New Forests

Papers
(The TQCC of New Forests is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Assessing the of carbon and nitrogen storage potential in Khaya spp. stands in Southeastern Brazil34
Climate change compromises leaf units and lignin content in sun-tolerant Paubrasilia echinata plants27
Root morphology and physiology responses of two subtropical tree species to NH4+-N and NO3−-N deposition in phosphorus-barren soil22
Grass(stage)root movement to ensure future resilience of longleaf pine ecosystems20
Soil nutrient dynamics, harvest residue management and soil organic matter conservation for the sustainability of black wattle production systems in subtropical soils: a review16
Perceptions of land managers towards using hybrid and genetically modified trees16
Linking the effects of nursery light and fertilization and post-transplant first summer irrigation on the field survival and growth of Pinus pinaster seedlings16
Design of seed transfer zones and assessment of germplasm collections of Neltuma alba for reforestation and afforestation purposes in Argentina16
Carbon accumulation in soil layers under degraded, intact and planted forest cover types in tropical semi-deciduous and moist evergreen forests14
Climate and local factors influence Eucalyptus globulus establishment after off-season fires13
Growth, biomass, carbon and nutrient pools in Gmelina arborea established in pure and mixed forest stand production systems in Mexico12
Local adaptative strategies for coping with drought stress in Neltuma alba (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) are associated with the timing of leaf senescence11
Invasive plant species and their impact on forest composition and regeneration in tropical deciduous forests of Palamau Tiger Reserve, Eastern India10
Clumped or regular? the role of thinning pattern on pine growth and soil water content in dense Aleppo pine post-fire stands10
Large-scale tree planting initiatives as an opportunity to derive carbon and biodiversity co-benefits: a case study from Aotearoa New Zealand10
Forecasting the circum-Mediterranean firs (Abies spp., Pinaceae) distribution: an assessment of a threatened conifers’ group facing climate change in the twenty-first century9
Dry-season irrigation further promotes the growth of Eucalyptus urophylla × E. grandis plantations under the conventional fertilization9
Ex situ conservation of birch trees by cryopreservation of dormant buds adapted to subzero temperatures by extracellular freezing9
Gains from one-time mid-rotation thinning on loblolly pine plantations in the Western Gulf region9
The impact of genetics and spacing on productivity and energy stock: perspectives on the expansion of Eucalyptus as a biofuel in Brazil9
Initial development of Corymbia citriodora x Corymbia torelliana plants inoculated with endophytic bacteria under indole butyric acid concentrations8
Influence of mini-tunnel and different rooting environments on the production of rooted mini-cuttings of subtropical Eucalyptus8
The effect of nursery drought preconditioning on summer plantation performance of Pinus tabuliformis: high winter mortality mediated by trade off between seedling carbohydrate and field growth8
Solid shelter tubes alleviate summer stresses during outplanting in drought-tolerant species of Mediterranean forests8
Comparison of deacclimation and reacclimation of silver birch, Norway spruce and Scots pine seedlings during winter warm and cold spells in Nordic boreal conditions7
A trans-Atlantic perspective on successful plantation establishment in boreal ecosystems: lessons learned and research opportunities7
Germplasm movement zones of eight forest species and future projections in the face of climate change in the Southeast of Mexico7
Mycelial inoculation of containerized Norway spruce seedlings with ectomycorrhizal fungi7
Balancing wood production and water use efficiency in the selection of open-pollinated families of Gmelina arborea7
Light transmittance and understory junipers influence the survival and growth of seedlings and litter decomposition in black pine forests7
Morphological and physiological parameters influence the use efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus by Eucalyptus seedlings6
Organic matter additions for improved revegetation of arsenic-rich waste rock with planted boreal conifers: a three-year in situ monitoring study6
Prediction of the shift of the distribution of Pinus brutia Ten. Under future climate model6
Differential tolerance of four tree species to glyphosate and mesotrione used in agrosilvopastoral systems6
Species-specific spatial associations shape tree recruitment dynamics in an arid mixed forest of Picea crassifolia and Pinus tabuliformis6
Large-scale assessment of artificially coated seeds for forest regeneration across Sweden6
Root system adaptations represent untapped opportunities for forest tree seedling improvement6
Hemiparasitism of Acanthosyris paulo-alvinii on Theobroma cacao, via root system through of haustorium, promotes anatomical, physiological, biochemical, and molecular changes and induce the host plant6
