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  1. Spatial and temporal variation of Fagus sylvatica growth in marginal areas under progressive climate change
  2. Anatomy of xylem and phloem in stems and roots of Populus sibirica and Ulmus pumila from semi-arid steppe in Mongolia
  3. Pre- and post-drought conditions drive resilience of Pinus halepensis across its distribution range
  4. Intra-annual density fluctuations in tree rings are proxies of air temperature across Europe
  5. Verd – novoodkrito kolišče iz 5. tisočletja pr. Kr. na Ljubljanskem barju
  6. Evidence of Woodland Management at the Eneolithic Pile Dwellings (3700–2400 BCE) in the Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia?
  7. Wood identification in objects of Bambuti people from the Congo in the collection of the Slovene ethnographic museum
  8. A critical thermal transition driving spring phenology of Northern Hemisphere conifers
  9. Dendrochronological Dating and Provenancing of String Instruments
  10. Dominance of Fagus sylvatica in the Growing Stock and Its Relationship to Climate—An Analysis Using Modeled Stand-Level Climate Data
  11. Bridging People, Countries and Continents to Promote DendrochronologyIn MemoriamDieter Eckstein 1939–2021
  12. Critical steps and troubleshooting in sample preparation for wood and phloem formation: from sampling to microscopic observation
  13. Dendrokronologija in absolutno datiranje kolišč na Ljubljanskem barju
  14. Tree-ring chronologies of Picea abies, Larix decidua and Fagus sylvatica along altitudinal gradients
  15. Dieter Eckstein – A cornerstone of European dendrochronology
  16. Quality and Price of Spruce Logs, Determined Conventionally and by Dendrochronological and NDE Techniques
  17. Altered growth with blue rings: comparison of radial growth and wood anatomy between trampled and non-trampled Scots pine roots
  18. Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests
  19. Scanning Electron Microscopy Protocol for Studying Anatomy of Highly Degraded Waterlogged Archaeological Wood
  20. Dieter Eckstein, 1939-2021 and his rich legacy of dendrochronology in Slovenia and the world
  21. Educational motivation of generations Y and Z in the wood sector
  22. Wood analyses helped to determine the location and approximate construction period of the Roman bridge over the Drava River in ancient Poetovio (Ptuj, Slovenia)
  23. Cell-wall fluorescence highlights the phases of xylogenesis
  24. SLOCLIM: a high-resolution daily gridded precipitation and temperature dataset for Slovenia
  25. Formation and structure of wood and phloem in Norway spruce
  26. Transition Dates from Earlywood to Latewood and Early Phloem to Late Phloem in Norway Spruce
  27. Xylem and Phloem Formation Dynamics in Quercus ilex L. at a Dry Site in Southern Italy
  28. Trampling as a major ecological factor affecting the radial growth and wood anatomy of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) roots on a hiking trail
  29. SLOCLIM: A high-resolution daily gridded precipitation and temperature dataset for Slovenia
  30. Wood identification of charcoal with Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
  31. Inter-tree variability of autumn leaf phenology of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) on a site in Ljubljana, Slovenia
  32. Reply to Elmendorf and Ettinger: Photoperiod plays a dominant and irreplaceable role in triggering secondary growth resumption
  33. Photoperiod and temperature as dominant environmental drivers triggering secondary growth resumption in Northern Hemisphere conifers
  34. Identification of woodland management by analysis of roundwood age and diameter: Neolithic case studies
  35. Dendrochronological study of painted chests from the collection of the Gorenjska Museum in Kranj
  36. Fritz Hans Schweingruber, 1936-2020, who moved the boundaries of wood anatomy and dendrochronology
  37. Phenology of leaf development in European beech (Fagus sylvatica) on a site in Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2020
  38. Spatio-temporal assessment of beech growth in relation to climate extremes in Slovenia – An integrated approach using remote sensing and tree-ring data
  39. Intra-seasonal trends in phloem traits in Pinus spp. from drought-prone environments
  40. Cambium production pattern in Q. ilex growing at a dry site in Southern Italy
  41. Low growth resilience to drought is related to future mortality risk in trees
  42. TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access
  43. Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy in dendrochronology
  44. Wood identification using non-destructive confocal laser scanning microscopy
  45. Testing three climate datasets for dendroclimatological studies of oaks in the South Carpathians
  46. Combining Dendrometer Series and Xylogenesis Imagery—DevX, a Simple Visualization Tool to Explore Plant Secondary Growth Phenology
