Declining reproduction threatens their ability to regenerate and populate the next generation of European forests, while reduced growth compromises the trees' ability to sequester carbon.
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Climate warming leads to more frequent tree reproduction at expense of growth, long-term study suggestsDeclining reproduction threatens their ability to regenerate and populate the next generation of European forests, while reduced growth compromises the trees' ability to sequester carbon.
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