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Silvestro, Roberto 2024-05-08 Data description This data collection includes the minimal datasets necessary to ensure the replicability of the results presented in the above-mentioned manuscript. Specifically: • Xylogenesis, GPPfluxsat, and FluxNet fitting parameters report the parameters of each fitted curve and the point of maximum for each site, year, and species. • An example R code is also available (Rcode_parametric_fitting_and_random_forest.txt) to demonstrate how the fitting was effectively carried out. • The dataset includes fitting parameters for cambial activity and wood formation phenophases, as well as monthly averages for phenological observations on xylogenesis and raw data for xylogenesis. • A file titled "Xylogenesis_site_info" provides a description of the wood formation sites, along with monthly averages of the number of cambial, enlarging, wall thickening, lignifying, and mature cells. • Raw xylogenesis data are available under restricted access. Please consult the data policy for further information. Data policy The present data are available under the guidelines of the CC-BY-4.0 data usage license (Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Users of the data should adhere to the following attribution guidelines for CC-BY-4.0: • Cite the original paper that assembled and utilized this data, citing Silvestro et al. 2024. • Provide the DOI of this data collection in the paper (DOI: …). For access to the xylogenesis raw data, interested parties should first contact one of the following individuals: • Roberto Silvestro, robertosilvestro91@gmail.com • Sergio Rossi, srossi@uqac.ca
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Silvestro, Roberto 2024-02-19 The dataset encompassed the observation of bud phenology, height growth performances, assessment of frost damage, and the timing of first reproduction for five provenances of black spruce. This investigation spanned the years 2017 to 2022, focusing on spruce varieties originating from natural stands distributed along a latitudinal gradient between the 48th and 53rd parallels within the boreal coniferous forest of Quebec, Canada.

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