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This dataset collects individual georeferenced tree height data from Pinus pinea L. planted in common gardens in France and Spain, between years 1993 and 1997. The experimental design varies depending on the common garden, from a randomized complete to incomplete block design, RCB or RIB, respectively. The final dimensions of this database is 56,624 individual tree height measurements with 9 common gardens and 55 different provenances. The data can be used to assess genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity with further applications in biogeography and forest management.
{"references": ["Mutke S, Gordo J, Chambel MR, et al (2010) Phenotypic plasticity is stronger than adaptative differentiation among Mediterranean stone pine provenances. For Syst 19:354. doi: 10.5424/fs/2010193-9097", "Mutke S, Gordo IJ, Khouja ML, Fady B (2013) Low genetic and high environmental diversity at adaptive traits in Pinus pinea from provenance tests in France and Spain. Options M\u00e9diterran\u00e9ennes, A, no. 105, 73-80."]}
From the list of coauthors listed above, the following are responsible of the raw data: Bruno FADY and Sven MUTKE
Provenance tests, Genetic variation, Phenotypic plasticity, Tree height, Phenotypic variation, Pinus pinea L.
Provenance tests, Genetic variation, Phenotypic plasticity, Tree height, Phenotypic variation, Pinus pinea L.
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