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  1. Bark stripping wounds by red deer (Cervus elavus L.) were assessed on 9026 Norway spruce trees. Wound variables (length, width, area, relative width, height above ground, and angle) were analysed using generalize...

    Authors: Christoph Hahn and Sonja Vospernik
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:13
  2. We identified the effect of microclimatic conditions on soil mite communities (Mesostigmata) during the decomposition of broadleaved and coniferous litter. The abundance, species richness, and diversity of mit...

    Authors: Jacek Kamczyc, Marcin K. Dyderski, Paweł Horodecki and Andrzej M. Jagodziński
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:12
  3. Different components of water balance and temperature reduce density and height growth of saplings of Picea abies (L.) H. Karst (Norway spruce), Abies alba Mill. (silver fir) and Fagus sylvatica L. (European beec...

    Authors: Mithila Unkule, Christian Piedallu, Philippe Balandier and Benoit Courbaud
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:11
  4. At the sixth and seventh years of a drought event in south of Chile, non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) concentrations were similar between healthy and unhealthy trees of Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch, and g...

    Authors: Mylthon Jiménez-Castillo, Alex Fajardo, Paulina Lobos-Catalán, Patricio Torres-Morales and Frida I. Piper
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:10
  5. A method to segregate trees and logs of planted Eucalyptus nitens (H. Deane & Maiden) Maiden has been developed, showing that accounting for wood quality during the process of segregation and sorting of timber re...

    Authors: Michelle Balasso, Mark Hunt, Andrew Jacobs and Julianne O’Reilly-Wapstra
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:9
  6. In order to preserve the continuity of epiphytic and epixylic cryptogamic flora, two things are essential: maintaining the near-natural character of a forest community in relation to the montane zonation and m...

    Authors: Damian Chmura, Jan Żarnowiec and Monika Staniaszek-Kik
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:7
  7. Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major challenge in crop and forest sciences. Several methods have been developed to assess the vulnerability to xylem embolism. The in situ flow ce...

    Authors: Régis Burlett, Camille Parise, Gaëlle Capdeville, Hervé Cochard, Laurent J. Lamarque, Andrew King and Sylvain Delzon
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:5
  8. The dataset provides digital dendrometer measurements on stem circumference of irrigated and non-irrigated Pinus pinea trees. Data were obtained in a xeric non-native habitat of central Chile. Forest mensuration ...

    Authors: Veronica Loewe-Muñoz, Rodrigo del Río, Claudia Delard and Mónica Balzarini
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:4
  9. Decreasing acorns moisture content does not significantly increase the frost resistance of pedunculate oak seeds. Slight reduction in acorn moisture content below the relatively high, optimal level decreased s...

    Authors: Paweł Chmielarz, Jan Suszka and Mikołaj Krzysztof Wawrzyniak
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:3
  10. Using satellite-based maps, Ceccherini et al. (Nature 583:72-77, 2020) report abruptly increasing harvested area estimates in several EU countries beginning in 2015. Using more than 120,000 National Forest Inv...

    Authors: Johannes Breidenbach, David Ellison, Hans Petersson, Kari T. Korhonen, Helena M. Henttonen, Jörgen Wallerman, Jonas Fridman, Terje Gobakken, Rasmus Astrup and Erik Næsset
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:2
  11. A set of models of bark thickness at breast height and bark volume are now available for six species in France. A common model suitable for predicting bark volume was proposed for all species. ...

    Authors: Rodolphe Bauer, Antoine Billard, Frédéric Mothe, Fleur Longuetaud, Mojtaba Houballah, Alain Bouvet, Henri Cuny, Antoine Colin and Francis Colin
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2022 78:104

    The Correction to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2023 80:25

  12. We used lightweight terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to detect over 3000 stems per hectare across a 12-ha permanent forest plot in French Guiana, 81% of them < 10 cm in trunk diameter. This method retrieved 85...

    Authors: Shengli Tao, Nicolas Labrière, Kim Calders, Fabian Jörg Fischer, E-Ping Rau, Laetitia Plaisance and Jérôme Chave
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:103
  13. We identified the significant spatial relationships between tree species mingling and size inequality in various species-rich natural forests in South China. Forest communities with low species...

