Description
Experiment: The GREAT experiment consisted of three provenances of Eucalyptus tereticornis (Temperate, Subtropical and Tropical) grown at six temperatures using controlled glasshouse bays in the S39 glasshouse at Western Sydney University from 2016-01-07 to 2016-02-29. The tropical provenance was also grown under well watered and water limited conditions in a drought sub-experiment. The goal was to document the fundamental thermal niche of these provenances, and to test whether the provenances differed in their temperature responses (generally speaking, they didn't). The files in this package contain data regarding tree growth, leaf-level photosynthesis (light response curves, temperature response curves, spot measurements), leaf respiration temperature response curves, leaf stem and root respiration rates at a common temperature, and environmental measurements.
| Date made available | 23 Sept 2016 |
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| Publisher | Western Sydney University |
| Date of data production | 7 Jan 2013 - 2 Mar 2016 |
Research output
- 1 Article
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A common thermal niche among geographically diverse populations of the widely distributed tree species Eucalyptus tereticornis: No evidence for adaptation to climate-of-origin
Drake, J. E., Varhammar, A., Kumarathunge, D., Medlyn, B. E., Pfautsch, S., Reich, P. B., Tissue, D. T., Ghannoum, O. & Tjoelker, M. G., Dec 2017, In: Global Change Biology. 23, 12, p. 5069-5082 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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