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Transpiration under well watered and 2 drought levels of different poplar hybrids

Four genotypes :

P.nigra x P.maximowiczii, clone Max 1 (NW-7-729 A): résistant à la sécheresse

P.trichocarpa x P.deltoides, clone NW 7-183 A sensible à la sécheresse

P. nigra x P. deltoides, clone Robusta (NW 7-843 L):  sensible à la sécheresse, clone standard

P.maximowiczii x P.trichocarpa, clone NW-200 V:   résistant à la sécheresse; bonne croissance aussi pendant une sécheresse

Three watering levels

control 85% de la capacité au champ (CaC) donc en humidité volumique (HV%, TDR) autour de 25%,

niveau sécheresse 1 : 11% HV

niveau sécheresse 2 :  8%  HV

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Purpose

compare the drought responses among genotypes in terms of resistance to cavitation, wood composition, transpiration and transpiration efficiency

Status
Completed
Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

INRA

O. Brendel C. Bure B. Richard N. Angeli L. Pâques H. Wolf S. Rosner

Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
Theme
  • water use efficiency Transpiration efficiency Cavitation Wood properties

Place
  • Nancy, France

Discipline
  • ecophysiology

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Language

fre

Topic category
  • Environment
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Begin date
Mon Aug 05 00:00:00 CEST 2013
End date
Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 CEST 2013
Reference system identifier
Lambert 93 (SRID 2154)
OnLine resource
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WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

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Metadata

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b3a41b5e-d10d-47cb-afb8-8369bb4df458 XML
Metadata language

fre

Character set
UTF8
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Dataset
Date stamp
2018-01-12T16:07:19
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2003/19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

INRA

Alain Benard

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Keywords

ecophysiology water use efficiency Transpiration efficiency Cavitation Wood properties

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