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1. Experimental and computational comparison of freeze–thaw-induced pressure generation in red and sugar maple.

2. The microRNA7833-AUX6 module plays a critical role in wood development by modulating cellular auxin influx in Populus tomentosa.

3. A cytokinin response factor PtCRF1 is involved in the regulation of wood formation in poplar.

4. Spring wood phenology responds more strongly to chilling temperatures than bud phenology in European conifers.

5. Impact of intra-annual wood density fluctuation on tree hydraulic function: insights from a continuous monitoring approach.

6. Plasticity of wood and leaf traits related to hydraulic efficiency and safety is linked to evaporative demand and not soil moisture in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis).

7. Mismatch between primary and secondary growth and its consequences on wood formation in Qinghai spruce.

8. Advancements and challenges in bamboo breeding for sustainable development.

9. Structure and function of bark and wood chloroplasts in a drought-tolerant tree (Fraxinus ornus L.).

10. Use of near-infrared spectroscopy to estimate physical, anatomical and hydraulic properties of Eucalyptus wood.

11. Pit aspiration causes an apparent loss of xylem hydraulic conductivity in a subalpine fir (Abies mariesii Mast.) overwintering at the alpine timberline.

12. Evidence for conifer sucrose transporters' functioning in the light-dependent adjustment of sugar allocation.

13. Mobile forms of carbon in trees: metabolism and transport.

14. Amplifying feedback loop between growth and wood anatomical characteristics of Fraxinus excelsior explains size-related susceptibility to ash dieback.

15. Compression wood has a minor effect on the climate signal in tree-ring stable isotope records of montane Norway spruce.

16. Costs and benefits of gas inside wood and its relationship with anatomical traits: a contrast between trees and lianas.

17. Phellem versus xylem: genome-wide transcriptomic analysis reveals novel regulators of cork formation in cork oak.

18. The influence of preparation method on measured carbon fractions in tree tissues.

19. Monitoring intra-annual dynamics of wood formation with microcores and dendrometers in Picea abies at two different altitudes.

20. Growth cessation uncouples isotopic signals in leaves and tree rings of drought-exposed oak trees.

21. How eco-evolutionary principles can guide tree breeding and tree biotechnology for enhanced productivity.

22. Special issue: WSE symposium: Wood growth under environmental changes: the need for a multidisciplinary approach.

23. Bridging long-term wood functioning and nitrogen deposition to better understand changes in tree growth and forest productivity.

24. Structural development of redwood branches and its effects on wood growth.

25. Wood properties in a long-lived conifer reveal strong climate signals where ring-width series do not.

26. Comparing the intra-annual wood formation of three European species (Fagus sylvatica, Quercus petraea and Pinus sylvestris) as related to leaf phenology and non-structural carbohydrate dynamics.

27. A controlled test of the dual-isotope approach for the interpretation of stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratio variation in tree rings.

28. Wood anatomical analysis of Alnus incana and Betula pendula injured by a debris-flow event.

29. Shrinkage processes in standard-size Norway spruce wood specimens with different vulnerability to cavitation.

30. Intra-annual cambial activity and carbon availability in stem of poplar.

31. Wood CO2 efflux and foliar respiration for Eucalyptus in Hawaii and Brazil.

32. Seasonal carbon storage and growth in Mediterranean tree seedlings under different water conditions.

34. Tradeoffs between hydraulic and mechanical stress responses of mature Norway spruce trunk wood.

35. Dynamic variation in sapwood specific conductivity in six woody species.

36. Seasonal change in the drought response of wood cell development in poplar.

37. Summer precipitation influences the stable oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of tree-ring cellulose in Pinus ponderosa.

38. Why do trees adjust water relations and hydraulic architecture in response to nutrient availability?

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