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  1. Warming increases the phenological mismatch between carbon sources and sinks in conifers
  2. Non-structural carbohydrates constrain xylem formation of Picea crassifolia under drought year in the Qilian Mountains of Northwest China
  3. Soil nitrogen drives inverse acclimation of xylem growth cessation to rising temperature in Northern Hemisphere conifers
  4. Persistent humid climate favored the Qin and Western Han Dynasties in China around 2,200 y ago
  5. Limitation of summer extreme high temperatures on radial growth relieve with increasing latitude in subtropics
  6. Partial asynchrony of coniferous forest carbon sources and sinks at the intra-annual time scale
  7. Why lowland riparian trees are difficult to use for streamflow reconstruction
  8. High preseason temperature variability drives convergence of xylem phenology in the Northern Hemisphere conifers
  9. Tracheids vs. Tree Rings as Proxies for Dendroclimatic Reconstruction at High Altitude: The Case of Pinus sibirica Du Tour
  10. An earlier start of growing season can affect tree radial growth through regulating cumulative growth rate
  11. VS-Cambium-Developer: A New Predictive Model of Cambium Functioning under the Influence of Environmental Factors
  12. Editorial: Revisiting the limits of plant life - plant adaptations to extreme terrestrial environments relating to astrobiology and space biology
  13. From modeling the kinetics of cell enlargement to building tracheidograms of Larix gmelinii Rupr. (Rupr.) in the permafrost zone in Siberia
  14. Seasonal precipitation and continentality drive bimodal growth in Mediterranean forests
  15. Radial Growth Response of Siberian Pines to Climate Warming in the Sayan Mountains, Southern Siberia, Russian Federation
  16. Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Tree-Ring Growth in Cold Climates
  17. A critical thermal transition driving spring phenology of Northern Hemisphere conifers
  18. Response of model-based cambium phenology and climatic factors to tree growth in the Altai Mountains, Central Asia
  19. Tracheidogram’s Classification as a New Potential Proxy in High-Resolution Dendroclimatic Reconstructions
  20. Plant–Soil–Climate Interaction in Observed and Simulated Tree-Radial Growth Dynamics of Downy Birch in Permafrost
  21. Modeling the kinetics of cell enlargement of Larix gmelinii Rupr (Rupr) in Central Siberia
  22. Using tracheidogram analysis in xylogenesis kinetics: abilities and prospects.
  23. VS-Cambium-Developer (VS-CD) model within the scope of new opportunities to evaluate a cambium activity of conifer species 
  24. A Band Model of Cambium Development as a new tool of xylogenesis development
  25. Intra- and Inter-Annual Growth Patterns of a Mixed Pine-Oak Forest under Mediterranean Climate
  26. Intra-annual growth dynamics of Mediterranean pines and junipers and their climatic adaptability
  27. Universal Band Model of Cambium Development
  28. VS-Cambium-Developer - VSCD
  29. Radial growth of Larix sibirica was more sensitive to climate at low than high altitudes in the Altai Mountains, China
  30. Arctic aerosols and the ‘Divergence Problem’
  31. Forward Modeling Reveals Multidecadal Trends in Cambial Kinetics and Phenology at Treeline
  32. Contribution of Xylem Anatomy to Tree-Ring Width of Two Larch Species in Permafrost and Non-Permafrost Zones of Siberia
  33. Growth-limiting factors and climate response variability in Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) along an elevation and precipitation gradients in Slovenia
  34. Divergent tree responses and Arctic dimming
  35. Comparing the Cell Dynamics of Tree-Ring Formation Observed in Microcores and as Predicted by the Vaganov–Shashkin Model
  36. Climate warming differently affects Larix decidua ring formation at each end of a French Alps elevational gradient
  37. Review of the revised paper
  38. AutoCellRow (ACR) – A new tool for the automatic quantification of cell radial files in conifer images
  39. Parameterization of multidimensional process-based tree-ring models: Why it is important?
  40. Review of the ms
  41. The role of plant hormones in tree-ring formation
  42. Long-Term Variability of Anatomic Features of Annual Tree Rings of Larch, Pine and Spruce in the Permafrost Zone in Central Siberia
  43. Simulated and predicted responses of tree stem radial growth to climate change—A case study in semi-arid north central China
  44. Wood formation and tree adaptation to climate
  45. Increasing radial and latewood growth rates of Larix cajanderi Mayr. and Pinus sylvestris L. in the continuous permafrost zone in Central Yakutia (Russia)
  46. Recent advances in dendroclimatology in China
  47. Intra-annual stem radial increment patterns of Chinese pine, Helan Mountains, Northern Central China
  48. How can the parameterization of a process-based model help us understand real tree-ring growth?
  49. Modeled Tracheidograms Disclose Drought Influence on Pinus sylvestris Tree-Rings Structure From Siberian Forest-Steppe
  50. TIMING OF CELL PRODUCTION IN TREE RINGS: AN AUTOMATIC TWO-STEP PROCEDURE IN R
  51. Relationships between Wood Formation and Cambium Phenology on the Tibetan Plateau during 1960–2014
  52. Многолетняя изменчивость анатомических параметров годичных колец хвойных пород в криолитозоне Средней Сибири
  53. Projections for the changes in growing season length of tree-ring formation on the Tibetan Plateau based on CMIP5 model simulations
  54. Changes in spring vegetation phenology due to global climate
  55. Process-based modeling of tree-ring formation and its relationships with climate on the Tibetan Plateau
  56. VS-oscilloscope: A new tool to parameterize tree radial growth based on climate conditions
  57. Trends In Elemental Concentrations of Tree Rings From the Siberian Arctic
  58. Elevation-layered dendroclimatic signal in eastern Mediterranean tree rings
  59. Visual Parameterization of Vaganov-Shashkin Simulation Model and its Application in Dendroecological Research
  60. A Modified Algorithm for Estimating the Radial Cell Size in the Vaganov-Shashkin Simulation Model
  61. Competitive Strength Effect In the Climate Response of Scots Pine Radial Growth In South-Central Siberia Forest-Steppe
  62. August to July Precipitation from Tree Rings in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Central Siberia (Russia)
  63. Spatial patterns of eastern Mediterranean climate influence on tree growth
  64. The construction of oxygen isotope chronologies from tree-ring series sampled at different temporal resolution and its use as climate proxies: statistical aspects
  65. Elemental composition of tree rings: A new perspective in biogeochemistry
  66. Comparing forest measurements from tree rings and a space-based index of vegetation activity in Siberia
  67. The application of tree-rings and stable isotopes for reconstructions of climate conditions in the Russian Altai
  68. Process based model sheds light on climate sensitivity of Mediterranean tree-ring width
  69. Dendroclimatological Evidence of Climate Changes Across Siberia
  70. Trends in recent temperature and radial tree growth spanning 2000 years across northwest Eurasia
  71. Regional features of the radial growth of larch in north central Siberia according to millennial tree-ring chronologies
  72. British-Russian workshop for young scientists: “Climate Change, the tree growth response, and reconstruction of climate”
  73. Reconstruction of May–July precipitation in the north Helan Mountain, Inner Mongolia since A.D. 1726 from tree-ring late-wood widths
  74. The forecast of seasonal precipitation trend at the north Helan Mountain and Baiyinaobao regions, Inner Mongolia for the next 20 years
  75. Reconstruction of May?July precipitation in the north Helan Mountain, Inner Mongolia since A.D. 1726 from tree-ring late-wood widths
  76. Nonlinearity degree of short-term heart rate variability signal