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Plant and soil responses to simulated summer drought in 2013 on Colt Park grassland restoration experiment

Dataset

  • A.J. Cole (Creator)
  • R.I. Griffiths (Creator)
  • S.E. Ward (Creator)
  • J. Whitaker (Creator)
  • Nick Ostle (Creator)
  • R.D. Bardgett (Creator)
  • Andrew Cole (Contributor)
  • UK Centre For Ecology & Hydrology (Contributor)
  • NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre (Contributor)

Description

Data comprise measurements of plant biomass and community composition, soil microbial community composition, greenhouse gas emissions and soil carbon and nitrogen pools from a drought experiment superimposed on a the long-term Colt Park grassland restoration experiment in northern England. Rainfall was manipulated using rain-out shelters on experimental grassland plots where fertiliser application and seed addition have been managed to enhance plant species diversity. The scientific purpose was to test the hypothesis that management aimed at biodiversity restoration increases the resistance and recovery of carbon cycling to short-term summer drought.
Date made available2019
PublisherNERC Environmental Information Data Centre
Geospatial polygon (coordinate pairs that describe the corners of a shape in decimal format, separated by commas)52.986, -0.166, 55.265, -3.64

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