Data on soil characteristics for: Drivers of seedling emergence and early growth of 12 European oak species: Results from a cross-continental experiment
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Elsevier
Materia
coordinated distributed experiment climatic gradient Soil texture Soil nutrients
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2025-10Cobertura geográfica
Europe
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This research was funded by grants TED2021-130976B-I00, funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union Next GenerationEU/PRTR; RESISTRES (C-EXP267-UGR23) from University of Granada/ Junta de Andalucía/ FEDER; and SMART-OAK, funded by the European Union through FORWARDS (Horizon Europe Project No. 101084481) grants to third parties managed by European Forest Institute. The participant network stemmed primarily from the PEN-CAFoRR COST Action (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). The work at each field site was funded by variable sources granted to co-authors. ABL acknowledges mobility grant Salvador de Madariaga (PRX23/00558) and from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation while writing this manuscript. Funding statements and acknowledgements from the field sites are provided in Appendix S2 of the paper.Resumen
Data on soil characteristics from 45 sites in 16 European countries, where oak regeneration trials have been conducted. Methods are described in the associated paper.
The column site_id matches the equally-named column of the seedling dataset.