  47. Research potential of wood of barrels from Roman water wells
  48. Tree-rings in Mediterranean pines – can we ascribe them to calendar years?
  49. Growing season and radial growth predicted for Fagus sylvatica under climate change
  50. Early-Warning Signals of Individual Tree Mortality Based on Annual Radial Growth
  51. Chilling and forcing temperatures interact to predict the onset of wood formation in Northern Hemisphere conifers
  52. Challenges for growth of beech and co-occurring conifers in a changing climate context
  53. Dendrochronology of sessile oak (Quercus petraea) on the transition between the sub-Mediterranean and temperate Continental climatic zones in Slovenia
  54. Micro-morphological, physical and thermogravimetric analyses of waterlogged archaeological wood from the prehistoric village of Gran Carro (Lake Bolsena-Italy)
  55. Palisandri in sorodniki iz rodu Dalbergia na seznamu CITES
  56. Spremembe fizikalnih lastnosti hrastovega lesa iz zgodovinskih konstrukcij v življenjski dobi
  57. High-Throughput DNA sequencing of ancient wood
  58. Xylogenesis reveals the genesis and ecological signal of IADFs in Pinus pinea L. and Arbutus unedo L.
  59. Precipitation is not limiting for xylem formation dynamics and vessel development in European beech from two temperate forest sites
  60. Wood formation in Norway spruce on a lowland site in Slovenia in 2015 and comparison with other conifers all over Europe
  61. Dating of violins – The interpretation of dendrochronological reports
  62. Dendrochronological investigation of the bowed string instruments at the Theatre Museum Carlo Schmidl in Trieste, Italy
  63. Lastnosti bukovine in njena raba
  64. Vpliv sušilnega postopka na kakovost in izkoristek bukovega žaganega lesa
  65. Critical minimum temperature limits xylogenesis and maintains treelines on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau
  66. Hydrophilic Extractives in Heartwood of European Larch (Larix decidua Mill.)
  67. Annual Cambial Rhythm in Pinus halepensis and Pinus sylvestris as Indicator for Climate Adaptation
  68. Critical minimum temperature limits xylogenesis and maintains treelines on the Tibetan Plateau
  69. A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality
  70. Towards a common methodology for developing logistic tree mortality models based on ring‐width data
  71. LACK OF ANNUAL PERIODICITY IN CAMBIAL PRODUCTION OF PHLOEM IN TREES FROM MEDITERRANEAN AREAS
  72. MISSING AND DARK RINGS ASSOCIATED WITH DROUGHT IN PINUS HALEPENSIS
  73. FUNCTIONAL TRAITS IN WOOD ANAT OMY
  74. Quantitative Wood Anatomy—Practical Guidelines
  75. Missing Rings in Pinus halepensis – The Missing Link to Relate the Tree-Ring Record to Extreme Climatic Events
  76. Timing of False Ring Formation in Pinus halepensis and Arbutus unedo in Southern Italy: Outlook from an Analysis of Xylogenesis and Tree-Ring Chronologies
  77. Structure and Function of Intra–Annual Density Fluctuations: Mind the Gaps
  78. Pattern of xylem phenology in conifers of cold ecosystems at the Northern Hemisphere
  79. Living on the Edge: Contrasted Wood-Formation Dynamics in Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris under Mediterranean Conditions
  80. Old World megadroughts and pluvials during the Common Era
  81. Woody biomass production lags stem-girth increase by over one month in coniferous forests
  82. Eneolithic pile dwellings south of the Alps precisely dated with tree-ring chronologies from the north
  83. Plasticity in variation of xylem and phloem cell characteristics of Norway spruce under different local conditions
  84. Is precipitation a trigger for the onset of xylogenesis in Juniperus przewalskii on the north-eastern Tibetan Plateau?
