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Detail page for Unit number: LVA00024 and Target species: Populus tremula

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Country of the unit :Latvia
Unit number:LVA00024
National gene conservation unit number:60080014
Province or state:
Department or county:Jekabpils novads
Municipality:Kalna pagasts
Local name :Birzi apse
Latitude :56°23'47.1"N
Longitude :25°53'42.4"E
Restriction in making the geographical coordinates publically available:0
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Minimum elevation (m):95
Maximum elevation (m):100
Surface area of the unit (ha):49
Ownership of the unit :Public
Type and function of the unit :Gene reserve forest; Protective forest area (soil, water, timber line, etc.); Forest area managed for wood production AND/or multiple uses AND services
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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:1986
Year of the most recent visit:2013
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Remarks on other specific characteristics of the unit:
All tree species growing in the unit:Populus tremula; Alnus incana; Betula pendula; Quercus robur; Picea abies; Alnus glutinosa
Target species:Populus tremula
National population unit number if existing:
Year of establishment of the GCU for the species:1986
Year of the most recent visit:2013
Status of the target tree population regarding the EUFORGEN common action plans.:Included
Category of the population:In situ
Origin of the material:Autochtonous
Predominant silvicultural system:Clear-cutting with natural regeneration (seed trees or strips)
Level of management allowed to favour the target species:Conservation through active intervention carried out
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:> 5000
Sex ratio, if appropriate:
Status of long-term viable regeneration :Requires management intervention
Distribution of the reproducing trees in the unit (multiple choice):In stands
Estimated share of the total area within the unit in which the species is occurring (%):100
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