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1. Photosynthetic capacity in middle-aged larch and spruce acclimates independently to experimental warming and elevated CO 2 .

2. Temporal and spatial variability of phloem structure in Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica and its link to climate.

3. Amplifying effects of recurrent drought on the dynamics of tree growth and water use in a subalpine forest.

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

5. Transcriptomic changes during the establishment of long-term methyl jasmonate-induced resistance in Norway spruce.

6. Norway spruce deploys tissue-specific responses during acclimation to cold.

7. Molecular underpinnings of methyl jasmonate-induced resistance in Norway spruce.

8. Couplings in cell differentiation kinetics mitigate air temperature influence on conifer wood anatomy.

9. Contrasting acclimation abilities of two dominant boreal conifers to elevated CO 2 and temperature.

10. Physiological acclimation dampens initial effects of elevated temperature and atmospheric CO 2 concentration in mature boreal Norway spruce.

11. Complex bud architecture and cell-specific chemical patterns enable supercooling of Picea abies bud primordia.

12. Gradients and dynamics of inner bark and needle osmotic potentials in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst).

13. Function of Sitka spruce stone cells as a physical defence against white pine weevil.

14. Compensatory mechanisms mitigate the effect of warming and drought on wood formation.

15. Seasonal and within-canopy variation in shoot-scale resource-use efficiency trade-offs in a Norway spruce stand.

16. Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic profiling of white spruce stems during the transition from active growth to dormancy.

17. Gene expression changes during short day induced terminal bud formation in Norway spruce.

18. Xylem phenology and wood production: resolving the chicken-or-egg dilemma.

19. Hydraulic acclimation to shading in boreal conifers of varying shade tolerance.

20. Weather and climate controls over the seasonal carbon isotope dynamics of sugars from subalpine forest trees.

21. Combining delta 13 C and delta 18 O analyses to unravel competition, CO2 and O3 effects on the physiological performance of different-aged trees.

22. A whole-tree chamber system for examining tree-level physiological responses of field-grown trees to environmental variation and climate change.

23. Conifer defence against insects: microarray gene expression profiling of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) induced by mechanical wounding or feeding by spruce budworms (Choristoneura occidentalis) or white pine weevils (Pissodes strobi) reveals large-scale changes of the host transcriptome.

24. Non-steady state effects in diurnal 180 discrimination by Picea sitchensis branches in the field.

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