Differences in carbon uptake and water use between a managed and an unmanaged beech forest in central Germany
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Detecting the nitrogen critical loads on European forests by means of epiphytic lichens : a signal-to-noise evaluation
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Impact of climate and drought events on the Growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) provenances
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Climate responses and interrelations of stem increment and crown transparency in Norway spruce, Scots pine, and common beech
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No rapid soil carbon loss after a windthrow event in the High Tatra
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Modelling exploration of the future of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) under climate change - Range abundance, genetic diversity and adaptive response
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Spatial interpolation of in situ data by self-organizing map algorithms (neural networks) for the assessment of carbon stocks in European forests
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High levels of pollen dispersal detected through paternity analysis from a continuous Symphonia globulifera population in the Brazilian Amazon
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Genetic structure of the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana L.) and one of its hosts, Quercus robur L.
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Modelling the long-term impacts of selective logging on genetic diversity and demographic structure of four tropical tree species in the Amazon forest
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