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  1. Estimates of available nitrogen (based on topsoil nitrogen mineralisation rates) in semi-mature stands of Pinus radiata (D Don.) as well as pure species and ...

    Authors: Ben du Toit and Gerhardus Petrus Scheepers
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:24
  2. The article was originally published with duplicate information appearing in the work.

    Authors: Teresa Valor, Giovanna Battipaglia, Míriam Piqué, Simona Altieri, José Ramón González-Olabarria and Pere Casals
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:22

    The original article was published in Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:13

  3. The article was published with errors in figures 10 and 11.

    Authors: François Ningre, Jean-Marc Ottorini and Noël Le Goff
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:20

    The original article was published in Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:73

  4. Runoff decreased significantly in each soil texture group, as plot length increased (2–40 m), whereas sediment yield showed an increasing trend. Runoff and sediment yield were higher in the cla...

    Authors: Meghdad Jourgholami and Eric R. Labelle
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:19
  5. Mechanical acclimation of young poplars ( Populus tremula × Populus alba , INRA 717-1B4) submitted to periodic stem bending is mainly driven by compressive s...

    Authors: Benjamin Niez, Jana Dlouha, Joseph Gril, Julien Ruelle, Evelyne Toussaint, Bruno Moulia and Eric Badel
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:17
  6. There is considerable genetic gain of tree volume from clonal deployment in Norway spruce ( Picea abies (L.) H. Karst) and clonal deployment will have at lea...

    Authors: Zhi-Qiang Chen, Hong Nguyen Thi Hai, Andreas Helmersson, Mateusz Liziniewicz, Henrik R. Hallingbäck, Anders Fries, Mats Berlin and Harry X. Wu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:14
  7. Prescribed burning applied after a dry year increased (fall burns) or had no effect (spring burns) on pine resilience, measured as the capacity to reach pre-drought growth levels compared with unburned pines. ...

    Authors: Teresa Valor, Giovanna Battipaglia, Míriam Piqué, Simona Altieri, José Ramón González-Olabarria and Pere Casals
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:13

    The Correction to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:22

  8. Multi-objective forest planning methods were used to assess the trade-offs between three ecosystem services: timber production, erosion protection and biodiversity. The use of trade-off analysi...

    Authors: Mari Selkimäki, José Ramón González-Olabarria, Antoni Trasobares and Timo Pukkala
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:12
  9. A highly significant and positive scaling relationship between bamboo leaf dry mass and leaf surface area was observed; leaf shape (here, represented by the quotient of leaf width and length) h...

    Authors: Shuyan Lin, Karl J. Niklas, Yawen Wan, Dirk Hölscher, Cang Hui, Yulong Ding and Peijian Shi
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:11
  10. Emerald ash borer-caused canopy gaps alter resource availability which affects woody plant community dynamics in eastern US forests. Our findings indicate that both canopy trees and seedlings a...

    Authors: Brian M. Hoven, Kathleen S. Knight, Valerie E. Peters and David L. Gorchov
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:10
  11. Total bark extractive content increases at positions higher in the trunk of Abies alba Mill. trees. The greatest proportions of bark polyphenolic extractives...

    Authors: Maree Brennan, Clément Fritsch, Sylvain Cosgun, Stéphane Dumarcay, Francis Colin and Philippe Gérardin
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:9
  12. Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer drought than those of alien Robinia pseudoacacia. The latter modulates vessel traits and ring porosity to cope with inter-an...

    Authors: Paola Nola, Francesco Bracco, Silvia Assini, Georg von Arx and Daniele Castagneri
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:8
  13. This correction stands to correct the original article where a processing error led to the erroneous reference, Lpez-Pantoja et al. 2008. This article is part of the topical collection on Entomological issues ...

    Authors: Israel Sánchez-Osorio, Gloria López-Pantoja, Raúl Tapias, Evangelina Pareja-Sánchez and Luis Domínguez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:7

    The original article was published in Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:98

  14. Mansonia altissima A. Chev. has an aggregated distribution at the juvenile life stage that becomes random at the mature life stage. Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn could play the role of nurse plan...

