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Detail page for Unit number: LUX00021 and Target species: Betula pendula

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Country of the unit :Luxembourg
Unit number:LUX00021
National gene conservation unit number:1001
Province or state:Bon-Pays
Department or county:
Municipality:Dudelange
Local name :Haard (RFI)
Latitude :49°28'5.3703"N
Longitude :6°3'28.8016"E
Restriction in making the geographical coordinates publically available:0
Datum:
Polygon coordinates (if available):
Minimum elevation (m):310
Maximum elevation (m):430
Surface area of the unit (ha):157
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:2004
Year of the most recent visit:2023
Remarks on specific soil characteristics:Dogger (Bajocien)
Remarks on other specific characteristics of the unit:
All tree species growing in the unit:Quercus robur; Betula pendula; Acer pseudoplatanus; Fagus sylvatica; Acer platanoides; Fraxinus excelsior; Prunus avium; Carpinus betulus
Target species:Betula pendula
National population unit number if existing:1001
Year of establishment of the GCU for the species:2004
Year of the most recent visit:2009
Status of the target tree population regarding the EUFORGEN common action plans.:Not included
Category of the population:In situ
Origin of the material:Autochtonous
Predominant silvicultural system:No silviculture
Level of management allowed to favour the target species:No intervention allowed
Main reason for carrying out gene conservation for this species:To conserve specific adaptive and/or phenotypic traits in marginal or scattered tree populations which are often relatively small
Total number of reproducing trees per unit:50 - 499
Sex ratio, if appropriate:Even sex ratio
Status of long-term viable regeneration :Continuous
Distribution of the reproducing trees in the unit (multiple choice):In groups
Estimated share of the total area within the unit in which the species is occurring (%):5
Remarks on the population: