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  • 2. Comparison of δ(18)O and δ(13)C values between tree-ring whole wood and cellulose in five species growing under two different site conditions.
    Weigt RB, Bräunlich S, Zimmermann L, Saurer M, Grams TE, Dietrich HP, Siegwolf RT, Nikolova PS.
    Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom; 2015 Dec 15; 29(23):2233-44. PubMed ID: 26522315
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  • 4. Interactions of thinning and stem height on the drought response of radial stem growth and isotopic composition of Norway spruce (Picea abies).
    Sohn JA, Kohler M, Gessler A, Bauhus J.
    Tree Physiol; 2012 Oct 15; 32(10):1199-213. PubMed ID: 22961177
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  • 5. The long way down--are carbon and oxygen isotope signals in the tree ring uncoupled from canopy physiological processes?
    Offermann C, Ferrio JP, Holst J, Grote R, Siegwolf R, Kayler Z, Gessler A.
    Tree Physiol; 2011 Oct 15; 31(10):1088-102. PubMed ID: 21957095
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  • 6. Oxygen isotopes in tree rings are less sensitive to changes in tree size and relative canopy position than carbon isotopes.
    Klesse S, Weigt R, Treydte K, Saurer M, Schmid L, Siegwolf RTW, Frank DC.
    Plant Cell Environ; 2018 Dec 15; 41(12):2899-2914. PubMed ID: 30107635
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  • 7. Temperature-induced water stress in high-latitude forests in response to natural and anthropogenic warming.
    Trahan MW, Schubert BA.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2016 Feb 15; 22(2):782-91. PubMed ID: 26451763
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  • 8. Stable carbon isotope analysis reveals widespread drought stress in boreal black spruce forests.
    Walker XJ, Mack MC, Johnstone JF.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2015 Aug 15; 21(8):3102-13. PubMed ID: 25683740
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  • 9. Unravelling spatiotemporal tree-ring signals in Mediterranean oaks: a variance-covariance modelling approach of carbon and oxygen isotope ratios.
    Shestakova TA, Aguilera M, Ferrio JP, Gutiérrez E, Voltas J.
    Tree Physiol; 2014 Aug 15; 34(8):819-38. PubMed ID: 24870366
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  • 11. Increased water-use efficiency does not lead to enhanced tree growth under xeric and mesic conditions.
    Lévesque M, Siegwolf R, Saurer M, Eilmann B, Rigling A.
    New Phytol; 2014 Jul 15; 203(1):94-109. PubMed ID: 24635031
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  • 12. Larix decidua δ18O tree-ring cellulose mainly reflects the isotopic signature of winter snow in a high-altitude glacial valley of the European Alps.
    Leonelli G, Battipaglia G, Cherubini P, Saurer M, Siegwolf RTW, Maugeri M, Stenni B, Fusco S, Maggi V, Pelfini M.
    Sci Total Environ; 2017 Feb 01; 579():230-237. PubMed ID: 27890416
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  • 13. Growth enhancement of Picea abies trees under long-term, low-dose N addition is due to morphological more than to physiological changes.
    Krause K, Cherubini P, Bugmann H, Schleppi P.
    Tree Physiol; 2012 Dec 01; 32(12):1471-81. PubMed ID: 23135740
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  • 16. The unknown third - Hydrogen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose across Europe.
    Vitali V, Martínez-Sancho E, Treydte K, Andreu-Hayles L, Dorado-Liñán I, Gutierrez E, Helle G, Leuenberger M, Loader NJ, Rinne-Garmston KT, Schleser GH, Allen S, Waterhouse JS, Saurer M, Lehmann MM.
    Sci Total Environ; 2022 Mar 20; 813():152281. PubMed ID: 34942249
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  • 17. Drought response of five conifer species under contrasting water availability suggests high vulnerability of Norway spruce and European larch.
    Lévesque M, Saurer M, Siegwolf R, Eilmann B, Brang P, Bugmann H, Rigling A.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2013 Oct 20; 19(10):3184-99. PubMed ID: 23712589
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  • 18. Differential radial growth patterns between beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus robur L.) on periodically waterlogged soils.
    Scharnweber T, Manthey M, Wilmking M.
    Tree Physiol; 2013 Apr 20; 33(4):425-37. PubMed ID: 23564694
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  • 19. Mineral nutrition and elevated [CO(2)] interact to modify δ(13)C, an index of gas exchange, in Norway spruce.
    Marshall JD, Linder S.
    Tree Physiol; 2013 Nov 20; 33(11):1132-44. PubMed ID: 23425689
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  • 20. Different climate sensitivity for radial growth, but uniform for tree-ring stable isotopes along an aridity gradient in Polylepis tarapacana, the world's highest elevation tree species.
    Rodriguez-Caton M, Andreu-Hayles L, Morales MS, Daux V, Christie DA, Coopman RE, Alvarez C, Rao MP, Aliste D, Flores F, Villalba R.
    Tree Physiol; 2021 Aug 11; 41(8):1353-1371. PubMed ID: 33601406
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