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TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access
Nutrient Network
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Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
BIFoR - Birmingham Institute of Forest Research
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Enhanced Coverage
100%
Plant Traits
100%
TRY Plant Trait Database
100%
Trait Database
75%
Data Coverage
75%
TRY Database
75%
Management System
25%
Biogeography
25%
Complete Coverage
25%
Environmental Factors
25%
Conservation Management
25%
New Frontiers
25%
Biodiversity Conservation
25%
Morphological Characteristics
25%
Landscape Management
25%
Continuous Traits
25%
Evolutionary Biology
25%
Intraspecific Variation
25%
Anatomical Features
25%
Emerging Patterns
25%
Data Policy
25%
Ecosystem Management
25%
Earth System Model
25%
Trait Measurement
25%
Open Data
25%
Vegetation Modeling
25%
Trophic Level
25%
Functional Ecology
25%
Trait-based
25%
Ecosystem Properties
25%
Plant Studies
25%
Community Ecology
25%
Coordinated Approach
25%
Environmental Relationship
25%
Plant Growth Form
25%
Categorical Trait
25%
Intraspecific Traits
25%
Data Identification
25%
Phenological Characteristics
25%
Physiological-biochemical Characteristics
25%
Data Representativeness
25%
Data Mobilisation
25%
Restoration System
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
100%
Biodiversity
100%
Environmental Factor
100%
Biogeography
100%
Intraspecific Variation
100%
Landscape Management
100%
Ecosystem Management
100%
Trophic Level
100%
Evolution
100%
Plant Physiology
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Morphology
100%
Vegetation
100%
Landscape Management
100%
Intraspecific Variation
100%
Biogeography
100%
Growth Form
100%
Trophic Level
100%
Plant Physiology
100%