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1. Physical and mechanical properties of different beech wood species grown at various climate conditions: a review.

2. A Comparison of Co-Occurrence of Special Forms of Selected Metals in Soil, on the Example of Sycamore, Beech, and Spruce Forest Complexes in Urbanized and Non-Urbanized Regions of Tatra National Park.

3. The history of Fagus sylvatica at its northern limit in Vendsyssel, Denmark.

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

5. Legacy effects of premature defoliation in response to an extreme drought event modulate phytochemical profiles with subtle consequences for leaf herbivory in European beech.

6. Quantitative analysis of commercial coating penetration into Fagus crenata wood using X-ray microtomography.

7. Mast seeding in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is associated with reduced fungal sporocarp production and community diversity.

8. Effects of the nematode Litylenchus crenatae subsp. mccannii and beech leaf disease on leaf fungal and bacterial communities on Fagus grandifolia (American beech).

9. Ecotypic variation in multiple traits of European beech: selection of suitable provenances based on performance and stability.

10. Characterizing foliar phenolic compounds and their absorption features in temperate forests using leaf spectroscopy.

12. Climate‐competition tradeoffs shape the range limits of European beech and Norway spruce along elevational gradients across the Carpathian Mountains.

13. The association of protein-bound methionine sulfoxide with proteomic basis for aging in beech seeds.

14. Elevation differentially shapes functional diversity patterns in understorey forest communities when considering intraspecific and interspecific trait variability.

15. Intraspecific variation in fine root morphology of European beech: a root order-based analysis of phenotypic root morphospace.

16. Experimental and Numerical Column Buckling Analysis of Hardwood Cross-Laminated Timber Panels.

17. A genome‐wide genetic association study reveals SNPs significantly associated with environmental variables and specific leaf area in European beech.

18. Interacting effects of fire and hydroclimate on oak and beech community prevalence in the southern Great Lakes region.

19. Leaf functional traits and ecological niche of Fagus grandifolia and Oreomunnea mexicana in natural forests and plantings as a proxy of climate change.

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

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

22. Widespread breakdown in masting in European beech due to rising summer temperatures.

23. Tenacity of Animal Disease Viruses on Wood Surfaces Relevant to Animal Husbandry.

24. Beneficial effects of native broadleaved forests on canopy beetle diversity are not reduced by admixture of non‐native conifers.

25. Detecting Pathogenic Phytophthora Species Using Volatile Organic Compounds.

26. Leaf gene expression trajectories during the growing season are consistent between sites and years in American beech.

27. Forest top canopy bacterial communities are influenced by elevation and host tree traits.

28. Limitations of estimating branch volume from terrestrial laser scanning.

29. Which trees form the best soil? Reclaimed mine soil properties under 22 tree species: 50 years later—assessment of physical and chemical properties.

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

31. Are there hybrid zones in Fagus sylvatica L. sensu lato?

32. Temporal and spatial variability of phloem structure in Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica and its link to climate.

33. Noise Analysis for Unbiased Tree Diameter Estimation from Personal Laser Scanning Data.

34. Bryophytes in classification and ecology of calcareous beech forests in Central Slovakia.

35. Detritivore physiology and growth benefit from algal presence during microbial leaf colonization.

36. Effects of Silver Nanoparticles on Germination and Seedling Characteristics of Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis) Seeds.

37. The response of forested upland micro-watersheds to extreme precipitation in a precipitation abundant year.

38. Unpunctual in diversity: The effect of stand species richness on spring phenology of deciduous tree stands varies among species and years.

39. Molded Plywood with Proportions of Beech Bark in Adhesive Mixtures: Production on an Industrial Scale.

40. Oriental beech decline caused by Brenneria alni.

41. Rapid assessment of beech leaf disease in Fagus sylvatica buds.

42. Contrasting patterns of water use efficiency and annual radial growth among European beech forests along the Italian peninsula.

43. Soil legacies of tree species richness in a young plantation do not modulate tree seedling response to watering regime.

44. Ecological and Biogeographical Imprints in a Beech Glacial Refugium.

45. Temperate tree microbiomes: divergent soil and phyllosphere microbial communities share few but dominant taxa.

46. Environmentally Friendly Chemical Modification of Four Wood Species by Glycerol–Maleic Anhydride Treatment: Physical, Mechanical, and Biological Assessment.

47. High phenotypic variation found within the offspring of each mother tree in Fagus sylvatica regardless of the environment or source population.

48. Effects of sepiolite addition to acrylic-latex paint on pull-off adhesion strength in nanosilver-impregnated and thermally-modified beech (Fagus orientalis L.) wood.

49. Effects of sepiolite addition to acrylic-latex paint on pull-off adhesion strength in nanosilver-impregnated and thermally-modified beech (Fagus orientalis L.) wood.

50. Granivore abundance shapes mutualism quality in plant–scatterhoarder interactions.

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