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1. Responses of stem growth and canopy greenness of temperate conifers to dry spells.

2. Asymmetric effects of hydroclimate extremes on eastern US tree growth: Implications on current demographic shifts and climate variability.

3. Wood density and hydraulic traits influence species' growth response to drought across biomes.

4. Cumulative growth and stress responses to the 2018-2019 drought in a European floodplain forest.

5. Rapid increases in shrubland and forest intrinsic water-use efficiency during an ongoing megadrought.

6. Growth resistance and resilience of mixed silver fir and Norway spruce forests in central Europe: Contrasting responses to mild and severe droughts.

7. Tree-ring δ 18 O climate signals vary among tree functional types in South Asian tropical moist forests.

8. Growth and resilience responses of Scots pine to extreme droughts across Europe depend on predrought growth conditions.

9. Adaptive genetic variation to drought in a widely distributed conifer suggests a potential for increasing forest resilience in a drying climate.

10. Shared drought responses among conifer species in the middle Siberian taiga are uncoupled from their contrasting water-use efficiency trajectories.

11. Droughts and climate warming desynchronize Black pine growth across the Mediterranean Basin.

12. Forest vulnerability to extreme climatic events in Romanian Scots pine forests.

13. Distinct growth responses to drought for oak and beech in temperate mixed forests.

14. Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy and drought timing across the eastern US.

15. Tree resilience to drought increases in the Tibetan Plateau.

16. Recent climatic drying leads to age-independent growth reductions of white spruce stands in western Canada.

17. Highest drought sensitivity and lowest resistance to growth suppression are found in the range core of the tree Fagus sylvatica L. not the equatorial range edge.

18. Tree-ring isotopes reveal drought sensitivity in trees killed by spruce beetle outbreaks in south-central Alaska.

19. Precipitation reconstruction for the northwestern Chinese Altay since 1760 indicates the drought signals of the northern part of inner Asia.

20. Site-adapted admixed tree species reduce drought susceptibility of mature European beech.

21. Stable carbon isotope analysis reveals widespread drought stress in boreal black spruce forests.

22. Drought stress, growth and nonstructural carbohydrate dynamics of pine trees in a semi-arid forest.

23. Drought and epidemic typhus, central Mexico, 1655-1918.

24. Hydrological Variability in the El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico: A Watershed-Scale Analysis Using Tree-Ring Records.

25. High risk, high gain? Trade-offs between growth and resistance to extreme events differ in northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.).

26. Neighbourhood species richness and drought‐tolerance traits modulate tree growth and δ13C responses to drought.

27. Tree‐ring‐based reconstruction of the precipitation variability in the middle Taihang Mountains (1608–2021).

28. Cutting the Greenness Index into 12 Monthly Slices: How Intra-Annual NDVI Dynamics Help Decipher Drought Responses in Mixed Forest Tree Species.

29. Tree-ring isotopic imprints on time series of reproductive effort indicate warming-induced co-limitation by sink and source processes in stone pine.

30. Comparing the impact of live-tree versus historic-timber data on palaeoenvironmental inferences in tree-ring science, eastern North America.

31. Runoff Variability in the Truckee–Carson River Basin from Tree Rings and a Water Balance Model.

32. Hydrological Variability in the El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico: A Watershed-Scale Analysis Using Tree-Ring Records

33. The North American Monsoon buffers forests against the ongoing megadrought in the Southwestern United States.

34. Central European Agroclimate over the Past 2000 Years.

35. Precipitation Variations in China's Altay Mountains Detected from Tree Rings Dating Back to AD 1615.

36. Wildfires Improve Forest Growth Resilience to Drought.

37. Stand characteristics modulate secondary growth responses to drought and gross primary production in Pinus halepensis afforestation.

38. Ecophysiological Responses of Nothofagus obliqua Forests to Recent Climate Drying Across the Mediterranean‐Temperate Biome Transition in South‐Central Chile.

39. Tree diversity and identity modulate the growth response of thermophilous deciduous forests to climate warming.

40. Drought survival strategies differ between coastal and montane conifers in northern California.

41. Frequencies of Multivariate Air Masses Drive Tree Growth.

42. Higher growth synchrony and climate change‐sensitivity in European beech and silver linden than in temperate oaks.

43. Positive effects of warming do not compensate growth reduction due to increased aridity in Mediterranean mixed forests.

44. Detecting long‐term changes in stomatal conductance: challenges and opportunities of tree‐ring δ18O proxy.

45. Coupled Hydro-Climatic Signals in the Radial Growth of Oaks Benefitting from Groundwater Availability.

46. Tree‐Ring Perspectives on the Colorado River: Looking Back and Moving Forward.

47. Regional Reconstruction of Po River Basin (Italy) Streamflow.

48. Warming-induced drought leads to tree growth decline in subtropics: Evidence from tree rings in central China.

49. Droughts, Pluvials, and Wet Season Timing Across the Chao Phraya River Basin: A 254‐Year Monthly Reconstruction From Tree Ring Widths and δ18O.

50. Reduced Rainfall Variability Reduces Growth of Nothofagus alessandrii Espinosa (Nothofagaceae) in the Maule Region, Chile.

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