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1. High-resolution dendrometer measurements reveal different responses of Douglas-fir to extreme drought in 2018 depending on soil and rooting characteristics.

2. Determination of the Suitable Biomonitors to be used in Monitoring the Change for Reducing the Concentration of V in Areas with High-Level of Air Pollution.

3. A laboratory method to determine 3D fibre orientation around knots in sawn timber: case study on a Douglas fir specimen.

4. Accuracy of digital image correlation system with telecentric lens for compression tests of wood.

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6. Local neighborhood affects stem rehydration under drought: evidence from mixtures of European beech with two different conifers.

7. Directionality in Tree Ring Accumulation of Tin (Sn) in Three Tree Species.

8. Efficient Plantlet Regeneration from Branches in Mangifera indica L.

9. Effects of seed sources and nursery cultural practices on field performance of containerized Douglas-fir seedlings.

10. Montane springs provide regeneration refugia after high‐severity wildfire.

11. Predicted Responses of Genetically Improved Populations to Climate Changes Based on Second-Cycle Douglas-Fir Progeny Tests.

12. The influence of forest types including native and non‐native tree species on soil macrofauna depends on site conditions.

13. Suillus hypogaeus: First record of a truffle Suillus.

14. Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Douglas‐fir retain newly assimilated carbon derived from neighboring European beech.

15. Soil drought sets site specific limits to stem radial growth and sap flow of Douglas-fir across Germany.

16. Forest composition shapes seed‐rodent interactions in a gradient of broadleaves and conifers.

17. ROOMS WITH A VIEW.

18. Studio for a Potter by Clementine Blakemore Architects.

19. Downed woody debris varies with climate and harvesting treatment in Douglas-fir forests of British Columbia, Canada.

20. Triple-isotope analysis in tree-ring cellulose suggests only moderate effects of tree species mixture on the climate sensitivity of silver fir and Douglas-fir.

21. Decay Level Classification of Wooden Components in Tingbao Yang's Former Residence Utilizing Polarization and Fluorescence Effects.

22. Research on an effective artificial regeneration method for selected commercially important coniferous tree species on a large sanitation cut site situated in the Javorníky Mts., Western Carpathians.

23. Growth on Douglas fir media facilitates Cryptococcus virulence factor production and enhances fungal survival against environmental and immune stressors.

24. Effects of needle cast diseases on the growth of a 33-year-old Douglas-fir provenance plantation in northwestern Bulgaria.

25. Timber–Encased-Steel Beams: Laboratory Experimentation and Analytical Modeling.

26. Scenting serenity: influence of essential-oil vaporization on dental anxiety - a cluster-randomized, controlled, single-blinded study (AROMA_dent).

27. A Comparative Analysis of Bio-Oil Collected Using an Electrostatic Precipitator from the Pyrolysis of Douglas Fir, Eucalyptus, and Poplar Biomass.

28. Interannual radial growth response of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) to severe droughts: an analysis along a gradient of soil properties and rooting characteristics.

29. Genetic origin of two Italian provenances I11 and I15 compared to possible eight American IUFRO provenances of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) from North America.

30. Sustaining Critical Approaches to Translanguaging in Education: A Contextual Framework.

31. New records of coniferous species (Gymnospermae, Pinidae) for the non-native woody flora of Tunisia and North Africa.

32. Sympatric breeding occurrence of two call types of Evening Grosbeak in Western Wyoming.

33. Water status dynamics and drought tolerance of juvenile European beech, Douglas fir and Norway spruce trees as dependent on neighborhood and nitrogen supply.

34. Utility of in situ ion‐exchange membranes to assess nutrient availability, productivity, and fertilizer response of coastal Douglas‐fir of the Pacific Northwest.

35. Continued response of Oregon oak to release treatments 20 years after initiation in western Washington, United States.

36. Growth responses to thinning from below in uneven-aged interior Douglas-fir dominated stands.

37. Niche dimensions in soil oribatid mite community assembly under native and introduced tree species.

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39. Influence of crown and canopy structure on light absorption, light use efficiency, and growth in mixed and pure Pseudotsuga menziesii and Fagus sylvatica forests.

40. Variability in Pine Pitch Canker Susceptibility among Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Provenances in Eastern Europe.

41. Douglas fir bark: composition, extracts utilization and enzymatic treatment for enrichment of bioactive constituents.

42. Monumental trees of Ukraine and public awareness of them.

43. Phytophthora pluvialis maintenance, spore production and detached needle assays.

44. Nitrogen and magnesium Co-doped biochar for phosphate adsorption.

45. Experimental and numerical investigation of a single-tree fire.

46. The Interacting Influence of Fire and Tree Characteristics on Douglas-Fir Beetle Host-Tree Selection Five Years Post-Fire.

47. Comparison of Acid- and Base-Modified Biochar Derived from Douglas Fir for Removal of Copper (II) from Wastewater.

48. Wood, knots and bark extractives for oak, beech and Douglas fir: a dataset based on a review of the scientific literature.

49. The effect of growth-ring orientation on the compressive performance of Douglas fir.

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