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Column A: Code
Code of the provenance = link 1.
This code is link 1 and is the provenance code
as used in file Provenance (column
A of file Provenance).
The code of a provenance is composed of two letters and a number is sequence.
The two letters correspond to the country code (where
the provenance is tested, AT: Austria, BE: Belgium, DK:
Denmark, FR: France, DE: Germany, NL: Netherlands, ES: Spain,
GB: United Kingdom) and the numbers to a number in sequence. Example :
FR-0136 is provenance 136 tested in France.
For participants P1, P2, P3, P4 and P7, hosting provenance
of the Sören Madsen collection, the 22 first numbers should
be reserved to the provenance of the Madsen collection, following
the codes in the booklet " International trial with
Q. petraea " by Madsen.
Column B : Own Code
Provide your own code of the provenance used by your institute.
This is also column B of file Provenance.
Column C: Name
Usual name of the provenance. This is also column C of
file Provenance.
Column D: Aspect
Indicate aspect of the stand where the seed lot was collected. Use 2 digits maximum as follows:
Column E: Slope
Indicate the slope of the stand where the seed was collected
as one of the five following classes:
Column F: Location of climatic station
Indicate the name of the locality of the climatic station.
Column G: Altitude of climatic station
In meters
Column H: Distance of climatic station from stand where the provenance was collected
In kilometers with one decimal place
Column I: Direction of climatic station from stand where the provenance was collected.
Indicate compass direction:
Column J: Annual precipitation
Mean of the annual precipitation (over the observation period)
in millimeters
Column K: Precipitation during growing period
Mean of the precipitation during the growing period (mean calculated
over the observation period) in millimeters.
Column L : Indicate growing period.
Indicate the months (in numbers, inclusive) of growing period
for which the column K was calculated (for example 4-9)
Column M: Annual temperature
Mean annual temperature calculated over the observation period
(in °C,with one decimal place). calculated over the observation
period
Column N: Mean minimum annual temperature
in °C, with one decimal place, calculated over the observation
period
Column O: Mean maximum annual temperature
in °C, with one decimal place, calculated over the observation
period
Column P: Mean number of freezing days per year
Number of days per year when freezing occured (calculated over
the observation period)
Column Q: Observation period for climatic data
Indicate the dates (inclusive in years) during which climatic
records were taken (example 1951-1991). A period of at least 10
years is recommended.
Column R: Geology
Indicate the type of rocks on which the stand is growing as one of the following types:
Column Q: Soil Type
According to international classification rules to be sent
later on.
If for some columns, the informations exists but is not yet available, put a question mark ?
If for some columns, the information is not available and will
never be, put a dash -