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Montwé, D., Elder, B., Socha, P., Wyatt, J., Noshad, D., Feau, N., Hamelin, R., Stoehr, M. and Ehlting, J., 2020. Swiss needle cast tolerance in British Columbia’s coastal Douglas-fir breeding population. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. cpaa024

Montwé D, Hacke U, Schreiber S, Stanfield R (2019) Seasonal vascular tissue formation in four boreal tree species with a focus on callose deposition in the phloem. Frontiers For. Glob. Change, 2, 58. Link

Gut U, Arvai M, Bijak S, Camarero JJ, Catalin P, Catalin AM, Garcia RC, Garamszegi B, Hacket-Pain A, Hevia A, Ling Hu H, Huang W, Isaac-Renton M, Kaczka R, Kazimirovic M, Kedziora W, Kern Z, Klisz M, Kolar T, Körner M, Kuznetsova V, Masek J, Montwé D, Rehschuh R, Rocha E, Rybnicek M, Sanchez-Salguero R, Schröder J, Schwab N, Stajic B, Tomusiak R, Tumajer J, Wilmking M, Sass-Klaassen U, Buras A (2019) No systematic effects of sampling direction on climate-growth relationships in a large-scale, multi-species tree-ring data set. Dendrochronologia, 57. Link

Isaac-Renton M, Montwé D, Isaac-Renton M, Hamann A, Spiecker H, Cherubini P, Treydte K (2018) Northern forest tree populations are physiologically maladapted to drought. Nature Communications, 9, 5254. Link

Montwé D, Isaac-Renton M, Hamann A & Spiecker H, Cold adaptation recorded in tree rings highlights risks associated with climate change and assisted migration. Nature Communications. 9, 1574 (2018). Link

Montwé D, Isaac-Renton, M, Hamann, A, & Spiecker, H (2016). Drought tolerance and growth in populations of a wide-ranging tree species indicate climate change risks for the boreal north. Global Change Biology, 22(2), 806–815. Link

Montwé D, Isaac-Renton M, Spiecker H, Hamann A (2015) Using steam to reduce artifacts in micro sections prepared with corn starch. Dendrochronologia, 35, 87–90. Link

Montwé D, Spiecker H, Hamann A (2015) Five decades of growth in a genetic field trial of Douglas-fir reveal trade-offs between productivity and drought tolerance. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 11, 29. Link

Montwé D, Spiecker H, Hamann A (2014) An experimentally controlled extreme drought in a Norway spruce forest reveals fast hydraulic response and subsequent re-covery of growth rates. Trees, 28, 891–900. Link

Wassenberg M, Montwé D, Kahle H-P, Spiecker H (2014) Exploring high frequency densitometry calibration functions for different tree species. Dendrochronologia, 32, 273–281. Link

Meadows JS, Leininger TD, Montwé D, Nebeker TE (2013) Thinning to improve growth, bole quality, and forest health in an Inonotus hispidus-infected, red oak-sweetgum stand in the Mississippi Delta: 10-year results. Guldin, James M., ed. 2013. Proceedings of the 15th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-GTR-175. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 175, 445–454. Link
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