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1. Climatic Effects on the Growth of Fagus sylvatica L. in Mixed Stands with Pinus sylvestris L. in Lithuania.

2. What Quality Suffices for Nanopore Metabarcoding? Reconsidering Methodology and Ectomycorrhizae in Decaying Fagus sylvatica Bark as Case Study.

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

4. Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Douglas‐fir retain newly assimilated carbon derived from neighboring European beech.

5. Influence of Elevation and Stand Age on the Abundance of the Beech Bark Beetle (Taphrorychus bicolor Her.) and Its Potential Threat to Beech Stands.

6. Photosynthetic Response to Phosphorus Fertilization in Drought-Stressed Common Beech and Sessile Oak from Different Provenances.

7. Direct and indirect effects of climate and seed dynamics on the breeding performance of a seed predator at the distribution edge.

8. Evaluation of the effect of different thinning types on dendrometric parameters and subsequent spontaneous growth in a beech-oak-linden stand

9. The association of protein-bound methionine sulfoxide with proteomic basis for aging in beech seeds

10. The largest European forest carbon stocks are in the Dinaric Alps old-growth forests: comparison of direct measurements and standardised approaches

11. The effects of solar radiation on daily and seasonal stem increment of canopy trees in European temperate old‐growth forests.

12. Winter and spring frost events delay leaf‐out, hamper growth and increase mortality in European beech seedlings, with weaker effects of subsequent frosts.

13. Drivers of wood‐inhabiting fungal diversity in European and Oriental beech forests.

14. Evidence for regional-scale declines in carabid beetles in old lowland beech forests following a period of severe drought.

15. Legacy effects of premature defoliation in response to an extreme drought event modulate phytochemical profiles with subtle consequences for leaf herbivory in European beech.

16. The association of protein-bound methionine sulfoxide with proteomic basis for aging in beech seeds.

18. Detecting Pathogenic Phytophthora Species Using Volatile Organic Compounds.

19. High phenotypic variation found within the offspring of each mother tree in Fagus sylvatica regardless of the environment or source population.

20. Litterfall Carbon and Nitrogen Content of Beech Forests in Serbia

21. High-Quality Genome of the Tree Pathogen Phytophthora plurivora—A Novel Resource for Epidemiological Research

22. Photosynthetic Response to Phosphorus Fertilization in Drought-Stressed Common Beech and Sessile Oak from Different Provenances

23. Санітарний стан лісів Національного природного парку 'Гуцульщина' та причини його ослаблення

24. Experimental and Numerical Research on the Splitting Capacity of European Beech Beams Loaded Perpendicular to the Grain by Connections: Influence of Different Geometrical Parameters.

25. Sustaining forest biodiversity: Exploring the effect of long-term natural disturbance dynamics on contemporary lichen communities in primary forest ecosystems.

26. Deadwood position matters: Diversity and biomass of saproxylic beetles in a temperate beech forest.

27. Effects of Drought, Phosphorus Fertilization and Provenance on the Growth of Common Beech and Sessile Oak.

28. Warming nondormant tree roots advances aboveground spring phenology in temperate trees.

29. Assessment of the Ellenberg quotient as a practical tool for vertical vegetation zonation

30. Deadwood position matters: Diversity and biomass of saproxylic beetles in a temperate beech forest

32. Monastic silviculture legacies and current old-growthness of silver fir (Abies alba) forests in the northern Apennines (Italy)

33. Water use efficiency and climate legacies dominate beech growth at its rear edge.

34. European Beech Forests in Austria—Current Distribution and Possible Future Habitat.

35. Bilateral cooperation - Fostering the ability of native European beech and sessile oak forests in the border region against the impacts of climate change.

36. Leaf microbiome data for European beech (Fagus sylvatica) at the leaf and canopy scales collected in a gallery forest in South-West France

37. Resource pulses and human–wildlife conflicts: linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages

38. Survival and growth of Common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances in North-Eastern Bulgaria

39. Prioritizing forest patches to enhance habitat restoration and connectivity for the endangered saproxylic beetle Rosalia alpina (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae): a modelling approach

40. Ectomycorrhizal diversity, taxon‐specific traits and root N uptake in temperate beech forests.

41. Comparative Assessment of Sap Flow Modeling Techniques in European Beech Trees: Can Linear Models Compete with Random Forest, Extreme Gradient Boosting, and Neural Networks?

42. Which demographic processes control competitive equilibria? Bayesian calibration of a size‐structured forest population model.

43. Effect of Changing Substrate Density and Water Application Method on Substrate Physical Properties and Container-Grown Seedling Growth.

44. The Future of European Beech in Northern Germany—Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Potential.

45. Assessment of the Ellenberg quotient as a practical tool for vertical vegetation zonation.

46. Species‐specific DNA distribution in spruce–beech forest soil

47. Leaf microbiome data for European beech (Fagus sylvatica) at the leaf and canopy scales collected in a gallery forest in South-West France.

48. Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction for the Last 3500 Years in the Southern Pyrenees from a Peat Bog Core in Clots de Rialba.

49. Resource pulses and human–wildlife conflicts: linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages.

50. Modelling Dominant Tree Heights of Fagus sylvatica L. Using Function-on-Scalar Regression Based on Forest Inventory Data.

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