  85. Structural and acoustic properties of African padouk (Pterocarpus soyauxii) wood for xylophones
  86. Characteristics and Geographical Distribution of Fiddleback Figure in Wood of Acer pseudoplatanus L. in Slovenia
  87. Lipophilic Extractives in Heartwood of European Larch (Larix decidua Mill.)
  88. Do variations in leaf phenology affect radial growth variations in Fagus sylvatica?
  89. Plastic and locally adapted phenology in cambial seasonality and production of xylem and phloem cells in Picea abies from temperate environments
  90. A Roman barge in the Ljubljanica river (Slovenia): wood identification, dendrochronological dating and wood preservation research
  91. Correction: Plasticity in Dendroclimatic Response across the Distribution Range of Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis)
  92. Common climatic signals affecting oak tree-ring growth in SE Central Europe
  93. Castle Pišece, Slovenia – Building history and wood economy revealed by dendrochronology, dendroprovenancing and historical sources
  94. Tree-Ring Chronology of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur) and its Potential for Development of Dendrochronological Research in Croatia
  95. Plasticity in Dendroclimatic Response across the Distribution Range of Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis)
  96. A meta-analysis of cambium phenology and growth: linear and non-linear patterns in conifers of the northern hemisphere
  97. Phenological variation in xylem and phloem formation in Fagus sylvatica from two contrasting sites
  98. Climatic signals in tree-ring widths and wood structure of Pinus halepensis in contrasted environmental conditions
  99. Age, climate and intra-annual density fluctuations in Pinus halepensis in Spain
  100. Density and Mechanical Properties of Oak Sapwood Versus Heartwood
  101. Review of cellular and subcellular changes in the cambium
  102. Age dependence of xylogenesis and its climatic sensitivity in Smith fir on the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau
  103. Trends in seasonal precipitation and temperature in Slovenia during 1951–2007
  104. Smith Fir Tree Growth: Altitude and Climate Impacts
  105. Temporal shifts in leaf phenology of beech (Fagus sylvatica) depend on elevation
  106. Cellular and topochemical characteristics of secondary changes in bark tissues of beech (Fagus sylvatica)
  107. Cambial activity, wood formation and sapling survival of Pinus halepensis exposed to different irrigation regimes
  108. Frequency and variability of missing tree rings along the stems of Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea from a semiarid site in SE Spain
  109. Plant economy at a late Neolithic lake dwelling site in Slovenia at the time of the Alpine Iceman
  110. Main Phases of Wood Formation in Chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Central Italy - Comparison of Seasons 2008 and 2009
  111. Xylem and phloem formation in chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) during the 2008 growing season
  112. Climate factors promoting intra-annual density fluctuations in Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) from semiarid sites
  113. Seasonal ultrastructural changes in the cambial zone of beech (Fagus sylvatica) grown at two different altitudes
  114. Dating of 4th millennium BC pile-dwellings on Ljubljansko barje, Slovenia
  115. Recovery techniques for waterlogged archaeological sediments: a comparison of different treatment methods for samples from Neolithic lake shore settlements
  116. Size mediated climate–growth relationships in Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea
  117. Topochemical investigations of cell walls in developing xylem of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
  118. Number of Cells in Xylem, Phloem and Dormant Cambium in Silver Fir (Abies Alba), in Trees of Different Vitality
  119. Seasonal dynamics of phloem and xylem formation in silver fir and Norway spruce as affected by drought
  120. Tree-ring variation, wood formation and phenology of beech (Fagus sylvatica) from a representative site in Slovenia, SE Central Europe
  121. Reconstructing dry and wet summers in SE Slovenia from oak tree-ring series
  122. Anatomy, Cell Wall Structure and Topochemistry of Water-Logged Archaeological wood aged 5,200 and 4,500 years
  123. Bioclimatology of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the Eastern Alps: spatial and altitudinal climatic signals identified through a tree-ring network
  124. Dendrochronology and Past Human Activity—A Review of Advances Since 2000
  125. Seasonal Dynamics of Wood Formation in Pinus Halepensis from Dry and Semi-Arid Ecosystems in Spain
  126. Regular cambial activity and xylem and phloem formation in locally heated and cooled stem portions of Norway spruce
  127. Effect of Local Heating and Cooling on Cambial Activity and Cell Differentiation in the Stem of Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
  128. Differentiation of Terminal Latewood Tracheids in Silver Fir Trees During Autumn
  129. Growth patterns as indicators of impending tree death in silver fir
  130. WALL STRUCTURE OF TERMINAL LATEWOOD TRACHEIDS OF HEALTHY AND DECLINING SILVER FIR TREES IN THE DINARIC REGION, SLOVENIA
  131. Detecting changes in tree health and productivity of silver fir in Slovenia
  132. Mexican tropical hardwoods: machinability, nailing and screwing
  133. Mexican tropical hardwoods. Comparative study of ash and silica content
  134. Mexican tropical hardwoods. pH-value
  135. Comparative decay resistance of 43 mexican tropical hardwoods
  136. Schleimzellen in der Rinde und traumatische Harzkanäle sterbender Tannen
  137. Bioelectrical resistance and its seasonal variation as the indicator of tree condition as illustrated by silver fir (Abies alba Mill.)
  138. Some Wood Anatomical, Physiological, and Silvicultural Aspects of Silver Fir Dieback in Slovenia (NW Yugoslavia)