    Authors: Hong-Xiang Wang, Shao-Xian Huang, Shu-Sheng Zhang, Hui Peng and Kun-Fang Cao
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:102
  14. The aim of the study was to distinguish orchards from other lands with forest vegetation based on the data from airborne laser scanning. The methods based on granulometry provided better results than the patte...

    Authors: Tomasz Hycza and Przemysław Kupidura
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:101
  15. Irrigation of adult stone pine trees growing in a xeric non-native habitat had positive effects not only in stem diameter growth but also in tree response to climatic variability. ...

    Authors: Veronica Loewe-Muñoz, Rodrigo del Río, Claudia Delard and Mónica Balzarini
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:99
  16. The shrub species richness in Spanish forests is mainly linked to climatic variables and the importance of the groups of variables scarcely differs among forest types. Forest surrounding the Mediterranean Basi...

    Authors: Daniel Moreno-Fernández, Isabel Cañellas and Iciar Alberdi
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:98
  17. We present a methodological framework that both scientists and supply chain actors can mobilise to organise information at different scales of observation, and further make informed decisions r...

    Authors: Jean-Baptiste Pichancourt, Rodolphe Bauer, Antoine Billard, Maree Brennan, Sylvain Caurla, Antoine Colin, Adrien Contini, Sylvain Cosgun, Henri Cuny, Stéphane Dumarçay, Mathieu Fortin, Philippe Gérardin, David Jean Hentges, Fleur Longuetaud, Béatrice Richard, Holger Wernsdörfer…
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:97
  18. Woody plants have salt-tolerant mechanisms similar to those developed by non-woody plants. Among others, compartmentalization of ions, production of compatible solutes, synthesis of specific proteins and metab...

    Authors: Analia Llanes, María Virginia Palchetti, Claudia Vilo and Cristian Ibañez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:96
  19. Three-layered back-propagation (BP) neural networks with architecture 4–10-1 (four neurons in the input layer, ten neurons in the hidden layer and one neuron in the output layer) performed bett...

    Authors: Jie Tu, Qijing Liu and Jianping Wu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:95
  20. The best options to parametrize a radiative transfer model change according to the response variable used for fitting. To predict transmitted radiation, the turbid medium approach performs much...

    Authors: Frédéric André, Louis de Wergifosse, François de Coligny, Nicolas Beudez, Gauthier Ligot, Vincent Gauthray-Guyénet, Benoît Courbaud and Mathieu Jonard
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:92
  21. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginiana Zimmermann) browsing reduces seedling and sapling abundance of more palatable winter woody browse such as Tsuga canadensis L. Carrière, Thuja occidentalis L., Betula alleg...

    Authors: Stephanie R. Patton, Matthew B. Russell, Marcella A. Windmuller-Campione and Lee E. Frelich
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:91
  22. Pollination is a key step for fruit production. To provide a tool for future in-depth analysis of pollination in chestnut, we describe in detail a chestnut orchard (location, genotype, phenotype and seed-set o...

    Authors: Clément Larue, Teresa Barreneche and Rémy J. Petit
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:90
  23. Climate-warming related replacement of beech by oak forests in the course of natural forest succession or silvicultural decisions may considerably reduce ecosystem carbon storage of central Eur...

    Authors: Jan Kasper, Robert Weigel, Helge Walentowski, Anja Gröning, Any Mary Petritan and Christoph Leuschner
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:89

    The Correction to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2022 79:8

  24. We provide phenotypic and genotypic data for a progeny trial of 5813 European beech seedlings, originating from 60 open-pollinated families collected at three altitudes (1020 m; 1140 m, 1340 m) o...

    Authors: Sylvie Oddou-Muratorio, Julie Gauzere, Nicolas Angeli, Patrice Brahic, Oliver Brendel, Marie De Castro, Olivier Gilg, Christian Hossann, Frédéric Jean, Matthieu Lingrand, Mehdi Pringarbe, Frank Rei, Anne Roig, Jean Thevenet and Norbert Turion
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:88
  25. Leaf-stem vulnerability segmentation predicts lower xylem embolism resistance in leaves than stem. However, although it has been intensively investigated these past decades, the extent to which...

    Authors: Sébastien Levionnois, Camille Ziegler, Patrick Heuret, Steven Jansen, Clément Stahl, Emma Calvet, Jean-Yves Goret, Damien Bonal and Sabrina Coste
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:87
  26. The dioecious tree species Juniperus thurifera L. is undergoing a spontaneous process of forest expansion in southwest Europe. We investigated how growth, climate sensitivity, and wood density varied simultaneous...

