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handle: 10261/97402
This dataset compiles quantitative information about a greenhouse controlled experiment with two experimental treatments of water availability performed from August 10th, 2007 to February 5th, 2008 [180 days]. Atlantic, Mediterraenan and interprovenance hybrid populations between them of martitime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) were tested. We assessed survival, growth and biomass allocation among different plant functional tissues as indicators of drought resistance. The explanation of dataset values are attached. Format: Excel
This study was partially supported by the research grants RTA07-100, PSE310000 and AGL2010-18724-COMPROPIN (Spanish Government).
Raúl de la Mata is undertaking a postdoctoral scholarship at The University of Montana funded by the Barrié Foundation.
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Drought stress, Optimal partitioning theory, Biomass allocation, Interprovenance hybrids, Pinus pinaster, Phenotypic plasticity
Drought stress, Optimal partitioning theory, Biomass allocation, Interprovenance hybrids, Pinus pinaster, Phenotypic plasticity
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