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1. Interactive effects of ultraviolet radiation and elevated CO 2 concentration on photosynthetic characteristics of European beech saplings during the vegetation season.

2. Ultraviolet radiation modulates C:N stoichiometry and biomass allocation in Fagus sylvatica saplings cultivated under elevated CO 2 concentration.

3. Investigating the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaf characteristics along the vertical canopy profile: leaf structure, photosynthetic capacity, light energy dissipation and photoprotection mechanisms.

4. Photosynthetic traits of Siebold's beech seedlings in changing light conditions by removal of shading trees under elevated CO₂.

5. Photoperiod and temperature responses of bud swelling and bud burst in four temperate forest tree species.

6. Relationship between photochemical reflectance index and leaf ecophysiological and biochemical parameters under two different water statuses: towards a rapid and efficient correction method using real-time measurements.

7. Competition for nitrogen between European beech and sycamore maple shifts in favour of beech with decreasing light availability.

8. Light and competition gradients fail to explain the coexistence of shade-tolerant Fagus sylvatica and shade-intermediate Quercus petraea seedlings.

9. A photochemical method for improvement of color stability at polymer-wood biointerfaces.

10. Use of thermal imaging to determine leaf conductance along a canopy gradient in European beech (Fagus sylvatica).

11. Growth and posture control strategies in Fagus sylvatica and Acer pseudoplatanus saplings in response to canopy disturbance.

12. Insights into xylem vulnerability to cavitation in Fagus sylvatica L.: phenotypic and environmental sources of variability.

13. Within-canopy and ozone fumigation effects on delta13C and Delta18O in adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees: relation to meteorological and gas exchange parameters.

14. Gregarious bamboo flowering opens a window of opportunity for regeneration in a temperate forest of Patagonia.

15. Effects of chronic elevated ozone exposure on gas exchange responses of adult beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) as related to the within-canopy light gradient.

16. Seasonal time-course of gradients of photosynthetic capacity and mesophyll conductance to CO2 across a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) canopy.

17. Ontogenetic variation in the relative influence of light and belowground resources on European beech seedling growth.

18. Pacific Ocean and Japan Sea ecotypes of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) differ in photosystem responses to continuous high light.

19. Antioxidative defence of old growth beech (Fagus sylvatica) under double ambient O3 concentrations in a free-air exposure system.

20. O3 flux-related responsiveness of photosynthesis, respiration, and stomatal conductance of adult Fagus sylvatica to experimentally enhanced free-air O3 exposure.

21. CASIROZ: Root parameters and types of ectomycorrhiza of young beech plants exposed to different ozone and light regimes.

22. Tree internal signalling and defence reactions under ozone exposure in sun and shade leaves of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees.

23. Significance of ozone exposure for inter-annual differences in primary metabolites of old-growth beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) trees in a mixed forest stand.

24. Modelling ozone effects on adult beech trees through simulation of defence, damage, and repair costs: Implementation of the CASIROZ ozone model in the ANAFORE forest model.

25. Chronic ozone exposure affects leaf senescence of adult beech trees: a chlorophyll fluorescence approach.

26. Distribution of UV-shielding of the epidermis of sun and shade leaves of the beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) as monitored by multi-colour fluorescence imaging.

27. Beech leaf colonization by the endophyte Apiognomonia errabunda dramatically depends on light exposure and climatic conditions.

28. Photoinhibition in seedlings of Fraxinus and Fagus under natural light conditions: implications for forest regeneration?

29. A new method to determine the oxygen concentration inside the sapwood of trees.

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