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1. Mast seeding promotes evolution of scatter-hoarding

2. Distribution of the White-backed Woodpecker Dendrocopos leucotos lilfordi in the southern Pyrenees

3. Deciphering the vectors: Unveiling the local dispersal of Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii in the American beech (Fagus grandifolia) forest ecosystem.

4. Grow slowly, persist, dominate—Explaining beech dominance in a primeval forest

5. Genome-wide association study identifies a major gene for beech bark disease resistance in American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.)

6. Physical, mechanical, and decay resistance properties of heat-treated wood by Besson® process of three European hardwood species

7. Specific impacts of beech and Norway spruce on the structure and diversity of the rhizosphere and soil microbial communities.

8. 5S‐IGS rDNA in wind‐pollinated trees (Fagus L.) encapsulates 55 million years of reticulate evolution and hybrid origins of modern species.

9. Decametric-scale buffering of climate extremes in forest understory within a riparian microrefugia: the key role of microtopography.

10. Antioxidant capacity of xylooligosaccharides generated from beechwood xylan by recombinant family GH10 Aspergillus niger xylanase A and insights into the enzyme's competitive inhibition by riceXIP.

11. Unravelling the thermodynamic properties of soil ecosystems in mature beech forests.

12. European beech spring phenological phase prediction with UAV-derived multispectral indices and machine learning regression.

13. Grow slowly, persist, dominate—Explaining beech dominance in a primeval forest.

14. New Fagaceous pollen taxa from the Miocene Søby flora of Denmark and their biogeographic implications.

15. Evidence of PCDD/Fs and PCBs Contamination in Trees Grown in Forests Far from Their Production and Contamination-Free Areas

16. Early emergence increases survival of tree seedlings in Central European temperate forests despite severe late frost

17. First North American record of an unnamed West Palaearctic Agrilus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) infesting European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in New York City, USA

18. Physical, mechanical, and decay resistance properties of heat-treated wood by Besson® process of three European hardwood species.

19. Analysis of critical states based on acoustic emission signals during progressive failure of wood.

20. Adaptive monitoring in action-what drives arthropod diversity and composition in central European beech forests?

21. Niche evolution versus niche conservatism and habitat loss determine persistence and extirpation in late Neogene European Fagaceae

22. Wettability and surface interactions of natural and thermally modified beech wood with water and water-based coatings : the effect of surface pre-treatment type

23. Water taken up through the bark is detected in the transpiration stream in intact upper‐canopy branches

24. Impact of warmer and drier conditions on tree photosynthetic properties and the role of species interactions

25. A second complete chloroplast genome sequence of Fagus multinervis Nakai (Fagaceae): intraspecific variations on chloroplast genome

26. Contrasting patterns of water use efficiency and annual radial growth among European beech forests along the Italian peninsula.

27. Bonding performance and surface characterization of cold-bonded acetylated beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) laminated veneer lumber.

29. Interactions between beech and oak seedlings can modify the effects of hotter droughts and the onset of hydraulic failure.

30. Granivore abundance shapes mutualism quality in plant-scatterhoarder interactions.

31. The impact of root systems and their exudates in different tree species on soil properties and microorganisms in a temperate forest ecosystem.

32. First North American record of an unnamed West Palaearctic Agrilus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) infesting European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in New York City, USA.

33. Early emergence increases survival of tree seedlings in Central European temperate forests despite severe late frost.

34. Recovery after long‐term summer drought: Hydraulic measurements reveal legacy effects in trunks of Picea abies but not in Fagus sylvatica

35. Sunflecks in the upper canopy: dynamics of light‐use efficiency in sun and shade leaves of Fagus sylvatica

36. No xylem phenotypic plasticity in mature Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica trees after 5 years of throughfall precipitation exclusion

37. Lack of hydraulic recovery as a cause of post‐drought foliage reduction and canopy decline in European beech

38. Soil water availability and branch age explain variability in xylem safety of European beech in Central Europe

39. Niche evolution versus niche conservatism and habitat loss determine persistence and extirpation in late Neogene European Fagaceae

40. Mitochondrial Genome of Fagus sylvatica L. as a Source for Taxonomic Marker Development in the Fagales

41. Leaf trait modification in European beech trees in response to climatic and edaphic drought

42. 5S‐IGS rDNA in wind‐pollinated trees ( Fagus L.) encapsulates 55 million years of reticulate evolution and hybrid origins of modern species

43. Drought reduces water uptake in beech from the drying topsoil, but no compensatory uptake occurs from deeper soil layers

44. Contribution to the bryophyte flora in beech forests of Vidlič Mountain (Serbia)

45. Metabarcoding reveals that mixed forests mitigate negative effects of non-native trees on canopy arthropod diversity.

46. New Tricholomalides D-G from the Mushroom Tricholoma ustaloides Grown in an Italian Beech Wood.

47. The effect of silvicultural systems on soil function depends on bedrock geology and altitude.

48. Mapping the Environmental Risk of Beech Leaf Disease in the Northeastern United States.

49. Cellular insights of beech leaf disease reveal abnormal ectopic cell division of symptomatic interveinal leaf areas.

50. Long-term soil water limitation and previous tree vigor drive local variability of drought-induced crown dieback in Fagus sylvatica

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