Major tree species of Central European forests differ in their proportion of positive, negative, and nonstationary growth trends

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tree-ring data · Fagus sylvatica · Picea abies · Scots pine · silver fir · sessile oak · pedunculate oak · Central European forests · Temperate forests · growth trends · principal component analysis · Elevation gradient · climate change responses · warming resilience · elevation-based growth patterns · species-specific growth trajectories · decoupling of lowland and mountain growth · optimal growth conditions shift · drought severity

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Pepkio Research Index (PRI). Topics and Trends in Most Cited Botany and Plant Ecology Studies Papers, Class of 2026. https://pri.pepkio.com/top-papers/botany-and-plant-ecology-studies/2026. Accessed 2026-07-15.

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