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Hans Beeckman

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Tree Physiology|January 8, 2017
Capacitive water release and internal leaf water relocation delay drought-induced cavitation in African Maesopsis eminiiJackie Epila, Niels J F De Baerdemaeker, Lidewei L Vergeynst, et al.
Annals of Botany|July 6, 2023
Earlier onset and slower heartwood investment in faster-growing trees of African tropical speciesChadrack Kafuti, Romain Lehnebach, Nils Bourland, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 6, 2005
Molecular changes associated with the setting up of secondary growth in aspenDamien van Raemdonck, Edouard Pesquet, Sophie Cloquet, et al.
Plos One|February 6, 2013
Olive tree-ring problematic dating: a comparative analysis on Santorini (Greece)Paolo Cherubini, Turi Humbel, Hans Beeckman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 11, 2017
Functional community structure of African monodominant <i>Gilbertiodendron dewevrei</i> forest influenced by local environmental filteringElizabeth Kearsley, Hans Verbeeck, Koen Hufkens, et al.
Elife|January 18, 2017
Present-day central African forest is a legacy of the 19th century human historyJulie Morin-Rivat, Adeline Fayolle, Charly Favier, et al.
Biodiversity Data Journal|April 12, 2021
When xylarium and herbarium meet: linking Tervuren xylarium wood samples with their herbarium specimens at Meise Botanic GardenSamuel Vanden Abeele, Hans Beeckman, Tom De Mil, et al.
Heredity|August 1, 2024
Inbreeding depression affects the growth of seedlings of an African timber species with a mixed mating reproductive system, Pericopsis elata (Harms) MeeuwenDieu -Merci Assumani Angbonda, Crispin M Ilunga-Mulala, Nils Bourland, et al.
Plos One|February 10, 2011
Successive cambia: a developmental oddity or an adaptive structure?Elisabeth M R Robert, Nele Schmitz, Ilse Boeren, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 7, 2019
Asynchronous leaf and cambial phenology in a tree species of the Congo Basin requires space-time conversion of wood traitsTom De Mil, Wannes Hubau, Bhély Angoboy Ilondea, et al.
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Tree Physiology|January 8, 2017
Capacitive water release and internal leaf water relocation delay drought-induced cavitation in African Maesopsis eminiiJackie Epila, Niels J F De Baerdemaeker, Lidewei L Vergeynst, et al.
Annals of Botany|July 6, 2023
Earlier onset and slower heartwood investment in faster-growing trees of African tropical speciesChadrack Kafuti, Romain Lehnebach, Nils Bourland, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 6, 2005
Molecular changes associated with the setting up of secondary growth in aspenDamien van Raemdonck, Edouard Pesquet, Sophie Cloquet, et al.
Plos One|February 6, 2013
Olive tree-ring problematic dating: a comparative analysis on Santorini (Greece)Paolo Cherubini, Turi Humbel, Hans Beeckman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 11, 2017
Functional community structure of African monodominant <i>Gilbertiodendron dewevrei</i> forest influenced by local environmental filteringElizabeth Kearsley, Hans Verbeeck, Koen Hufkens, et al.
Elife|January 18, 2017
Present-day central African forest is a legacy of the 19th century human historyJulie Morin-Rivat, Adeline Fayolle, Charly Favier, et al.
Biodiversity Data Journal|April 12, 2021
When xylarium and herbarium meet: linking Tervuren xylarium wood samples with their herbarium specimens at Meise Botanic GardenSamuel Vanden Abeele, Hans Beeckman, Tom De Mil, et al.
Heredity|August 1, 2024
Inbreeding depression affects the growth of seedlings of an African timber species with a mixed mating reproductive system, Pericopsis elata (Harms) MeeuwenDieu -Merci Assumani Angbonda, Crispin M Ilunga-Mulala, Nils Bourland, et al.
Plos One|February 10, 2011
Successive cambia: a developmental oddity or an adaptive structure?Elisabeth M R Robert, Nele Schmitz, Ilse Boeren, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 7, 2019
Asynchronous leaf and cambial phenology in a tree species of the Congo Basin requires space-time conversion of wood traitsTom De Mil, Wannes Hubau, Bhély Angoboy Ilondea, et al.
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