The GenTree Dendroecological Collection, tree-ring and wood density data from seven tree species across Europe
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Published:2020-01-02
Issue:1
Volume:7
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Martínez-Sancho Elisabet, Slámová Lenka, Morganti Sandro, Grefen Claudio, Carvalho BarbaraORCID, Dauphin Benjamin, Rellstab Christian, Gugerli FelixORCID, Opgenoorth Lars, Heer KatrinORCID, Knutzen Florian, von Arx Georg, Valladares Fernando, Cavers Stephen, Fady BrunoORCID, Alía Ricardo, Aravanopoulos Filippos, Avanzi CamillaORCID, Bagnoli Francesca, Barbas Evangelos, Bastien Catherine, Benavides Raquel, Bernier Frédéric, Bodineau Guillaume, Bastias Cristina C., Charpentier Jean-Paul, Climent José M., Corréard Marianne, Courdier Florence, Danusevicius Darius, Farsakoglou Anna-MariaORCID, del Barrio José M. García, Gilg Olivier, González-Martínez Santiago C., Gray Alan, Hartleitner Christoph, Hurel Agathe, Jouineau Arnaud, Kärkkäinen Katri, Kujala Sonja T., Labriola Mariaceleste, Lascoux MartinORCID, Lefebvre Marlène, Lejeune Vincent, Le-Provost Grégoire, Liesebach Mirko, Malliarou Ermioni, Mariotte Nicolas, Matesanz Silvia, Michotey Célia, Milesi Pascal, Myking Tor, Notivol EduardoORCID, Pakull Birte, Piotti Andrea, Plomion Christophe, Pringarbe Mehdi, Pyhäjärvi Tanja, Raffin Annie, Ramírez-Valiente José A., Ramskogler Kurt, Robledo-Arnuncio Juan J., Savolainen Outi, Schueler Silvio, Semerikov Vladimir, Spanu Ilaria, Thévenet Jean, Mette Tollefsrud Mari, Turion Norbert, Veisse Dominique, Vendramin Giovanni Giuseppe, Villar Marc, Westin Johan, Fonti PatrickORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe dataset presented here was collected by the GenTree project (EU-Horizon 2020), which aims to improve the use of forest genetic resources across Europe by better understanding how trees adapt to their local environment. This dataset of individual tree-core characteristics including ring-width series and whole-core wood density was collected for seven ecologically and economically important European tree species: silver birch (Betula pendula), European beech (Fagus sylvatica), Norway spruce (Picea abies), European black poplar (Populus nigra), maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), and sessile oak (Quercus petraea). Tree-ring width measurements were obtained from 3600 trees in 142 populations and whole-core wood density was measured for 3098 trees in 125 populations. This dataset covers most of the geographical and climatic range occupied by the selected species. The potential use of it will be highly valuable for assessing ecological and evolutionary responses to environmental conditions as well as for model development and parameterization, to predict adaptability under climate change scenarios.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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