Discontinuous hydration changes reserve mobilization during seed germination in the Caatinga native species Cenostigma pyramidale6
Mutation induction by gamma rays in clonal plantlets of Eucalyptus saligna and Eucalyptus dunnii: dose adjustment and application of repeated pruning5
Growth response of Pinus contorta to the synergy of stress factors: successive extreme drought events and a population outbreak of Sirex noctilio in NW Patagonia5
Early growth and ecophysiological responses of Koa (Acacia koa A. Gray) seedlings to reduced water and phosphorus5
Root deformation affects the allometric relationships of young plants of Genipa americana under contrasting light conditions5
Soil distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi inoculum in oak afforestation depends on site characteristics rather than host availability5
Stomatal conductance models in Brazilian forest plantations: genotype and environmental effects on eucalypt and pine forests5
Amphidiploid production of a distant hybrid Populus simonii × P. euphratica cv. ‘Xiaohuyang-1’ and resulting in phenotypic variation4
Effects of electromagnetic waves on the moisture content of cones and the quality of extracted seeds in the Norway spruce and European larch4
Birch establishes anywhere! So, what is there to know about natural regeneration and direct seeding of birch?4
Carbon sequestration and emission mitigation potential of afforestation and reforestation of unproductive territories4
Analyzing growth characteristics and diameter distributions of young Norway spruce plantations in Norway4
Impact of the origin of sites planted with hybrid poplar on plant community composition and diversity4
Productivity of hybrid sweetgum (Liquidambar formosana x styraciflua) plantations compared to native sweetgum (L. Styraciflua) in the Western Gulf Region of south-central U.S.4
Nitrogen addition regulates the growth of Pinus tabuliformis by changing distribution patterns of endogenous hormones in different organs4
Pit volume, soil cover and Eucalyptus forestry residues determine plant growth in restoring areas after gravel mining in eastern Amazon, Brazil4
Functional traits to predict financial value of enrichment planting in degraded tropical forests4
Combining genetic and environmental data to map and model regions of provenance for silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) in Italy4
Weed control and use of tree shelters: improving restoration success of degraded north Patagonian forests4
Cone-bearing effects on photosynthetic traits do not change with needle age in Pinus koraiensis trees4
Efficient clonal characterization method for Chamaecyparis obtusa in male strobili production by analyzing various variance components4
Effect of tree species and seed origin on climate change trial outcomes in Southern Ontario4
Translocated southern seedlings perform as well as local provenances: insights from an ecophysiological monitoring under varying cutting modalities3
Longitudinal stem cracks in larch: what makes trees vulnerable?3
Economic potential and management of tropical mixed-species plantations in Central America3
Morphological and physiological plasticity of Catalpa bungei roots under partial root-zone drought as affected by nitrogen forms3
Genetic parameters and promising provenances and progenies for enhanced silvicultural traits in Eremanthus erythropappus3
Development and application of a KASP marker for marker-assisted selection against the male-sterile gene MALE STERILITY 4 (MS4) in Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don)3
Pinus cembroides, and P. orizabensis grafts, a viable option for pink pine nut production3
Growth of Nordic container forest tree seedlings in some peatless and peat-reduced growing media3
Litter autotoxicity limits natural regeneration of Metasequoia glyptostroboides3
Mixed-provenance plantings and climatic transfer-distance affect the early growth of knobcone-monterey hybrid pine, a fire-resilient alternative for reforestation3
Predictive model of stump regrowth in Eucalyptus globulus based on pre-harvest information3
Discontinuous hydration in seeds of Sarcomphalus joazeiro Mart. Hauenschild (Rhamnaceae) improve seedling tolerance to water deficit3
Determining the effect of age and drought stress on the hydraulic conductance and vulnerability to cavitation of Douglas-fir seedling root systems using the vacuum method3
Above and belowground carbon stock of pine plantations and native oak forests coexisting in central Spain3
Native tree species prosper while exotics falter during gap-phase regeneration, but only where deer densities are near historical levels3
Shrub aboveground biomass estimation considering bulk volume geometry: general and specific models for 14 species in the Mediterranean central Chile3
Silvicultural systems and estimated profitability of Nothofagus dombeyi plantations: an option for forestry diversification in Chile3
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