Title
Floral gas exchange data observed from cut and intact inflorescences and during a heating experiment in 2018 on woody plants growing in Duluth, MN
Published Date
2021-09-21
Authors
Group
University of Minnesota Duluth Savage Lab
Author Contact
McMann, Natalie (mcman110@d.umn.edu)
Type
Dataset
Experimental Data
Field Study Data
Observational Data
Abstract
These data were collected for a project examining floral water loss and floral hydration in woody plants that flower before they produce leaves. Gas exchange was measured from inflorescences during two experiments: a) the comparison of cut inflorescences to inflorescences still on the plant (intact) and b) the observation of inflorescence response to increased heat.
Description
There are two CSV files and one readme file.
Funding information
Sponsorship:
National Science Foundation (IOS:1656318), the University of Minnesota – Duluth, the Garden Club of America (Corliss Knapp Engle Scholarship) and the Integrated Biosciences Graduate Program
Referenced by
McMann, N., Peichel, A., & Savage, J. A. (2022). Early spring flowers rely on xylem hydration but are not limited by stem xylem conductivity. New Phytologist, 233(2), 838-850.
License
Attribution 3.0 United States
Suggested Citation
McMann, Natalie; Peichel, Alexander; Savage, Jessica A.
(2021). Floral gas exchange data observed from cut and intact inflorescences and during a heating experiment in 2018 on woody plants growing in Duluth, MN.
Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota,
https://doi.org/10.13020/v57m-kt62.