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1. The impact of platform mounting systems used in rope parks on tree vitality.

2. Does long-term drought or repeated defoliation affect seasonal leaf N cycling in young beech trees?

3. Forest above-ground volume assessments with terrestrial laser scanning: a ground-truth validation experiment in temperate, managed forests.

4. Crown defoliation decreases reproduction and wood growth in a marginal European beech population.

5. Comparative genome analyses suggest a hemibiotrophic lifestyle and virulence differences for the beech bark disease fungal pathogens Neonectria faginata and Neonectria coccinea.

6. Climate‐associated genetic variation in Fagus sylvatica and potential responses to climate change in the French Alps.

7. Axial changes in wood functional traits have limited net effects on stem biomass increment in European beech (Fagus sylvatica).

8. Where is the optimum? Predicting the variation of selection along climatic gradients and the adaptive value of plasticity. A case study on tree phenology.

9. Electrical resistivity tomography: patterns in Betula pendula , Fagus sylvatica , Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris.

12. Repeated summer drought delays sugar export from the leaf and impairs phloem transport in mature beech.

13. impact of prolonged drought on phloem anatomy and phloem transport in young beech trees.

14. Seasonal changes of sucrose transporter expression and sugar partitioning in common European tree species.

15. Simultaneous population fluctuations of rodents in montane forests and alpine meadows suggest indirect effects of tree masting.

16. Precipitation is not limiting for xylem formation dynamics and vessel development in European beech from two temperate forest sites.

17. Hydraulic redistribution under moderate drought among English oak, European beech and Norway spruce determined by deuterium isotope labeling in a split-root experiment.

18. An empirical study of the wound effect on sap flux density measured with thermal dissipation probes.

19. Temperate tree species show identical response in tree water deficit but different sensitivities in sap flow to summer soil drying.

20. Vessel plasticity of European beech in response to thinning and aspect.

21. How forest edge-center transitions in the herb layer interact with beech dominance versus tree diversity.

22. A field-to-desktop toolchain for X-ray CT densitometry enables tree ring analysis.

23. Fast acclimation of freezing resistance suggests no influence of winter minimum temperature on the range limit of European beech.

24. In situ marker-based assessment of leaf trait evolutionary potential in a marginal European beech population.

25. Does long-term cultivation of saplings under elevated CO2 concentration influence their photosynthetic response to temperature?

26. Combining stable isotope and carbohydrate analyses in phloem sap and fine roots to study seasonal changes of source-sink relationships in a Mediterranean beech forest.

27. Soil H218O labelling reveals the effect of drought on C18OO fluxes to the atmosphere.

28. Assessing the effects of management on forest growth across France: insights from a new functional–structural model.

29. An approach to multiscale modelling with graph grammars.

30. Stomatal and pavement cell density linked to leaf internal CO2 concentration.

31. Modelling the mechanical behaviour of pit membranes in bordered pits with respect to cavitation resistance in angiosperms.

32. Carbon isotope discrimination during branch photosynthesis of Fagus sylvatica: field measurements using laser spectrometry.

33. Response of tree growth and species coexistence to density and species evenness in a young forest plantation with two competing species.

34. Water stress-induced xylem hydraulic failure is a causal factor of tree mortality in beech and poplar.

35. Light and competition gradients fail to explain the coexistence of shade-tolerant Fagus sylvatica and shade-intermediate Quercus petraea seedlings.

36. Effect of environmental variables and stand structure on ecosystem respiration components in a Mediterranean beech forest.

37. Stem water storage in five coexisting temperate broad-leaved tree species: significance, temporal dynamics and dependence on tree functional traits.

38. Seasonal and inter-annual dynamics of growth, non-structural carbohydrates and C stable isotopes in a Mediterranean beech forest.

39. Fagus sylvatica trunk epicormics in relation to primary and secondary growth.

40. Environmental control of daily stem growth patterns in five temperate broad-leaved tree species.

41. Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on the Genetic Diversity and Structure of Peripheral Populations of Beech in Central Italy.

42. Growth and posture control strategies in Fagus sylvatica and Acer pseudoplatanus saplings in response to canopy disturbance.

43. Leaf traits, shoot growth and seed production in mature Fagus sylvatica trees after 8 years of CO2 enrichment.

44. Expanding leaves of mature deciduous forest trees rapidly become autotrophic.

45. The influence of climate and fructification on the inter-annual variability of stem growth and net primary productivity in an old-growth, mixed beech forest.

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

47. Long-Term Changes in Forest Productivity: A Consistent Assessment in Even-Aged Stands.

48. Tracing of recently assimilated carbon in respiration at high temporal resolution in the field with a tuneable diode laser absorption spectrometer after in situ 13CO2 pulse labelling of 20-year-old beech trees.

49. The Ectomycorrhizal Community Structure in European Beech Forests Differing in Coppice Shoot Age and Stand Features.

50. Simultaneous Estimation of Null Alleles and Inbreeding Coefficients.

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