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  1. Anthropogenic and environmental factors affect the tree line position of Fagus sylvatica along the Apennines (Italy)
  2. Effects of a large-scale late spring frost on a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated Mediterranean mountain forest derived from the spatio-temporal variations of NDVI
  3. Importance of nitrogen deposition for forest growth
  4. It's a long way to the top: Plant species diversity in the transition from managed to old-growth forests
  5. Coordination of morphological and physiological traits in naturally recruited Abies alba Mill. saplings: insights from a structural equation modeling approach
  6. Size Matters a Lot: Drought-Affected Italian Oaks Are Smaller and Show Lower Growth Prior to Tree Death
  7. A multi-proxy assessment of dieback causes in a Mediterranean oak species
  8. Long-term temporal relationships between environmental conditions and xylem functional traits: a meta-analysis across a range of woody species along climatic and nitrogen deposition gradients
  9. Interpreting the Climatic Effects on Xylem Functional Traits in Two Mediterranean Oak Species: The Role of Extreme Climatic Events
  10. Apical dominance ratio as an indicator of the growth conditions favouring Abies alba natural regeneration under Mediterranean environment
  11. Dating Wooden Beams From the Grancia Monastic Abbey in Southern Italy
  12. Functional adjustments of xylem anatomy to climatic variability: insights from long-termIlex aquifoliumtree-ring series
  13. The utility of MODIS-sPRI for investigating the photosynthetic light-use efficiency in a Mediterranean deciduous forest
  14. Forest surface albedo
  15. Nutritional regulation in mixotrophic plants: new insights from Limodorum abortivum
  16. Differential climate–growth relationships in Abies alba Mill. and Fagus sylvatica L. in Mediterranean mountain forests
  17. Assessing temporal variation of primary and ecosystem production in two Mediterranean forests using a modified 3-PG model
  18. Effects of Long-Term Nitrogen Addition and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Carbon Accumulation in Picea sitchensis Plantations
  19. Assessing the effects of nitrogen deposition and climate on carbon isotope discrimination and intrinsic water-use efficiency of angiosperm and conifer trees under rising CO2conditions
  20. Effectiveness of the photochemical reflectance index to track photosynthetic activity over a range of forest tree species and plant water statuses
  21. The legacy of enhanced N and S deposition as revealed by the combined analysis of δ13C, δ18O and δ15N in tree rings
  22. Anthropogenic NOx emissions alter the intrinsic water-use efficiency (WUEi) for Quercus cerris stands under Mediterranean climate conditions
  23. Application of the 3-PGS model to assess carbon accumulation in forest ecosystems at a regional level
  24. Contribution of diffusional and non-diffusional limitations to midday depression of photosynthesis in Arbutus unedo L.
  25. Physiological and structural changes in response to altered precipitation regimes in a Mediterranean macchia ecosystem
  26. Impact of different nitrogen emission sources on tree physiology as assessed by a triple stable isotope approach
  27. Leakage and spillover effects of forest management on carbon storage: theoretical insights from a simple model
  28. Magnani et al. reply
  29. Hydraulic limitations and water-use efficiency in Pinus pinaster along a chronosequence
  30. Environmental Effects on Oxygen Isotope Enrichment of Leaf Water in Cotton Leaves
  31. The human footprint in the carbon cycle of temperate and boreal forests
  32. Stomatal conductance and leaf water potential responses to hydraulic conductance variation in Pinus pinaster seedlings
  33. Corrigendum to “Thinning affects water use efficiency of hardwood saplings naturally recruited in a Pinus radiata D. Don plantation” [For. Ecol. Manage. 222 (2006) 116–122]
  34. Conifers in cold environments synchronize maximum growth rate of tree-ring formation with day length
  35. Thinning affects water use efficiency of hardwood saplings naturally recruited in a Pinus radiata D. Don plantation
  36. Soil respiration in a Mediterranean oak forest at different developmental stages after coppicing
  37. Seed colour and post-fire bird predation in a Mediterranean pine forest
  38. Growth patterns and carbon balance of Pinus radiata and Pseudotsuga menziesii plantations under climate change scenarios in Italy
  39. Paired comparisons of carbon exchange between undisturbed and regenerating stands in four managed forests in Europe
  40. Facing drought in a Mediterranean post-fire community: tissue water relations in species with different life traits
  41. Adjustment of tree structure in response to the environment under hydraulic constraints
  42. Evaluation of six process-based forest growth models using eddy-covariance measurements of CO2 and H2O fluxes at six forest sites in Europe
  43. Modelling the surface conductance of a broad-leaf canopy: effects of partial decoupling from the atmosphere
  44. Acclimation to changing light conditions of long-term shade-grown beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings of different geographic origins
  45. Impact of long-term drought on xylem embolism and growth in Pinus halepensis Mill.
  46. Ecophysiological responses of Fagus sylvatica seedlings to changing light conditions. II. The interaction of light environment and soil fertility on seedling physiology
  47. Diurnal water relations of beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) trees in the mountains of Italy
  48. Understory vegetation as a useful predictor of natural regeneration and canopy dynamics in Pinus sylvestris forests in Italy
  49. Spatial autocorrelation of allozyme traits in a Norway spruce (Piceaabies) population
  50. Interpretation of seasonal changes of xylem embolism and plant hydraulic resistance in Fagus sylvatica
  51. Ecotypic Variation of Xylem Embolism, Phenological Traits, Growth Parameters and Allozyme Characteristics in Fagus sylvatica
  52. The refilling of embolized xylem in Pinus sylvestris L.
  53. Water relations of spruce seedlings sprayed with a surfactant
  54. Response to water stress of Italian alder seedlings from diverse geographic origins
  55. Ultrasound acoustic emission in water-stressed plants of Picea abies Karst
  56. Measured and simulated water relations in a Douglas-Fir forest during the development of drought in the Apennines, Central Italy
  57. Specific leaf area and leaf area index distribution in a young Douglas-fir plantation
  58. Influence of stratification on germination of Pinusleucodermis