree species with contrasting climate requirements in central Spain.

10. Priming of Plant Defenses against Ophiostoma novo-ulmi by Elm ( Ulmus minor Mill.) Fungal Endophytes.

11. Stem endophytes increase root development, photosynthesis, and survival of elm plantlets (Ulmus minor Mill.).

12. Stem metabolism under drought stress - a paradox of increasing respiratory substrates and decreasing respiratory rates.

13. Epigenetic responses of hare barley (Hordeum murinum subsp. leporinum) to climate change: an experimental, trait-based approach.

14. Changes in plant function and root mycobiome caused by flood and drought in a riparian tree.

15. Hydraulic acclimation in a Mediterranean oak subjected to permanent throughfall exclusion results in increased stem hydraulic capacitance.

16. Respiratory costs of producing and maintaining stem biomass in eight co-occurring tree species.

17. Increased root investment can explain the higher survival of seedlings of 'mesic' Quercus suber than 'xeric' Quercus ilex in sandy soils during a summer drought.

18. A molecular approach to drought-induced reduction in leaf CO 2 exchange in drought-resistant Quercus ilex.

19. Further insights into the components of resistance to Ophiostoma novo-ulmi in Ulmus minor: hydraulic conductance, stomatal sensitivity and bark dehydration.

20. Stem hydraulic capacitance decreases with drought stress: implications for modelling tree hydraulics in the Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex.

21. Surface properties and physiology of Ulmus laevis and U. minor samaras: implications for seed development and dispersal.

22. Drought-induced shoot dieback starts with massive root xylem embolism and variable depletion of nonstructural carbohydrates in seedlings of two tree species.

23. Temporal and spatial patterns of internal and external stem CO2 fluxes in a sub-Mediterranean oak.

24. Seasonal and diel variation in xylem CO2 concentration and sap pH in sub-Mediterranean oak stems.

25. Stem CO2 efflux in six co-occurring tree species: underlying factors and ecological implications.

26. Effects of drought on mesophyll conductance and photosynthetic limitations at different tree canopy layers.

27. The temporal response to drought in a Mediterranean evergreen tree: comparing a regional precipitation gradient and a throughfall exclusion experiment.

28. Morphological and phenological shoot plasticity in a Mediterranean evergreen oak facing long-term increased drought.

29. Gas exchange and leaf aging in an evergreen oak: causes and consequences for leaf carbon balance and canopy respiration.

30. Thermal acclimation of leaf dark respiration of beech seedlings experiencing summer drought in high and low light environments.

31. Summer drought impedes beech seedling performance more in a sub-Mediterranean forest understory than in small gaps.

32. Leaf physiological versus morphological acclimation to high-light exposure at different stages of foliar development in oak.

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