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  1. Hybrid seed production in adjacent seed orchards of Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium was influenced by (i) flowering times of the two species and (ii) the distances of parent trees from...

    Authors: Son Le, Christopher E. Harwood, Chi Q. Nghiem, A. Rod Griffin and René E. Vaillancourt
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:46
  2. Ambrosia beetles are emerging globally as important agents of tree death and decline. In this work, we observed highly variable attack intensity by ambrosia beetles in cork oak stands in Tunisi...

    Authors: Amani Bellahirech, Manuela Branco, Filipe X. Catry, Luis Bonifácio, Edmundo Sousa and Mohamed Lahbib Ben Jamâa
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:45
  3. Wood properties were generally similar in unmanaged even-aged and uneven-aged black spruce stands. In contrast, in managed forests, wood density was higher in even-aged than in uneven-aged stan...

    Authors: Émilie Pamerleau-Couture, Sergio Rossi, David Pothier and Cornelia Krause
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:43
  4. Deterministic processes drive functional and phylogenetic temporal changes of woody species in temperate forest, depending on successional stage and tree size classes. The dominant influential ...

    Authors: Shuai Fang, François Munoz, Ji Ye, Fei Lin, Zuoqiang Yuan, Xu Kuang, Zhanqing Hao and Xugao Wang
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:42
  5. We present a novel approach to define pure- and mixed-forest typologies from the comparison of pairs of forest plots in terms of species identity, diameter, and height of their trees. ...

    Authors: Miquel De Cáceres, Santiago Martín-Alcón, Jose Ramón González-Olabarria and Lluís Coll
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:40
  6. The NFIWADS database contains aggregated results for the German National Forest Inventory (NFI) plots based on process-based water balance simulations. More than 150 water budget, soil moisture...

    Authors: Paul Schmidt-Walter, Bernd Ahrends, Tobias Mette, Heike Puhlmann and Henning Meesenburg
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:39
  7. This data set provides valuable environmental information about Pinus halepensis and Pinus sylvestris plantations in Spain. An array of 74 physical, chemical and biochemical soil (organic horizon and 10 cm topsoi...

    Authors: Teresa Bueis, María-Belén Turrión and Felipe Bravo
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:38
  8. We used 20 years of plot data to analyze the influence of tree growth-mortality balance and species mix on the potential of old stands to sequester carbon from the atmosphere and store carbon. ...

    Authors: Altamash Bashir, David A. MacLean and Chris R. Hennigar
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:35
  9. There is a need to improve the consistency of international information concerning the conservation status assessment of the species and habitat types in the Natura 2000 reports. National Fores...

    Authors: Iciar Alberdi, Leónia Nunes, Marko Kovac, Ingrid Bonheme, Isabel Cañellas, Francisco Castro Rego, Susana Dias, Inês Duarte, Monica Notarangelo, Maria Rizzo and Patrizia Gasparini
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:34
  10. Image-based 3D information can provide metrics for forest attribute modelling that are robust within the study region. This enables transferability of predictive models to other data sets of th...

    Authors: Melanie Kirchhoefer, Johannes Schumacher and Petra Adler
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:33
  11. Oak shoot browning is spatially widespread throughout the region of Extremadura (SW Spain) following an aggregative distribution pattern, with a much higher prevalence in cork than in holm oak.

    Authors: Luis M. Torres-Vila, A. Cristina Echave-Sanabria, F. Javier Mendiola-Díaz and Francisco J. Moral-García
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:32
  12. A fully automated algorithm allowed knot detection and positioning on computed tomography (CT) images of Douglas-fir logs. The detection of knot diameter and status could benefit from further i...

    Authors: Bruna L. Longo, Franka Brüchert, Gero Becker and Udo H. Sauter
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:28
  13. Every year, about 280,000 ha of forest area burn in the Iberian Peninsula. Both countries national forest inventories were harmonised to provide consistent results of the influence of forest st...

    Authors: Leónia Nunes, Juan Álvarez-González, Iciar Alberdi, Vasco Silva, Marta Rocha and Francisco Castro Rego
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:27
  14. Raised grain occurring on wood surfaces after the application of a waterborne varnish was felt by human touch because of protruding peaks and a certain amount of materials in the core of the ro...

    Authors: Miora F. Ramanakoto, Tahiana Ramananantoandro, Florent Eyma and Bruno Castanié
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:26
  15. Red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) and American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) nutritional imbalances observed during 1998–2000 in response to nitrogen additions beginning in 1989 at Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, ...

    Authors: Rakesh Minocha, Stephanie Long, Swathi A. Turlapati and Ivan Fernandez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:25
  16. Volume predictions of sample trees are basic inputs for essential National Forest Inventory (NFI) estimates. The predicted volumes are rarely comparable among European NFIs because of country-s...

    Authors: Thomas Gschwantner, Iciar Alberdi, András Balázs, Sébastien Bauwens, Susann Bender, Dragan Borota, Michal Bosela, Olivier Bouriaud, Isabel Cañellas, Jānis Donis, Alexandra Freudenschuß, Jean-Christophe Hervé, David Hladnik, Jurģis Jansons, László Kolozs, Kari T. Korhonen…
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:24
  17. N addition (56, 156, and 206 kg N ha−1 yr−1as dissolved NH4NO3) method (canopy vs soil) did not affect the biomass of N2-fixers (Acacia mangium Willd. and Ormosia pinnata Lour.), but significantly affected the bi...

