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1. Genomic responses to climate: Understanding local adaptation in the Andean tree species Nothofagus pumilio and implications for a changing world

2. Transcriptomic responses to drought stress in the Patagonian southern beech Nothofagus alpina

3. Long-term monitoring reveals the effect of precipitation and silviculture on Nothofagus regeneration in Northern Patagonia mixed forests

4. Deciphering the transcriptomic regulation of heat stress responses in Nothofagus pumilio.

5. Distribución natural de Nothofagus alpina y Nothofagus obliqua (nothofagaceae) en Argentina, dos especies de primera importancia forestal de los bosques templados norpatagónicos Natural distribution of Nothofagus alpina and Nothofagus obliqua (Nothofagaceae) in Argentina, two productively important tree species of the North Patagonian temperate forests

6. Temperature and day length drive local adaptation in the Patagonian foundation tree speciesNothofagus pumilio

8. Understanding introduction history: Genetic structure and diversity of the edible ectomycorrhizal fungus, Suillus luteus, in Patagonia (Argentina)

9. Different drought-adaptive capacity of a native Patagonian tree species (Nothofagus pumilio) resulting from local adaptation

11. Stand development stages and recruitment patterns influence fine-scale spatial genetic structure in two Patagonian Nothofagus species

12. Staying close: short local dispersal distances on a managed forest of two Patagonian Nothofagus species

15. MASTREE+ : time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents

16. Seed responses to temperature indicate different germination strategies among Festuca pallescens populations from semi-arid environments in North Patagonia

17. Water-mediated changes in plant–plant and biological soil crust–plant interactions in a temperate forest ecosystem

19. Germination response to water availability in populations of Festuca pallescens along a Patagonian rainfall gradient based on hydrotime model parameters

20. Deciphering the transcriptomic regulation of heat stress responses in Nothofagus pumilio

21. Araucaria araucana and Salix humboldtiana: Two Species Highly Appreciated by the Society with Domestication Potential

22. Roble pellín (Nothofagus obliqua): A Southern Beech with a Restricted Distribution Area But a Wide Environmental Range in Argentina

23. Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica: The Most Widely Distributed and Cold-Tolerant Southern Beeches in Patagonia

24. Questions, Perspectives and Final Considerations of Planting Native Species Under the Climate Change Conditioning

25. Raulí (Nothofagus alpina = N. nervosa): The Best Quality Hardwood in Patagonia

26. Temperate Subantarctic Forests: A Huge Natural Laboratory

27. Genetic diversity and population structure in Nothofagus pumilio, a foundation species of Patagonian forests: defining priority conservation areas and management

28. Are the rhizosphere fungal communities of Nothofagus alpina established in two different environments influenced by plant genetic diversity?

29. Differentiation in phenology among and within natural populations of a South American Nothofagus revealed by a two-year evaluation in a common garden trial

30. Clinal variation along precipitation gradients in Patagonian temperate forests: unravelling demographic and selection signatures in three Nothofagus spp

31. Low Intensity Breeding of Native Forest Trees in Argentina

33. Phylogenetic relationships and intraspecific diversity of a North Patagonian Fescue: evidence of differentiation and interspecific introgression at peripheral populations

34. Low Intensity Breeding of Native Forest Trees in Argentina : Genetic Basis for Their Domestication and Conservation

35. Local adaptation along a sharp rainfall gradient occurs in a native Patagonian grass, Festuca pallescens, regardless of extensive gene flow

36. Halfway encounters: Meeting points of colonization routes among the southern beeches Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica

37. Integrating genetics and suitability modelling to bolster climate change adaptation planning in Patagonian Nothofagus forests

38. Extensive pollen flow in a natural fragmented population of Patagonian cypress Austrocedrus chilensis

39. Management of Nothofagus genetic resources: Definition of genetic zones based on a combination of nuclear and chloroplast marker data

40. Logging by selective extraction of best trees: Does it change patterns of genetic diversity? The case of Nothofagus pumilio

41. Short-distance pollen dispersal for an outcrossed, wind-pollinated southern beech (Nothofagus nervosa (Phil.) Dim. et Mil.)

42. Phylogeography of two hybridizing southern beeches (Nothofagus spp.) with different adaptive abilities

43. Biogeographic history of the threatened species Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch and implications for conservation: a case study with organelle DNA markers

44. The effects of Quaternary glaciations in Patagonia as evidenced by chloroplast DNA phylogeography of Southern beech Nothofagus obliqua

45. Primer Note: A New Set of Highly Polymorphic Nuclear Microsatellite Markers for Nothofagus nervosa and Related South American Species

46. The effect of volcanism on postglacial migration and seed dispersal. A case study in southern South America

47. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in Nothofagus nervosa (Raulí): A comparison between domesticated and naturally established specimens in a native forest of Patagonia, Argentina

48. Characterization of 23 polymorphic SSR markers in Salix humboldtiana (Salicaceae) using next‐generation sequencing and cross‐amplification from related species

49. The combined role of glaciation and hybridization in shaping the distribution of genetic variation in a Patagonian southern beech

50. fruit set. In both the exotic species and one simultaneously fruiting native species (Schinus patagonicus), high numbers of ripe fruits with a high proportion of viable seeds remained on the plants at a time when fruits of other native species were either

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