    Authors: Adigla Appolinaire Wédjangnon, N. Bienvenue Sourou Kuiga, Towanou Houêtchégnon and Christine A. I. N. Ouinsavi
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:6
  15. Our research revealed that 24-epibrassinolide alleviated nickel toxicity in young Eucalyptus urophylla plants, inducing benefits on nutritional, physiological, biochemical, anatomical and morphological responses.

    Authors: Alaene Teixeira Ribeiro, Victor Pereira de Oliveira, Udson de Oliveira Barros Junior, Breno Ricardo Serrão da Silva, Bruno Lemos Batista and Allan Klynger da Silva Lobato
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:5
  16. Past demographic changes and current selection pressures determine the genetic variation displayed by Nothofagus species along rainfall gradients. Based on the diversity trends observed at candidate genes associa...

    Authors: Carolina Soliani, María Marta Azpilicueta, María Verónica Arana and Paula Marchelli
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:4
  17. Besides the well-known effects on the native plant community, red oak may also impact the soil; the effects of afforestation with red oak involve both organic layers and mineral soil, resulting in changes in o...

    Authors: Chiara Ferré and Roberto Comolli
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:3
  18. In a downward transplantation experiment, warming stimulated growth and photosynthesis of Schima superba Gardn. et Champ., Syzygium rehderi...

    Authors: Yiyong Li, Yue Xu, Yuelin Li, Ting Wu, Guoyi Zhou, Shizhong Liu, Yanqiong Meng, Jianan Wang, Lihong Ling and Juxiu Liu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:2
  19. High levels of genetic diversity, pronounced genetic structure and limitations to gene flow in Serbian spruce, a rare and endangered tree species from the refugial Balkan region, point towards a “one populatio...

    Authors: Milan Mataruga, Andrea Piotti, Vanja Daničić, Branislav Cvjetković, Barbara Fussi, Monika Konnert, Giovanni Giuseppe Vendramin and Jelena M. Aleksić
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 77:1
  20. Increased tolerance to Phytophthora cinnamomi was observed in small-sized offspring of ink-diseased chestnut trees, suggesting that a virulent pathogen can t...

    Authors: Álvaro Camisón, M. Ángela Martín, Jonàs Oliva, Malin Elfstrand and Alejandro Solla
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:119
  21. Our findings highlight that male-rooted clones (M/M and F/M) of Populus deltoides are more water-deficit tolerant than female-rooted clones (F/F and M/F), as...

    Authors: Weilong Liu, Yanping Wang, Xu Gong, Shuxin Li, Joseph M. Smoak and Baoli Duan
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:118
  22. Silvicultural adaptations throughout history resulted in an increasing mitigation efficiency towards storm risk, quantifiable through an increasing conditional value at risk and decreasing aver...

    Authors: Fabian Müller, Andrey Lessa Derci Augustynczik and Marc Hanewinkel
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:116
  23. Abundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant to drought-induced branch embolism than what is currently admitted. Large hydraulic safety margins protect them from hydraulic failure under actual d...

    Authors: Camille Ziegler, Sabrina Coste, Clément Stahl, Sylvain Delzon, Sébastien Levionnois, Jocelyn Cazal, Hervé Cochard, Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert, Jean-Yves Goret, Patrick Heuret, Gaëlle Jaouen, Louis S. Santiago and Damien Bonal
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:115
  24. We propose a silvicultural-ecological, participatory-based, conceptual framework to optimize the socioeconomic-ecological services provided by dryland afforestation, i.e. addressing the limited resources in ar...

    Authors: Orna Reisman-Berman, Tamar Keasar and Noemi Tel-Zur
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:114
  25. Site form and site index have shown similar precision for estimating site quality in even-aged Pinus radiata D. Don stands in north-western Spain. Additional...

    Authors: Juan Alberto Molina-Valero, Ulises Diéguez-Aranda, Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González, Fernando Castedo-Dorado and César Pérez-Cruzado
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:113
  26. Elevated temperature, elevated CO2 concentration, and their combination significantly promoted the number and biomass of female mulberry (Morus alba L.) flowers, but the opposite is true for males. This paper dem...

