Open lizzieinvancouver opened 1 year ago
Hi Lizzie,
we have 101 European provenances
4 species, 6 gardens
3 angiosperm
1 gymnosperm
"Fraxinus excelsior" "Fagus sylvatica" "Picea abies" "Quercus petraea"
we have 384 North American provenances
11 Species, 13 gardens
4 angiosperm
7 gymnosperm
"Alnus rubra" "Picea engelmannii" "Picea sitchensis" "Pinus albicaulis"
"Populus trichocarpa" "Tsuga heterophylla" "Populus balsamifera" "Pseudotsuga menziesii" "Picea mariana" "Pinus ponderosa" "Betula papyrifera"
3+16 = 19 gardens (note that in the ms I said we have 17 studies, this is because 1 study (Alberto et al., 2011) had 2 gardens (Garden U/V), 1 study (Hawkins Dhar 2012) had 3 gardens (Garden K/L/M), and 2 studies (Mimura & Aitken 2007, McKown et al., 2013) used the same garden (Garden D). Only 2 out of the 4 European studies have fall event data.
Petkova et al 2017 (Fagus sylvatica x R*) leaf senescence
Rosique-Esplugas 2021 (Fraxinus excelsior x Q*) leaf senescence
5 out of the 12 North American studies have fall event data.
- Rehfeldt, 1994 (Picea engelmannii x B) leaf cessation- Mimura Aitken 2007 (Picea sitchensis x D) budset
Let me know if you would like clarification! Cheers,Alina On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 06:33:09 PM PDT, Elizabeth M Wolkovich @.***> wrote:
@alinazeng I started working on the draft yesterday and hope to finish my edits tomorrow (I hope). One piece of info I could use is how many unique species and gardens, and garden x species, we have fall event data on in Europe versus North America?
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@alinazeng Thank you! Check my numbers in the updated ms file -- I just pushed and sent you an email.
@alinazeng I started working on the draft yesterday and hope to finish my edits tomorrow (I hope). One piece of info I could use is how many unique species and gardens, and garden x species, we have fall event data on in Europe versus North America?