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  1. The recommendations accompanying pesticide derogations from the FSC are not efficient for the management of leaf-cutting ants and termites in certified forest plantations in Brazil compar...

    Authors: José C. Zanuncio, Pedro G. Lemes, Luciana R. Antunes, José Luiz S. Maia, José Eduardo P. Mendes, Kaliana M. Tanganelli, Jonas Felipe Salvador and José E. Serrão
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:548
  2. Compared with previously reported data, we found that plant litter decomposes faster in river ecosystem than on forest floor in a comparable period, but the dynamics of metallic elemen...

    Authors: Kai Yue, Wanqin Yang, Yan Peng, Chuan Zhang, Chunping Huang, Zhenfeng Xu, Bo Tan and Fuzhong Wu
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:549
  3. Annals of Forest Science is publishing a series of review papers to celebrate 50 years of activities as a journal in forest and wood science. The reviews emphasize the extent to w...

    Authors: Jean Michel Leban, Marianne Peiffer, Jean-Daniel Bontemps and Erwin Dreyer
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:528
  4. We review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or ecosystem functioning in tropical rainforests. Drought plays a major role in shaping tropical rainforests ...

    Authors: Damien Bonal, Benoit Burban, Clément Stahl, Fabien Wagner and Bruno Hérault
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:522
  5. The real tissue structure, including local anisotropy directions, is defined from anatomical images of wood. Using this digital representation, thermal/mass diffusivity and mechanical propertie...

    Authors: Patrick Perré, Giana Almeida, Mehdi Ayouz and Xavier Frank
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:519
  6. This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologies over the last 10 years and provides perspectives for pioneering research to increase our un...

    Authors: Christophe Plomion, Catherine Bastien, Marie-Béatrice Bogeat-Triboulot, Laurent Bouffier, Annabelle Déjardin, Sébastien Duplessis, Bruno Fady, Myriam Heuertz, Anne-Laure Le Gac, Grégoire Le Provost, Valérie Legué, Marie-Anne Lelu-Walter, Jean-Charles Leplé, Stéphane Maury, Alexandre Morel, Sylvie Oddou-Muratorio…
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:488
  7. Increasing human impacts on forests, including unintentional movement of pathogens, climate change, and large-scale intensive plantations, are associated with an unprecedented rate of new disea...

    Authors: Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau, Jaime Aguayo, Cyril Dutech, Katherine J. Hayden, Claude Husson, Boris Jakushkin, Benoît Marçais, Dominique Piou, Cécile Robin and Corinne Vacher
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:487
  8. We demonstrate that, beyond leaf phenology, the phenological cycles of wood and fine roots present clear responses to environmental drivers in temperate and boreal trees. These drivers should b...

    Authors: Nicolas Delpierre, Yann Vitasse, Isabelle Chuine, Joannès Guillemot, Stéphane Bazot, This Rutishauser and Cyrille B. K. Rathgeber
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:477
  9. Based on their impact on many ecosystems, we review the relevance of mosses in research regarding stress tolerance, metabolism, and cell biology. We introduce the potential use of mosses as complementary model s...

    Authors: Stefanie J. Müller, Desirée D. Gütle, Jean-Pierre Jacquot and Ralf Reski
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:468
  10. Several aspects of the life cycle of the Périgord black truffle have been elucidated only recently, while others remain either controversial or unstudied. In this paper, we present a revised li...

    Authors: François Le Tacon, Andrea Rubini, Claude Murat, Claudia Riccioni, Christophe Robin, Beatrice Belfiori, Bernd Zeller, Herminia De la Varga, Emila Akroume, Aurélie Deveau, Francis Martin and Francesco Paolocci
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:461
  11. Wood machining is compulsory both for timber separation and the surfacing of wooden objects. The anisotropy, cellular nature and multi-scale level organisation of wood make its cutting complica...

    Authors: Bernard Thibaut, Louis Denaud, Robert Collet, Rémy Marchal, Jacques Beauchêne, Frédéric Mothe, Pierre-Jean Méausoone, Patrick Martin, Pierre Larricq and Florent Eyma
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:460
  12. Green chemistry for and from wood has developed numerous industrial products, namely biosourced, green wood adhesives and preservatives, foams, composite matrices, laminates, hard and flexible plastics, flexible...

    Authors: Antonio Pizzi
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:448
  13. This paper describes how the combination of genomics, genetic engineering, and 3D structural characterization has helped clarify the redox regulatory networks in poplar with consequences not on...

    Authors: Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Jérémy Couturier, Claude Didierjean, Eric Gelhaye, Mélanie Morel-Rouhier, Arnaud Hecker, Christophe Plomion, Desirée D. Gütle and Nicolas Rouhier
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:442
  14. Slash and burn practices affect tropical forests. Our results showed strong introgression between Inga ingoides and Inga edulis in the species contact area. Interspecific hybridization could be sought to improve ...

    Authors: Alexandr Rollo, Bohdan Lojka, David Honys, Bohumil Mandák, Julio A. Chia Wong, Carmen Santos, Rita Costa, Celestino Quintela-Sabarís and Maria M. Ribeiro
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:535
  15. The altered proportion of Korean pine to broadleaved tree species following selective logging strongly affected post-harvest regeneration and species coexistence pattern in a temperate...

    Authors: Lin Qi, Jian Yang, Dapao Yu, Limin Dai and Marco Contrereas
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:537
  16. Cork oak decline is widespread in all its distribution range and seems to be triggered mainly by both mismanagement and unfavorable climatic factors. As a result, cork oak forests become suscep...

    Authors: Riziero Tiberi, Manuela Branco, Matteo Bracalini, Francesco Croci and Tiziana Panzavolta
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2016 73:534
  17. Biomass equations are presented for five tree species growing in a natural forest in Ethiopia. Fitted models showed more accurate estimations than published generalized models for this dry trop...

    Authors: Mehari A. Tesfaye, Andrés Bravo-Oviedo, Felipe Bravo and Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:533
  18. We present simple models of forest net primary production (NPP) in Germany that show increasing productivity, especially in mountainous areas, under warming unless water becomes a limiting fact...

    Authors: Martin Gutsch, Petra Lasch-Born, Felicitas Suckow and Christopher P.O. Reyer
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:532
  19. Key message In Chile, breeding radiata pine for growth has led to drifts in the degree of drought tolerance of the seedlings. Interior provenances gained a larger...

    Authors: Sergio E. Espinoza, Carlos R. Magni, Rómulo E. Santelices, Milǒs Ivković and Antonio M. Cabrera
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:498
  20. We provided a precise quantitative analysis of the factors at the origin of bark damage during harvesting operations and developed a model able to predict them accurately. The major factors wer...

    Authors: Aikaterini Nakou, Udo Hans Sauter and Ulrich Kohnle
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:530
  21. Throughfall nutrient fluxes were generally higher in a mixed stand than in a pure stand of Oriental beech. Throughfall fluxes were higher than bulk precipitation fluxes except for nitr...

    Authors: Maryam Salehi, Ghavamudin Zahedi Amiri, Pedram Attarod, Ali Salehi, Ivano Brunner, Patrick Schleppi and Anne Thimonier
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:525
  22. Genetic diversity appears to be unaffected by disturbance in a stand of the light-demanding Neotropical tree V. michelii. Although spatial genetic structure...

    Authors: Ivan Scotti, William Montaigne, Klára Cseke and Stéphane Traissac
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:508
  23. We compiled 2,458 biomass equations from 168 destructive sampling studies in Indonesia. Unpublished academic theses contributed the largest share of the biomass equations. The availability of t...

    Authors: Kamalakumari Anitha, Louis V. Verchot, Shijo Joseph, Martin Herold, Solichin Manuri and Valerio Avitabile
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:507
  24. The study developed equations for predicting aboveground and belowground biomass of planted and coppiced Eucalyptus globulus in NW Spain. It was the first published work considering site effects on aboveground b...

    Authors: Daniel J. Vega-Nieva, Enrique Valero, Juan Picos and Enrique Jiménez
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:493
  25. In mixed forests, coarse woody debris promotes the successful establishment and growth of conifers and beech. In contrast to beech and fir, older spruce seedlings were only present on coarse wo...

    Authors: Olga Orman and Janusz Szewczyk
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:492
  26. In the original paper two errors were spotted after online publication.

    Authors: Marco Ferretti, Marco Calderisi, Aldo Marchetto, Peter Waldner, Anne Thimonier, Mathieu Jonard, Nathalie Cools, Pasi Rautio, Nicholas Clarke, Karin Hansen, Päivi Merilä and Nenad Potočić
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:472

    The original article was published in Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:s13595-014-0445-6

  27. Foliar phosphorus concentrations have decreased in Europe during the last 20 years. High atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate change might be responsible for this trend. Continued decrea...

    Authors: Ulrike Talkner, Karl Josef Meiwes, Nenad Potočić, Ivan Seletković, Nathalie Cools, Bruno De Vos and Pasi Rautio
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:459
  28. The ICP Forests network can be a platform for large-scale mycorrhizal studies. Mapping and monitoring of mycorrhizas have untapped potential to inform science, management, conservation and policy regarding di.....

    Authors: Laura M. Suz, Nadia Barsoum, Sue Benham, Chris Cheffings, Filipa Cox, Louise Hackett, Alan G. Jones, Gregory M. Mueller, David Orme, Walter Seidling, Sietse Van Der Linde and Martin I. Bidartondo
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:447
  29. Few integration steps (adding low-cost ozone measurements, link to existing conventional monitors, joint data processing) transformed the traditional forest monitoring network into a multifunct...

    Authors: Antonella Cristofori, Giovanni Bacaro, Mauro Confalonieri, Fabiana Cristofolini, Luisa Frati, Francesco Geri, Elena Gottardini, Gabriele Tonidandel, Fabio Zottele and Marco Ferretti
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:440
  30. Coexisting Mediterranean oaks are differently predisposed to heat- and drought-induced dieback as a function of height, prior growth, wood anatomy, and growth responsiveness to temperatures. To...

    Authors: J. Julio Camarero, Gabriel Sangüesa-Barreda and Marta Vergarechea
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:523
  31. We used tree ring analysis to assess the response of Pinus pinea to climate change in South Iberia. Climate–growth relationships changed over time, with grea...

    Authors: Fabio Natalini, Alexandra Cristina Correia, Javier Vázquez-Piqué and Reyes Alejano
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:521

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2017 74:4

  32. Climate change is likely to heavily affect the provision of goods and services of Mediterranean forests. Our results strongly point out the need to develop adaptive strategies to mitig...

    Authors: Marta Pardos, Rafael Calama, Michael Maroschek, Werner Rammer and Manfred J. Lexer
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:520
  33. The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda, is a potential vector of the pitch canker disease pathogen. The insect could transmit the pathogenic fungus during its maturation or regenerat...

    Authors: Diana Bezos, Pablo Martínez-Álvarez, Julio J. Diez and Mercedes M. Fernández
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:515
  34. We assessed tree frost tolerance using electrolyte leakage and a method based on irreversible diameter change of branches. It was shown that irreversible diameter change correlates with electro...

    Authors: Anna Lintunen, Teemu Paljakka, Anu Riikonen, Leena Lindén, Lauri Lindfors, Eero Nikinmaa and Teemu Hölttä
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:516
  35. Content and type of extractives vary considerably among woody species in the Congo Basin tropical forest. They influence the natural durability of wood with respect to fungal and insect degrada...

    Authors: Steeve Mounguengui, Jean-Bosco Saha Tchinda, Maurice Kor Ndikontar, Stéphane Dumarçay, Christiane Attéké, Dominique Perrin, Eric Gelhaye and Philippe Gérardin
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:514
  36. The identification of an anomaly with deleterious effect and Mendelian segregation (3 normal: 1 abnormal) allowed the detection of a marker linked to a locus for the anomalous phenotype. This m...

    Authors: Maria C. P. Fuchs, Evandro V. Tambarussi, Juliana C. Lourenção, Letícia M. Nogueira, Tânia M. Bortoloto, Esteban R. González, Shinitiro Oda and Celso L. Marino
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:502
  37. Xylem and soil CO 2 fluxes in coppiced oak forests increase with clonal size, suggesting larger expenditures of energ...

    Authors: Roberto Salomón, María Valbuena-Carabaña, Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada, Doug Aubrey, MaryAnne McGuire, Robert Teskey, Luis Gil and Inés González-Doncel
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:504
  38. In this paper it is shown that a simultaneous adjustment provides more efficient estimates of total tree biomass than with independent modelling for biomass estimates by compartments (canopy, b...

    Authors: Carlos Roberto Sanquetta, Alexandre Behling, Ana Paula Dalla Corte, Sylvio Péllico Netto, Ana Beatriz Schikowski and Mauricio Koubay do Amaral
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:497

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:s13595-015-0506-5

  39. Thermogravimetric analysis, performed on small samples of earlywood (EW) or latewood (LW), indicated that earlywood is more susceptible to thermal degradation than latewood. These results sugge...

    Authors: Joël Hamada, Anélie Pétrissans, Frédéric Mothe, Julien Ruelle, Mathieu Pétrissans and Philippe Gérardin
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:499
  40. Spruce trees emit significant amounts of trans-4-thujanol, but the amount of this compound in bark decreases with tree age. Trans-4-thujanol acts as an efficient repellent for the bark...

    Authors: Laima Blažytė-Čereškienė, Violeta Apšegaitė, Sandra Radžiutė, Raimondas Mozūraitis, Vincas Būda and Dalė Pečiulytė
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 73:494
  41. Aleppo pine stands can be made more resilient to disturbances such as forest fires, by introducing native and resprouting hardwood species. Pine density impacts seedling establishment by modify...

    Authors: Jordane Gavinet, Alberto Vilagrosa, Esteban Chirino, Maria Elena Granados, V. Ramón Vallejo and Bernard Prévosto
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2015 72:495

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