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Detail page for Unit number: GBR00007 and Target species: Betula pendula

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Country of the unit :United Kingdom
Unit number:GBR00007
National gene conservation unit number:7
Province or state:England
Department or county:East Sussex
Municipality:Cripps Corner, near Battle
Local name :Brede High Woods
Latitude :50°57'35"N
Longitude :0°32'07"E
Restriction in making the geographical coordinates publically available:0
Datum:
Polygon coordinates (if available):
Minimum elevation (m):93
Maximum elevation (m):93
Surface area of the unit (ha):9.8
Ownership of the unit :Public
Type and function of the unit :Gene reserve forest; Biodiversity conservation (habitats AND/or species)
Monthly temperature (°C):
Total annual mean precipitation (mm):
Heat sum and/or length of the growing season (in days):
Accumulated moisture deficit:
Year of collection of the field data entered:2020
Year of the most recent visit:2020
Remarks on specific soil characteristics:
Remarks on other specific characteristics of the unit:Windblown and cleared in 1987. Subsequently replanted with Japanese larch (P89) which has failed in the western half and been replaced with natural regeneration of birch.
All tree species growing in the unit:Larix kaempferi; Fagus sylvatica; Betula pendula
Target species:Betula pendula
National population unit number if existing:
Year of establishment of the GCU for the species:2020
Year of the most recent visit:2020
Status of the target tree population regarding the EUFORGEN common action plans.:
Category of the population:In situ
Origin of the material:Autochtonous
Predominant silvicultural system:
Level of management allowed to favour the target species:
Main reason for carrying out gene conservation for this species:To maintain genetic diversity in large tree populations
Total number of reproducing trees per unit:500 - 4999
Sex ratio, if appropriate:
Status of long-term viable regeneration :
Distribution of the reproducing trees in the unit (multiple choice):
Estimated share of the total area within the unit in which the species is occurring (%):80
Remarks on the population: