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Zweifel, Roman and Pappas, Christoforos and Peters, Richard L. and Babst, Flurin and Balanzategui, Daniel and Basler, David and Bastos, Ana and Beloiu, Mirela and Buchmann, Nina and Bose, Arun K. and Braun, Sabine and Damm, Alexander and D'Odorico, Petra and Eitel, Jan U. H. and Etzold, Sophia and Fonti, Patrick and Rouholahnejad Freund, Elham and Gessler, Arthur and Haeni, Matthias and Hoch, Günter and Kahmen, Ansgar and Körner, Christian and Krejza, Jan and Krumm, Frank and Leuchner, Michael and Leuschner, Christoph and Lukovic, Mirko and Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi and Matula, Radim and Meesenburg, Henning and Meir, Patrick and Plichta, Roman and Poyatos, Rafael and Rohner, Brigitte and Ruehr, Nadine and Salomón, Roberto L. and Scharnweber, Tobias and Schaub, Marcus and Steger, David N. and Steppe, Kathy and Still, Christopher and Stojanović, Marko and Trotsiuk, Volodymyr and Vitasse, Yann and von Arx, Georg and Wilmking, Martin and Zahnd, Cedric and Sterck, Frank. (2023) Networking the forest infrastructure towards near real-time monitoring - A white paper. Science of the Total Environment, 872. p. 162167.

Zahnd, Cedric and Arend, Matthias and Kahmen, Ansgar and Hoch, Gunter. (2023) Microclimatic gradients cause phenological variations within temperate tree canopies in autumn but not in spring. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 331. ARTN 109340.

Arend, Matthias and Link, Roman Mathias and Zahnd, Cedric and Hoch, Günter and Schuldt, Bernhard and Kahmen, Ansgar. (2022) Lack of hydraulic recovery as cause of post-drought foliage reduction and canopy decline in European beech. New Phytologist, 234 (4). pp. 1195-1205.

Kahmen, Ansgar and Basler, David and Hoch, Günter and Link, Roman Mathias and Schuldt, Bernhard and Zahnd, Cedric and Arend, Matthias. (2022) Root water uptake depth determines the hydraulic vulnerability of temperate European tree species during the extreme 2018 drought. Plant Biology , 24 (7). pp. 1224-1239.