    Authors: Dadong Li, Tingfa Dong, Chuanyan Zhang, Gaiqun Huang, Gang Liu and Xiao Xu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:112

    The Correction to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:25

  27. Cloud forest tree seedlings of higher leaf mass to area ratio and leaf dry matter content displayed higher survival along an elevation gradient in the forest understorey. Phenotypic plasticity ...

    Authors: Tarin Toledo-Aceves, María de los Ángeles García-Hernández and Horacio Paz
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:111
  28. Reduction in the aboveground biomass of larger trees is the main consequence of disturbances in open forests dominated by bamboo. Because these trees are of central importance both for ecosystem function and f...

    Authors: Leonardo G. Ziccardi, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça, Evandro O. Figueiredo and Philip M. Fearnside
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:110
  29. This special issue of Annals of Forest Science compiles ten papers on “Wood formation and tree adaptation to climate”, which were presented at “Le Studium” I...

    Authors: Cyrille B. K. Rathgeber, Patrick Fonti, Vladimir V. Shishov and Philippe Rozenberg
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:109
  30. Both low- and moderate-severity secondary disturbances are drivers of eastern Canadian boreal old-growth forests dynamics. Moderate-severity disturbances reflect mainly spruce budworm outbreaks...

    Authors: Maxence Martin, Hubert Morin and Nicole J. Fenton
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:108
  31. Gravitropic movements in angiosperm woody stems are achieved through the action of bark and/or wood motor, depending on the bark and wood fibre anatomy (with trellis structure or not; with G-la...

    Authors: Barbara Ghislain, Tancrède Alméras, Jonathan Prunier and Bruno Clair
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:107
  32. Litter chemical quality regulates the distinct composition of the main microbial groups and ecoenzymatic stoichiometry. Microbes in spruce ( Picea asperata M...

    Authors: Yang Liu, Xian Shen, Yamei Chen, Lifeng Wang, Qianmei Chen, Jian Zhang, Zhenfeng Xu, Bo Tan, Li Zhang, Jiujin Xiao, Peng Zhu and Lianghua Chen
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:106
  33. Herbivorous mammals, from small voles to large ungulates, strip and eat the bark of young plantation trees. They do this most frequently at times when sources of protein food that can support t...

    Authors: T. C. R. White
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:105
  34. There is no one-size-fits-all policy instrument to enhance wood mobilization. The success of implementing such policy measures can vary among countries and regions depending on the specific str...

    Authors: Roland Olschewski, Polia Tzanova, Oliver Thees and Philipp Polosek
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:103
  35. The deadwood of different tree species with different decomposition rates affects soil organic carbon sequestration in Estonian and Polish forests. In warmer conditions (Poland), the deadwood decomposition pro...

    Authors: Ewa Błońska, Jarosław Lasota, Arvo Tullus, Reimo Lutter and Ivika Ostonen
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:102
  36. Autumn and spring frost events caused wide variation in the survival of juvenile Douglas-fir in Austrian forest sites located in the transition zone from Atlantic to continental climate. Surviv...

    Authors: Debojyoti Chakraborty, Christoph Matulla, Konrad Andre, Lambert Weissenbacher and Silvio Schueler
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:100
  37. Cork oaks highly infested by Cerambyx welensii emit an amount of limonene at dusk, when C. welensii adults become active....

    Authors: Israel Sánchez-Osorio, Gloria López-Pantoja, Raúl Tapias, Evangelina Pareja-Sánchez and Luis Domínguez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:98

    The Correction to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2020 77:7

  38. Pinus sylvestris L. productivity in Spanish plantations is driven by P availability, which, in turn, is determined by the activity of soil microorganisms, responsible for inor...

    Authors: Teresa Bueis, Felipe Bravo, Valentín Pando, Yaovi-Abel Kissi and María-Belén Turrión
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:97
  39. Annual radial growth and latewood formation increase during the period 1966–2015 in Larix cajanderi Mayr. and Pinus sylvestris ...

    Authors: Alberto Arzac, Margarita Popkova, Altynai Anarbekova, José Miguel Olano, Emilia Gutiérrez, Anatoly Nikolaev and Vladimir Shishov
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:96

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