Data for pollen gene dispersal of black walnut across a heterogeneous landscape in central Indiana
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posted on 2025-01-22, 00:04authored byRodney L. Robichaud, Jeffrey C. Glaubitz, Olin E. Rhodes, Keith E. Woeste
Black walnut stands from four sites located in Indiana in the Midwestern United States were sampled. Two sites are forest fragments, both of which are on private agricultural land in Carol County. The other two sites are on continuous forests: Turkey Run State Park in Parke County and Long Hollow State Forest in Crawford County. Leaves from every living black walnut tree on these four sites were collected in 2002-2004, and then their DNA extracted and genotyping carried out at Purdue University 2004-2006. Data include tree diameter, tree location, and the generated alleles or amplicons for each of the 12 microsatellites for that individual tree. Data were collected to understand the effect of landscape, especially degree of forest fragmentation, on pollen flow of black walnut, allelelic diversity, regeneration, spatial genetic structure and reproductive success.
These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Robichaud, Rodney L.; Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.; Rhodes, Olin E. Jr.; Woeste, Keith E. 2017. Data for pollen gene dispersal of black walnut across a heterogeneous landscape in central Indiana. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2017-0002
Study sites are all in Indiana.
Data were collected on four sites:
1. Long Hollow (Crawford County: 38 degrees 14’ N, -86 degrees 29’ N) now part of the Hoosier National Forest
2. Turkey Run St...