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1. Recent human-induced atmospheric drying across Europe unprecedented in the last 400 years

2. Stable carbon isotope ratios of tree-ring cellulose from the site network of the EU-Project ‘ISONET’

3. Stable oxygen isotope ratios of tree-ring cellulose from the site network of the EU-Project ‘ISONET’

4. Climate Signals in Stable IsotopeTree-RingRecords

5. The unknown third – Hydrogen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose across Europe

6. The unknown third – Hydrogen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose across Europe

7. Radial and axial water movement in adult trees recorded by stable isotope tracing.

8. Erratum to: Tree rings reveal globally coherent signature of cosmogenic radiocarbon events in 774 and 993 CE (Nature Communications, (2018), 9, 1, (3605), 10.1038/s41467-018-06036-0)

9. Tree rings reveal globally coherent signature of cosmogenic radiocarbon events in 774 and 993 CE

10. Low-frequency noise in delta C-13 and delta O-18 tree ring data: A case study of Pinus uncinata in the Spanish Pyrenees

11. The pathway of oxygen isotopes from soil to wood (Lötschental, Swiss Alps)

17. Water-use efficiency and transpiration across European forests during the Anthropocene

19. Water-use efficiency and transpiration across European forests during the Anthropocene

20. Spatial variability and temporal trends in water-use efficiency of European forests

25. Climate signals in the European isotope network ISONET

26. Signal strength and climate calibration of a European tree-ring isotope network

28. A Late-Glacial forest in the lignite mine of Reichwalde – an interdisciplinary project

29. Interrelations between climatic changes and northern and alpine Holocene pine-limit movements - deduced from stable-isotope signals of 14C-dated subfossil pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) on the Kola Peninsula, northwestern Russia

31. Signal strength and climate calibration of a European tree‐ring isotope network

33. Spatio‐temporal patterns of tree growth as related to carbon isotope fractionation in European forests under changing climate

34. Water-use efficiency and transpiration across European forests during the Anthropocene

35. Seasonal transfer of oxygen isotopes from precipitation and soil to the tree ring: source water versus needle water enrichment

36. Signal strength and climate calibration of a European tree-ring isotope network

37. Recent warming and increasing CO2 stimulate growth of dominant trees under no water limitation in South Korea.

38. 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.

39. Contrasting water-use strategies to climate warming in white birch and larch in a boreal permafrost region.

40. Contrasting physiological strategies explain heterogeneous responses to severe drought conditions within local populations of a widespread conifer.

41. Unenriched xylem water contribution during cellulose synthesis influenced by atmospheric demand governs the intra-annual tree-ring δ 18 O signature.

42. Progress in high-resolution isotope-ratio analysis of tree rings using laser ablation.

43. Tree-ring isotopes from the Swiss Alps reveal non-climatic fingerprints of cyclic insect population outbreaks over the past 700 years.

44. Permafrost degradation alters the environmental signals recorded in tree-ring lignin methoxy group δ 2 H in northeastern China.

45. Drought impacts on tree carbon sequestration and water use - evidence from intra-annual tree-ring characteristics.

46. Increasing water-use efficiency mediates effects of atmospheric carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen on growth variability of central European conifers.

47. Drought reduces water uptake in beech from the drying topsoil, but no compensatory uptake occurs from deeper soil layers.

48. Radial and axial water movement in adult trees recorded by stable isotope tracing.

49. High-frequency stable isotope signals in uneven-aged forests as proxy for physiological responses to climate in Central Europe.

50. Insight into Canary Island pine physiology provided by stable isotope patterns of water and plant tissues along an altitudinal gradient.

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