Survey of Neonectria Fungi Associated with American Beech and Co-occurring Woody Plant Species
Field Methods:
Given the exploratory nature of this study, sampling will be conducted opportunistically for a maximum of five sites within the GSMNP. At each site, cankers will be identified and sampled for a maximum of five trees per tree species. At each site, the total number of trees sampled will be limited to fifteen trees to prevent excessive disturbance. For each sampled tree, a total of sixteen microsamples (~1 mm bark plugs) will be taken using a bone marrow biopsy tool, and four bark disks (~1 cm diameter) will be taken using a steel punch. These samples will be stored in a sealed sampling trays then placed in a gasket sealed Tupperware container to prevent introducing the collected samples to new areas. To adhere to and respect the management strategies of the GSMNP, all sites can occur within designated areas of the park known to have BBD if necessary.
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| description | Field Methods: Given the exploratory nature of this study, sampling will be conducted opportunistically for a maximum of five sites within the GSMNP. At each site, cankers will be identified and sampled for a maximum of five trees per tree species. At each site, the total number of trees sampled will be limited to fifteen trees to prevent excessive disturbance. For each sampled tree, a total of sixteen microsamples (~1 mm bark plugs) will be taken using a bone marrow biopsy tool, and four bark disks (~1 cm diameter) will be taken using a steel punch. These samples will be stored in a sealed sampling trays then placed in a gasket sealed Tupperware container to prevent introducing the collected samples to new areas. To adhere to and respect the management strategies of the GSMNP, all sites can occur within designated areas of the park known to have BBD if necessary. |
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| identifier | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/NPS_DataStore_2260224 |
| issued | 2019-05-03T00:00:00Z |
| keyword |
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"APHN",
"Appalachian Highlands Network",
"Bionectria ochroleuca",
"Ecological Framework: Biological Integrity | Focal Species or Communities | Terrestrial Complex",
"Fusarium",
"GRSM",
"Great Smoky Mountains National Park",
"Neonectria ditissima",
"Neonectria faginata",
"SER",
"Sac Fungi",
"Southeast Region",
"StudyID:GRSM-02059"
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| landingPage | https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2260224 |
| modified | 2019-05-03T00:00:00Z |
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| spatial | -84.0139,35.42586,-83.04249,35.8424072 |
| temporal | 2018-10-03/2018-10-03 |
| theme |
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"Generic Dataset"
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| title | Survey of Neonectria Fungi Associated with American Beech and Co-occurring Woody Plant Species |