Jan Van den Bulcke
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Recent Articles
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Hicter P, Beeckman H, Luse Belanganayi B, De Mil T, Van den Bulcke J, Kitin P, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):317.
PMID: 40075259
Background: Xylogenesis is synchronous among trees in regions with a distinct growing season, leading to a forest-wide time lag between growth and carbon uptake. In contrast, little is known about...
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Peters R, Klesse S, Van den Bulcke J, Jourdain L, von Arx G, Anadon-Rosell A, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2025 Feb;
16:1502237.
PMID: 40012731
Introduction: Quantitative wood anatomy is critical for establishing climate reconstruction proxies, understanding tree hydraulics, and quantifying carbon allocation. Its accuracy depends upon the image acquisition methods, which allows for the...
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Van den Bulcke J, Verschuren L, De Blaere R, Vansuyt S, Dekegeleer M, Kibleur P, et al.
Plant Methods
. 2025 Feb;
21(1):11.
PMID: 39905535
Throughout their lifetime, trees store valuable environmental information within their wood. Unlocking this information requires quantitative analysis, in most cases of the surface of wood. The conventional pathway for high-resolution...
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Marchand L, Gricar J, Zuccarini P, Dox I, Marien B, Verlinden M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2025 Jan;
9(3):386-394.
PMID: 39789168
In the temperate zone, deciduous trees exhibit clear above-ground seasonality, marked by a halt in wood growth that represents the completion of wood formation in autumn and reactivation in spring....
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Dierickx S, Genbrugge S, Beeckman H, Hubau W, Kibleur P, Van den Bulcke J
Plant Methods
. 2024 Jun;
20(1):98.
PMID: 38915095
Background: Taxonomic identification of wood specimens provides vital information for a wide variety of academic (e.g. paleoecology, cultural heritage studies) and commercial (e.g. wood trade) purposes. It is generally accomplished...
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Djiofack B, Beeckman H, Bourland N, Luse Belanganayi B, Laurent F, Angoboy Ilondea B, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jun;
30(6):e17370.
PMID: 38847617
African bistable savannas have important biodiversity value and merit conservation. At the same time, forest restoration is a nature-based solution that can be used to increase biodiversity, carbon stocks, and...
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Kearsley E, Verbeeck H, Stoffelen P, Janssens S, Yakusu E, Kosmala M, et al.
Plant Environ Interact
. 2024 Mar;
5(2):e10136.
PMID: 38476212
Tropical forest phenology directly affects regional carbon cycles, but the relation between species-specific and whole-canopy phenology remains largely uncharacterized. We present a unique analysis of historical tropical tree phenology collected...
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Djiofack B, Beeckman H, Bourland N, Luse Belanganayi B, Laurent F, Angoboy Ilondea B, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jan;
30(1):e17154.
PMID: 38273529
A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial 'unstable' mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from...
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De Mil T, Van den Bulcke J
J Vis Exp
. 2023 Oct;
(199).
PMID: 37811928
An X-ray computed tomography (CT) toolchain is presented to obtain tree-ring width (TRW), maximum latewood density (MXD), other density parameters, and quantitative wood anatomy (QWA) data without the need for...
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Verschuren L, De Mil T, De Frenne P, Haneca K, Van Acker J, Vandekerkhove K, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Aug;
903:166148.
PMID: 37574075
Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) is one of the most important deciduous tree species in European forests. However, climate-change-induced drought may threaten its dominant position. The Sonian Forest close to Brussels...