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Geographic variation of tree height of Pinus nigra Arn. gathered from common gardens in Europe

  • 1. UMR 1202 Biodiversité Gènes & Communautés, INRA, Université Bordeaux, Bâtiment B2 - allée G St Hilaire, CS 50023, 33615 Pessac Cedex – France
  • 2. INIA-CIFOR & iuFOR Uva-INIA, Ctra La Coruña km 7.5, 28040 Madrid – Spain
  • 3. INRA Unité de Recherches Ecologie des Forêts Méditerranéennes (URFM), Avignon, France
  • 4. Bayerisches Amt für forstliche Saat- und Pflanzenzucht. Forstamtsplatz 1. 83317 Teisendorf – Germany

Description

This dataset collects individual georeferenced tree height data from Pinus nigra Arn. planted in common gardens in France, Germany and Spain, between years 1968 and 2009. The experimental design varies depending on the common garden, from a randomized complete to incomplete block design, RCB or RIB, respectively. The final dimension of the dataset is 194,642 individual tree height data measurements  with 15 common gardens and 78 different provenances. The data can be used to assess genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity with further applications in biogeography and forest management. 

 

Notes

From the list of coauthors listed above, the following are responsible of the raw data: Ricardo ALIA, Bruno FADY and Muhidin ŠEHO

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References

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  • Šeho, M., Kohnle, U., Albrecht, A., Lenk, E. (2010): Wachstumsanalysen von vier Schwarzkiefer-Provenienzen auf trockenen Standorten in Baden-Württemberg. Allgemeine Forst- und Jagdzeitung 181, 104-116.
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