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1. Allen C.D.; Macalady A.K.; Chenchouni H.; Bachelet D.; McDowell N.; Vennetier M.; Kitzberger T.; Rigling A.; Breshears D.D.; Hogg E.H.; Gonzalez P.; Fensham R.; Zhang Z.; Castro J.; Demidova N.; Lim J.H.; Allard G.; Running S.W.; Semerci A.; Cobb N. A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging climate change risks for forests // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.4. – P.660-684

2. Lindner M.; Maroschek M.; Netherer S.; Kremer A.; Barbati A.; Garcia-Gonzalo J.; Seidl R.; Delzon S.; Corona P.; Kolstrom M.; Lexer M.J.; Marchetti M. Climate change impacts, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability of European forest ecosystems // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.4. – P.698-709

3. Keeley J.E. Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.1. – P.116-126

4. Flannigan M.D.; Krawchuk M.A.; de Groot W.J.; Wotton B.M.; Gowman L.M. Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.5. – P.483-507

5. Way D.A.; Oren R. Differential responses to changes in growth temperature between trees from different functional groups and biomes: a review and synthesis of data // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.30. – Iss.6. – P.669-688

6. Jose S. Agroforestry for ecosystem services and environmental benefits: an overview // AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS. – 2009. – Vol.76. – Iss.1. – P.1-10

7. Bauhus J.; Puettmann K.; Messier C. Silviculture for old-growth attributes // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.4. – P.525-537

8. de Vries W.; Solberg S.; Dobbertin M.; Sterba H.; Laubhann D.; van Oijen M.; Evans C.; Gundersen P.; Kros J.; Wamelink G.W.; Reinds G.J.; Sutton M.A. The impact of nitrogen deposition on carbon sequestration by European forests and heathlands // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.8. – P.1814-1823

9. Dukes J.S.; Pontius J.; Orwig D.; Garnas J.R.; Rodgers V.L.; Brazee N.; Cooke B.; Theoharides K.A.; Stange E.E.; Harrington R.; Ehrenfeld J.; Gurevitch J.; Lerdau M.; Stinson K.; Wick R.; Ayres M. Responses of insect pests, pathogens, and invasive plant species to climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: What can we predict? // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2009. – Vol.39. – Iss.2. – P.231-248

10. Nishiyama Y. Structure and properties of the cellulose microfibril // JOURNAL OF WOOD SCIENCE. – 2009. – Vol.55. – Iss.4. – P.241-249

11. Richardson A.D.; Hollinger D.Y.; Dail D.B.; Lee J.T.; Munger J.W.; O'Keefe J. Influence of spring phenology on seasonal and annual carbon balance in two contrasting New England forests // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.29. – Iss.3. – P.321-331

12. Salmen L.; Burgert I. Cell wall features with regard to mechanical performance. A review COST Action E35 2004-2008: Wood machining - micromechanics and fracture // HOLZFORSCHUNG. – 2009. – Vol.63. – Iss.2. – P.121-129

13. Nave L.E.; Vance E.D.; Swanston C.W.; Curtis P.S. Harvest impacts on soil carbon storage in temperate forests // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.5. – P.857-866

14. Sala A.; Woodruff D.R.; Meinzer F.C. Carbon dynamics in trees: feast or famine? // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2012. – Vol.32. – Iss.6. – P.764-775

15. de Bello F.; Thuiller W.; Leps J.; Choler P.; Clement J.C.; Macek P.; Sebastia M.T.; Lavorel S. Partitioning of functional diversity reveals the scale and extent of trait convergence and divergence // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2009. – Vol.20. – Iss.3. – P.475-486

16. Niinemets U. Responses of forest trees to single and multiple environmental stresses from seedlings to mature plants: Past stress history, stress interactions, tolerance and acclimation // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.260. – Iss.10. – P.1623-1639

17. Klutsch J.G.; Negron J.F.; Costello S.L.; Rhoades C.C.; West D.R.; Popp J.; Caissie R. Stand characteristics and downed woody debris accumulations associated with a mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonusponderosae Hopkins) outbreak in Colorado // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.5. – P.641-649

18. Millard P.; Grelet G.A. Nitrogen storage and remobilization by trees: ecophysiological relevance in a changing world // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.30. – Iss.9. – P.1083-1095

19. Dengler J.; Jansen F.; Glockler F.; Peet R.K.; De Caceres M.; Chytry M.; Ewald J.; Oldeland J.; Lopez-Gonzalez G.; Finckh M.; Mucina L.; Rodwell J.S.; Schaminee J.H.; Spencer N. The Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD): a new resource for vegetation science // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2011. – Vol.22. – Iss.4. – P.582-597