    Authors: Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez, Josep Maria Espelta, Fernando Valladares, Belén Acuña-Míguez and Irene Martín-Forés
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:86
  27. Abies fargesii var. faxoniana (Rehder et E.H. Wilson) Tang S Liu seedlings at high elevations compensate for the low efficiency of their water conducting system and high phloem hydraulic resistance by the enhance...

    Authors: Yuanbin Zhang, Tuula Jyske, Jukka Pumpanen, Teemu Hölttä, Qiao Gao, Frank Berninger and Baoli Duan
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:85
  28. The Fagacées growth model was originally designed for application in the Northern half of France. It is a robust model with potential applicability to a larger area, though this potential has n...

    Authors: Gilles Le Moguédec, Sidonie Artru, Axel Albrecht and François Ningre
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:84
  29. Variation among provenances of Acacia senegal (Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton) in their survival and growth in height and diameter at two sites in Senegal could be partly explained by the clima...

    Authors: Oulimata Diatta, Mame Sokhna Sarr, Jon Kehlet Hansen, Adja Madjiguene Diallo, Lene Rostgaard Nielsen, Anders Ræbild and Erik Dahl Kjær
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:82
  30. This paper investigates the juvenility limit and structure–property relationship in secondary quality beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak ( ...

    Authors: Citra Yanto Ciki Purba, Jana Dlouha, Julien Ruelle and Mériem Fournier
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:81
  31. New technologies can take us towards real precision forestry: the terrestrial single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) light detection and ranging (LiDAR) has a great potential to outperform conven...

    Authors: Jari M. Ahola, Tapio Heikkilä, Jyrki Raitila, Teemu Sipola and Jussi Tenhunen
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:79
  32. Increment cores can provide improved predictive capabilities of the modulus of elasticity (MOE) of sawn boards. Multiple increment cores collected at different heights in a tree provide margina...

    Authors: Steven Psaltis, Chandan Kumar, Ian Turner, Elliot J. Carr, Troy Farrell, Loïc Brancheriau, Henri Bailléres and David J. Lee
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:78
  33. Including individual-tree competition indices as predictor variables could significantly improve the performance of crown width and length models for Chinese fir ( Cunninghami...

    Authors: Wenwen Wang, Fangxing Ge, Zhengyang Hou and Jinghui Meng
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:77
  34. Growth stresses are usually present in the fast-growing trees of forest plantations and can be evaluated along stem diameter. Growth stresses are relaxed after tree felling and during sawing and drying, and ar...

    Authors: Róger Moya and Carolina Tenorio
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:74
  35. Black locust is an interesting option for biomass production at sites prone to water shortage because the species combines water-use efficiency and a biomass yield largely superior to that of p...

    Authors: Julien Toillon, Pierrick Priault, Erwin Dallé, Guillaume Bodineau, Jean-Charles Bastien, Franck Brignolas and Nicolas Marron
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:73
  36. Quercus rubra half sib progenies (N = 93) expressed high levels of variance for both growth and stem form traits in three locations in Indiana, USA at age 11 or 12. Height, di...

    Authors: Keith E. Woeste, Carolyn C. Pike, James C. Warren and Mark V. Coggeshall
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:72
  37. Authors: Reneema Hazarika, Andreas Bolte, Dagmar Bednarova, Debojyoti Chakraborty, Julian Gaviria, Monika Kanzian, Jan Kowalczyk, Magdalena Lackner, Milan Lstibůrek, Roman Longauer, Lazlo Nagy, Ivana Tomášková and Silvio Schueler
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:71

    The original article was published in Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:60

  38. The combination of structural equation modelling and linear mixed-effects models opens a new perspective to investigate trait adaptation syndromes through phenotypic integration prediction at large geographica...

    Authors: Marta Benito Garzón
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:69
  39. We applied a modified forest gap model (ForClim) to depict changes in stand water transpiration via density reduction as a forest adaptation strategy. This approach is the key to analyzing the ecological resil...

    Authors: Juan Carlos Zamora-Pereira, Rasoul Yousefpour, Maxime Cailleret, Harald Bugmann and Marc Hanewinkel
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:68

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