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Spectral data for quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) clones of different ploidy levels

Creators: Blonder, B.ORCID, Graae, B.J., Greer, B., Haagsma, M., Helsen, K., Kapás, R.E., Pai, H., Rieksta, J., Sapena, D., Still, C.J., Strimbeck, R.
Year: 2019
DOI: 10.5285/d663aeb9-1e3e-40f7-ab9e-494e7646faeb
License: See source for details
Location: Gunnison Basin, Colorado
Bounding box: 38.022°N to 38.677°N, -106.889°W to -105.998°W
Publisher: NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
Tags: Populus tremuloides, quaking aspen, Forest Ecology, Genetics & Evolution, Remote Sensing & Imagery, Gunnison Basin

Description

Data comprise measurements of spectral reflectance for quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) trees at a range of sites in southwestern Colorado near the town of Crested Butte. Spectra were measured in three different ways: hyperspectral measurements of leaves, hyperspectral measurements of bark, and multispectral measurements of canopies. The first two measurements were made using a handheld spectrometer, while the latter were made via airborne imaging from an unmanned aerial system. In addition to these reflectance data, the dataset also includes information on the genotype and/or ploidy level of each sample, as determined by either DNA microsatellite analysis or flow cytometry. All samples are georeferenced. The data include extracted data and raw imagery.

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