20. Rehfeldt G.E.; Ferguson D.E.; Crookston N.L. Aspen, climate, and sudden decline in western USA // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.11. – P.2353-2364

21. Wotton B.M.; Nock C.A.; Flannigan M.D. Forest fire occurrence and climate change in Canada // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2010. – Vol.19. – Iss.3. – P.253-271

22. Cruz M.G.; Alexander M.E. Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2010. – Vol.19. – Iss.4. – P.377-398

23. Vitasse Y.; Delzon S.; Dufrene E.; Pontailler J.Y.; Louvet J.M.; Kremer A.; Michalet R. Leaf phenology sensitivity to temperature in European trees: Do within-species populations exhibit similar responses? // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.5. – P.735-744

24. Rollins M.G. Landfire: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.3. – P.235-249

25. Wilson J.B.; Peet R.K.; Dengler J.; Partel M. Plant species richness: the world records // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2012. – Vol.23. – Iss.4. – P.796-802

26. Pretzsch H.; Schutze G. Transgressiveoveryielding in mixed compared with pure stands of Norway spruce and European beech in Central Europe: evidence on stand level and explanation on individual tree level // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. – 2009. – Vol.128. – Iss.2. – P.183-204

27. Celton J.M.; Tustin D.S.; Chagne D.; Gardiner S.E. Construction of a dense genetic linkage map for apple rootstocks using SSRs developed from Malus ESTs and Pyrus genomic sequences // TREE GENETICS & GENOMES. – 2009. – Vol.5. – Iss.1. – P.93-107

28. vanLeeuwen M.; Nieuwenhuis M. Retrieval of forest structural parameters using LiDAR remote sensing // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. – 2010. – Vol.129. – Iss.4. – P.749-770

29. Jorgenson M.T.; Romanovsky V.; Harden J.; Shur Y.; O'Donnell J.; Schuur E.A.; Kanevskiy M.; Marchenko S. Resilience and vulnerability of permafrost to climate change // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2010. – Vol.40. – Iss.7. – P.1219-1236

30. Basuki T.M.; van Laake P.E.; Skidmore A.K.; Hussin Y.A. Allometric equations for estimating the above-ground biomass in tropical lowland Dipterocarp forests // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.257. – Iss.8. – P.1684-1694

31. Liu Y.Q.; Stanturf J.; Goodrick S Trends in global wildfire potential in a changing climate // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.4. – P.685-697

32. Klimesova J.; de Bello F. CLO-PLA: the database of clonal and bud bank traits of Central European flora // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2009. – Vol.20. – Iss.4. – P.511-516

33. Kustas W.; Anderson M. Advances in thermal infrared remote sensing for land surface modeling // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.12. – P.2071-2081

34. Solberg S.; Dobbertin M.; Reinds G.J.; Lange H.; Andreassen K.; Fernandez P.G.; Hildingsson A.; de Vries W. Analyses of the impact of changes in atmospheric deposition and climate on forest growth in European monitoring plots: A stand growth approach // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.8. – P.1735-1750

35. Eilmann B.; Zweifel R.; Buchmann N.; Fonti P.; Rigling A. Drought-induced adaptation of the xylem in Scots pine and pubescent oak // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.29. – Iss.8. – P.1011-1020

36. Eckert A.J.; Pande B.; Ersoz E.S.; Wrigh, M.H.; Rashbrook V.K.; Nicolet C.M.; Neale D.B. High-throughput genotyping and mapping of single nucleotide polymorphisms in loblolly pine (Pinustaeda L.) // TREE GENETICS & GENOMES. – 2009. – Vol.5. – Iss.1. – P.225-234

37. de Bello F.; Lavergne S.; Meynard C.N.; Leps J.; Thuiller W. The partitioning of diversity: showing Theseus a way out of the labyrinth // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2010. – Vol.21. – Iss.5. – P.992-1000

38. Steppe K.; De Pauw D.J.; Doody T.M.; Teskey R.O. A comparison of sap flux density using thermal dissipation, heat pulse velocity and heat field deformation methods // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.150. – Iss.7-8. – P.1046-1056

39. Kasischke E.S.; Verbyla D.L.; Rupp T.S.; McGuire A.D.; Murphy K.A.; Jandt R.; Barnes J.L.; Hoy E.E.; Duffy P.A.; Calef M.; Turetsky M.R. Alaska's changing fire regime - implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2010. – Vol.40. – Iss.7. – P.1313-1324

40. Arts B.; Buizer M. Forests, discourses, institutions A discursive-institutional analysis of global forest governance // FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS. – 2009. – Vol.11. – Iss.5-6. – P.340-347

41. James P.; Tzoulas K.; Adams M.D.; Barber A.; Box J.; Breuste J.; Elmqvist T.; Frith M.; Gordon C.; Greening K.L.; Handley J.; Haworth S.; Kazmierczak A.E.; Johnston M.; Korpela K.; Moretti M.; Niemela J.; Pauleit S.; Roe M.H.; Sadler J.P.; Thompson C.W. Towards an integrated understanding of green space in the European built environment // URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING. – 2009. – Vol.8. – Iss.2. – P.65-75

42. Repola J. Biomass Equations for Scots Pine and Norway Spruce in Finland // SILVA FENNICA. – 2009. – Vol.43. – Iss.4. – P.625-647

43. van der Molen M.K.; Dolman A.J.; Ciais P.; Eglin T.; Gobron N.; Law B.E.; Meir P.; Peters W.; Phillips O.L.; Reichstein M.; Chen T.; Dekker S.C.; Doubkova M.; Friedl M.A.; Jung M.; van den Hurk B.J.; de Jeu R.A.; Kruijt B.; Ohta T.; Rebel K.T.; Plummer S.; Seneviratne S.I.; Sitch S.; Teuling A.J.; van der Werf G.R.; Wang G Drought and ecosystem carbon cycling // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2011. – Vol.151. – Iss.7. – P.765-773

44. Ager A.A.; Valliant N.M.; Finney M.A. A comparison of landscape fuel treatment strategies to mitigate wildland fire risk in the urban interface and preserve old forest structure // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.8. – P.1556-1570

45. Moser L.; Fonti P.; Buntgen U.; Esper J.; Luterbacher J.; Franzen J.; Frank D Timing and duration of European larch growing season along altitudinal gradients in the Swiss Alps // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.30. – Iss.2. – P.225-233

46. Walmsley J.D.; Godbold D.L. Stump Harvesting for Bioenergy - A Review of the Environmental Impacts // FORESTRY. – 2010. – Vol.83. – Iss.1. – P.17-38

47. Woodall C.W.; Oswalt C.M.; Westfall J.A.; Perry C.H.; Nelson M.D.; Finley A.O. An indicator of tree migration in forests of the eastern United States // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.257. – Iss.5. – P.1434-1444

48. Queloz V.; Grunig C.R.; Berndt R.; Kowalski T.; Sieber T.N.; Holdenrieder O. Cryptic speciation in Hymenoscyphusalbidus // FOREST PATHOLOGY. – 2011. – Vol.41. – Iss.2. – P.133-142

49. Fernandez J.E.; Cuevas M.V. Irrigation scheduling from stem diameter variations: A review // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.150. – Iss.2. – P.135-151

50. Jupp D.L.; Culvenor D.S.; Lovell J.L.; Newnham G.J.; Strahler A.H.; Woodcock C.E. Estimating forest LAI profiles and structural parameters using a ground-based laser called 'Echidna (R)' // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.29. – Iss.2. – P.171-181

51. Sullivan A.L. Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990-2007. 1: Physical and quasi-physical models // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.4. – P.349-368

52. Richards A.E.; Forrester D.I.; Bauhus J.; Scherer-Lorenzen M. The influence of mixed tree plantations on the nutrition of individual species: a review // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.30. – Iss.9. – P.1192-1208

53. Ryu Y.; Sonnentag O.; Nilson T.; Vargas R; Kobayashi H.; Wenk R.; Baldocchi D.D. How to quantify tree leaf area index in an open savanna ecosystem: A multi-instrument and multi-model approach // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.150. – Iss.1. – P.63-76

54. Russell-Smith J.; Murphy B.P.; Meyer C.P.; Cooka G.D.; Maier S.; Edwards A.C.; Schatz J.; Brocklehurst P. Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: limitations, challenges, applications // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.1. – P.1-18

55. Holl K.D.; Aide T.M. When and where to actively restore ecosystems? // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2011. – Vol.261. – Iss.10. – P.1558-1563

56. Harrison S.P.; Prentice I.C.; Barboni D.; Kohfeld K.E.; Ni J.; Sutra J.P.Ecophysiological and bioclimatic foundations for a global plant functional classification // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2010. – Vol.21. – Iss.2. – P.300-317

57. Tian H.; Chen G.; Liu M.; Zhang C.; Sun G.; Lu C.; Xu X.; Ren W.; Pan S.; Chappelka A. Model estimates of net primary productivity, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency in the terrestrial ecosystems of the southern United States during 1895-2007 // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.7. – P.1311-1327

58. Korpela I.; Orka H.; Maltamo M.; Tokola T.; Hyyppa J. Tree Species Classification Using Airborne LiDAR - Effects of Stand and Tree Parameters, Downsizing of Training Set, Intensity Normalization, and Sensor Type // SILVA FENNICA. – 2010. – Vol.44. – Iss.2. – P.319-339

59. Quesada M.; Sanchez-Azofeifa G.A.; Alvarez-Anorve M.; Stoner K.E.; Avila-Cabadilla L.; Calvo-Alvarado J.; Castillo A.; Espirito-Santo M.M.; Fagundes M.; Fernandes G.W.; Gamon J.; Lopezaraiza-Mikel M.; Lawrence D.; Morellato L.P.; Powers J.S.; Neves F.D.; Rosas-Guerrero V.; Sayago R.; Sanchez-Montoya G.Succession and management of tropical dry forests in the Americas: Review and new perspectives // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.6. – P.1014-1024

60. Stevanic J.S.; Salme L. Orientation of the wood polymers in the cell wall of spruce wood fibres // HOLZFORSCHUNG. – 2009. – Vol.63. – Iss.5. – P.497-503

61. Xiao J.; Zhuang Q.; Law B.E.; Baldocchi D.D.; Chen J.; Richardson A.D.; Melillo J.M.; Davis K.J.; Hollinger D.Y.; Wharton S.; Oren R.; Noormets A.; Fischer M.L.; Verma S.B.; Cook D.R.; Sun G.; McNulty S.; Wofsy S.C.; Bolstad P.V.; Burns S.P.; Curtis P.S.; Drake B.G.; Falk M.; Foster D.R.; Gu L.H.; Hadley J.L.; Katulk G.G.; Litvak M.; Ma S.Y.; Martinz T.A.; Matamala R.; Meyers T.P.; Monson R.K.; Munger J.W.; Oechel W.C.; Paw U.K.; Schmid H.P.; Scott R.L.; Starr G.; Suyker A.E.; Torn M.S. Assessing net ecosystem carbon exchange of U.S. terrestrial ecosystems by integrating eddy covariance flux measurements and satellite observations // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2011. – Vol.151. – Iss.1. – P.60-69

62. Netherer S.; Schopf A. Potential effects of climate change on insect herbivores in European forests-General aspects and the pine processionary moth as specific example // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.4. – P.831-838

63. Boer M.M.; Sadler R.J.; Wittkuhn R.S.; Mccaw L.; Grierson P.F. Long-term impacts of prescribed burning on regional extent and incidence of wildfires-Evidence from 50 years of active fire management in SW Australian forests // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.259. – Iss.1. – P.132-142

64. Moody J.A.; Martin D.A. Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.1. – P.96-115

65. Worrall J.J.; Marchetti S.B.; Egeland L.; Mask R.A.; Eager T.; Howell B. Effects and etiology of sudden aspen decline in southwestern Colorado, USA // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.260. – Iss.5. – P.638-648

66. Gustafsson L.; Kouki J.; Sverdrup-Thygeson A. Tree retention as a conservation measure in clear-cut forests of northern Europe: a review of ecological consequences // SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. – 2010. – Vol.25. – Iss.4. – P.295-308

67. Campbell J.L.; Rustad L.E.; Boyer E.W.; Christopher S.F.; Driscoll C.T.; Fernandez I.J.; Groffman P.M.; Houle D.; Kiekbusch J.; Magill A.H.; Mitchell M.J.; Ollinger S.V. Consequences of climate change for biogeochemical cycling in forests of northeastern North America // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2009. – Vol.39. – Iss.2. – P.264-284

68. Nunery J.S.; Keeton W.S. Forest carbon storage in the northeastern United States: Net effects of harvesting frequency, post-harvest retention, and wood products // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.8. – P.1363-1375

69. Aronson E.L.; McNulty S.G. Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.11. – P.1791-1799

70. Rolecek J.; Tichy L.; Zeleny D.; Chytry M. Modified TWINSPAN classification in which the hierarchy respects cluster heterogeneity // JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. – 2009. – Vol.20. – Iss.4. – P.596-602

71. Amiro B.D.; Cantin A.; Flannigan M.D.; de Groot W.J. Future emissions from Canadian boreal forest fires // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2009. – Vol.39. – Iss.4. – P.383-395

72. Porter-Bolland L.; Ellis E.A.; Guariguata M.R.; Ruiz-Mallen I.; Negrete-Yankelevich S.; Reyes-Garcia V. Community managed forests and forest protected areas: An assessment of their conservation effectiveness across the tropics // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2012. – Vol.268. – P.6-17

73. Muller J.; Butler R. A review of habitat thresholds for dead wood: a baseline for management recommendations in European forests // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. – 2010. – Vol.129. – Iss.6. – P.981-992