    Authors: Ting Wu, Wei Lin, Yiyong Li, Zhiyang Lie, Wenjuan Huang and Juxiu Liu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:23
  18. Small acorns are usually discarded for seedling cultivation because they reduce plant quality. This, however, can potentially reduce genetic diversity of plantations. The use of small acorns wi...

    Authors: Wenhui Shi, Pedro Villar-Salvador, Guolei Li and Xiaoxu Jiang
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:22
  19. Defoliation followed by water deficit showed time-dependent effects on plant water status and growth in black spruce ( Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.). Biotic ...

    Authors: Hibat Allah Bouzidi, Lorena Balducci, John Mackay and Annie Deslauriers
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:21
  20. Douglas-fir growth correlates with the climate, the soil moisture regime, and the soil nutrient status, reflecting a broad physiological amplitude. Even though planting this non-native tree spe...

    Authors: Tamara Eckhart, Elisabeth Pötzelsberger, Roland Koeck, Dominik Thom, Georg J. Lair, Marcela van Loo and Hubert Hasenauer
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:19
  21. A remnant population of Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil in Northern Argentina showed a mixed mating system, high genet...

    Authors: Alejandra L. Goncalves, María V. García, Myriam Heuertz and Santiago C. González-Martínez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:18
  22. Conventional methods for estimating the current annual increment of stand volume are based on the uncertain assumption that height increment decreases with tree age. Conversely, size, rather th...

    Authors: Pasquale A. Marziliano, Roberto Tognetti and Fabio Lombardi
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:17
  23. European ash ( Fraxinus excelsior L.) trees with low susceptibility to ash dieback have higher reproductive fitness compared to highly susceptible trees, al...

    Authors: Devrim Semizer-Cuming, Reiner Finkeldey, Lene Rostgaard Nielsen and Erik Dahl Kjær
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:16
  24. We sampled Pinus nigra cones in 29 trees in an age range of 90 to 725 years. The mother tree age did not significantly influence the pinecone or pine seed si...

    Authors: Reyes Alejano, Marta Domínguez-Delmás, Ignacio García-González, Tomasz Wazny, Javier Vázquez-Piqué and Manuel Fernández-Martínez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:15
  25. Economic consequences of altered survival probabilities under climate change should be considered for regeneration planning in Southeast Germany. Findings suggest that species compositions of m...

    Authors: Carola Paul, Susanne Brandl, Stefan Friedrich, Wolfgang Falk, Fabian Härtl and Thomas Knoke
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:14
  26. Nitrogen addition through drip fertigation to a poplar plantation ( Populus × euramericana “Guariento”) promoted fine root growth only in the early period. T...

    Authors: Xiao-Li Yan, Liming Jia and Tengfei Dai
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:13
  27. Trees are commonly thought to increase their seed production before death. We tested this terminal investment hypothesis using long-term data on rowan trees ( Sorbus aucuparia

    Authors: Mario B. Pesendorfer, Michał Bogdziewicz, Walter D. Koenig, Mateusz Ledwoń and Magdalena Żywiec
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:11
  28. The fitness trajectory of long-lived forest species with mixed mating systems is shaped by a dynamic interplay between endogenous (inbreeding depression) and exogenous (environmental maladaptat...

    Authors: Henry Nickolas, Peter A. Harrison, Paul Tilyard, René E. Vaillancourt and Brad M. Potts
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:10
  29. Agrilus macer is attacking sugarberry trees in the southeastern USA, a region from which few specimens have been previously collected. Despite attacking at high densities, thi...

    Authors: Emilee M. Poole, Michael D. Ulyshen, Scott Horn, Michelle Cram, Rabiu Olatinwo and Stephen Fraedrich
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:7
  30. We compared two methods for detailed individual tree measurements: single image photogrammetry (SIP), a simplified, low-cost method, and the state-of-the-art terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). O...

    Authors: Kamil Kędra, Ignacio Barbeito, Mathieu Dassot, Patrick Vallet and Anna Gazda
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:5
  31. Aggregation was studied in two acidic forest soils (NE France) to investigate the potential link between available Ca and Mg content and soil aggregate size distribution and properties. Clay co...

    Authors: Léa Bedel, Arnaud Legout, Anne Poszwa, Gregory van der Heijden, Mélanie Court, Noémie Goutal-Pousse, Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier and Jacques Ranger
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:103
  32. Machine strength grading of sawn timber is an important value adding process for the sawmilling industry. By utilizing data of local fibre orientation on timber surfaces, obtained from laser sc...

    Authors: Anders Olsson, Guillaume Pot, Joffrey Viguier, Younes Faydi and Jan Oscarsson
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:102
  33. In tree communities, tree size inequality reduces productivity and interacts with tree shade tolerance to modulate stand productivity, with a higher productivity in stands where shade-intoleran...

    Authors: Thomas Cordonnier, Thomas Bourdier, Georges Kunstler, Christian Piedallu and Benoît Courbaud
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:101

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