74. Wang Y.P.; Trudinger C.M.; Enting I.G. A review of applications of model-data fusion to studies of terrestrial carbon fluxes at different scales // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.11. – P.1829-1842

75. Safford H.D.; Schmidt D.A.; Carlson C.H. Effects of fuel treatments on fire severity in an area of wildland-urban interface, Angora Fire, Lake Tahoe Basin, California // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.5. – P.773-787

76. Vitasse Y.; Delzon S.; Bresson C.C.; Michalet R.; Kremer A. Altitudinal differentiation in growth and phenology among populations of temperate-zone tree species growing in a common garden // CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. – 2009. – Vol.39. – Iss.7. – P.1259-1269

77. Kowalski T.; Holdenrieder O. The teleomorph of Chalarafraxinea, the causal agent of ash dieback // FOREST PATHOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.39. – Iss.5. – P.304-308

78. Johnson D.M.; Woodruff D.R.; McCulloh K.A.; Meinzer F.C. Leaf hydraulic conductance, measured in situ, declines and recovers daily: leaf hydraulics, water potential and stomatalconductance in four temperate and three tropical tree species // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.29. – Iss.7. – P.879-887

79. Wu C.Y.; Niu Z.; Tang Q.; Huang W.J.; Rivard B.; Feng J.L. Remote estimation of gross primary production in wheat using chlorophyll-related vegetation indices // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.6-7. – P.1015-1021

80. Vieira J.; Campelo F.; Nabais C. Age-dependent responses of tree-ring growth and intra-annual density fluctuations of Pinuspinaster to Mediterranean climate // TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. – 2009. – Vol.23. – Iss.2. – P.257-265

81. Shorohova E.; Kuuluvainen T.; Kangur A.; Jogiste K. Natural stand structures, disturbance regimes and successional dynamics in the Eurasian boreal forests: a review with special reference to Russian studies // ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE. – 2009. – Vol.66. – Iss.2.

82. Moreira F.; Vaz P.; Catry F.; Silva J.S. Regional variations in wildfire susceptibility of land-cover types in Portugal: implications for landscape management to minimize fire hazard // INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. – 2009. – Vol.18. – Iss.5. – P.563-574

83. Kramer K.; Degen B.; Buschbom J.; Hickler T.; Thuiller W.; Sykes M.T.; de Winter W. Modelling exploration of the future of European beech (Fagussylvatica L.) under climate change-Range, abundance, genetic diversity and adaptive response // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2010. – Vol.259. – Iss.11. – P.2213-2222

84. Plain C.; Gerant D.; Maillard P.; Dannoura M.; Dong Y.W.; Zeller B.; Priault P.; Parent F.; Epron D. Tracing of recently assimilated carbon in respiration at high temporal resolution in the field with a tuneable diode laser absorption spectrometer after in situ (CO2)-C-13 pulse labelling of 20-year-old beech trees // TREE PHYSIOLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.29. – Iss.11. – P.1433-1445

85. You L.Z.; Rosegrant M.W.; Wood S.; Sun D.S. Impact of growing season temperature on wheat productivity in China // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.6-7. – P.1009-1014

86. Ormeno E.; Cespedes B.; Sanchez I.A.; Velasco-Garcia A.; Moreno J.M.; Fernandez C.; Baldy V. The relationship between terpenes and flammability of leaf litter // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.257. – Iss.2. – P.471-482

87. Cheng W.G.; Sakai H.; Yagi K.; Hasegawa T. Interactions of elevated [CO2] and night temperature on rice growth and yield // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2009. – Vol.149. – Iss.1. – P.51-58

88. Bakys R.; Vasaitis R.; Barklund P.; Thomsen I.; Stenlid J. Occurrence and pathogenicity of fungi in necrotic and non-symptomatic shoots of declining common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Sweden // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. – 2009. – Vol.128. – Iss.1. – P.51-60

89. Wachowiak W.; Balk P.A.; Savolainen O. Search for nucleotide diversity patterns of local adaptation in dehydrins and other cold-related candidate genes in Scots pine (Pinussylvestris L.) // TREE GENETICS & GENOMES. – 2009. – Vol.5. – Iss.1. – P.117-132

90. Lobell D.B.; Burke M.B. On the use of statistical models to predict crop yield responses to climate change // AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY. – 2010. – Vol.150. – Iss.11. – P.1443-1452

91. Keane R.E.; Hessburg P.F.; Landres P.B.; Swanson F.J. The use of historical range and variability (HRV) in landscape management // FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. – 2009. – Vol.258. – Iss.7. – P.1025-1037

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