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Reinsch, S. et al
Soil physical, chemical, and biological properties (0-1 m) at five long-term grassland-to-woodland land use contrasts across England, 2018-2019
Cite this dataset as:
Reinsch, S.; Lebron, I.; Brentegani, M.; Brooks, M.; Busi, S.B.; Cagnarini, C.; Cooper, D.; Day, J.; Emmett, B.A.; Fitos, E.; Goodall, T.; Griffiths, R.; Jones, B.; Keenan, P.; Keith, A.; Lopes-Mazzetto, J.M.; Mason, K.; Pallett, D.; Pereira, G.; Pinder, A.; Robinson, D.A.; Cosby, B.J. (2023). Soil physical, chemical, and biological properties (0-1 m) at five long-term grassland-to-woodland land use contrasts across England, 2018-2019. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/8a2451f8-7999-47c4-9e2a-8e9567377ffb
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https://doi.org/10.5285/8a2451f8-7999-47c4-9e2a-8e9567377ffb
This dataset contains soil chemical, physical and biological properties for up to six soil layers between 0 and 100 cm, measured once at each of the five long-term grassland-to-woodland land use contrasts across England between November 2018 and March 2019. Each of the plots was further divided into three grids (grassland grids 1 to 3 / woodland grids 4 to 6) with grids 1 and 6 being the furthest apart. The contrast boundary is between grids 3 and 4. In each plot, nine sampling locations were randomly sampled (three in each grid). The five grassland-to-woodland contrasts were located across England: Gisburn (Gisburn-1, Gisburn-2), Alice Holt, Wytham Woods, and Kielder Forest.
Common soil physical and chemical properties were measured; field water content, soil water content, electrical conductivity, bulk density, pH in DIW, pH in CaCl2, Loss-on-ignition, total soil carbon, total soil nitrogen, and total soil phosphorus. Less common properties were also measured; extractable soil nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon, soil aggregate sizes, and soil texture. And for specific soil cores these additional following properties were measured; soil density fractions and their carbon and nitrogen contents, cation exchange capacity, Sodium concentration, potassium concentration, calcium concentration, magnesium concentration, and extracellular enzyme activities. Derived metrics resulting from the bioinformatic processing of the raw sequence files are provided as part this dataset.
The properties in this dataset are co-located with ANPP estimates, litter layer depth measurements, soil hydraulic measurements (soil water release curves and hydraulic conductivity), earthworm counts and identification. A file is provided to connect all co-located measurements.
Common soil physical and chemical properties were measured; field water content, soil water content, electrical conductivity, bulk density, pH in DIW, pH in CaCl2, Loss-on-ignition, total soil carbon, total soil nitrogen, and total soil phosphorus. Less common properties were also measured; extractable soil nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon, soil aggregate sizes, and soil texture. And for specific soil cores these additional following properties were measured; soil density fractions and their carbon and nitrogen contents, cation exchange capacity, Sodium concentration, potassium concentration, calcium concentration, magnesium concentration, and extracellular enzyme activities. Derived metrics resulting from the bioinformatic processing of the raw sequence files are provided as part this dataset.
The properties in this dataset are co-located with ANPP estimates, litter layer depth measurements, soil hydraulic measurements (soil water release curves and hydraulic conductivity), earthworm counts and identification. A file is provided to connect all co-located measurements.
Publication date: 2023-11-23
Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference systems
WGS 84
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
Temporal information
Temporal extent
2018-11-01 to 2019-03-31
Provenance & quality
In each plot, nine sampling locations were randomly sampled (three in each grid). At each sampling location 18, 100 cm soil cores were taken.
For all the soil cores, the following common soil physical and chemical properties were measured in up to six depth increments: field water content, soil water content, electrical conductivity, bulk density, pH in DIW, pH in CaCl2, Loss-on-ignition, total soil carbon, total soil nitrogen, total soil phosphorus. Also, the following less common chemical, physical and biological properties were measured in one topsoil and one subsoil increment; extractable soil nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon, soil aggregate sizes, soil texture.
For the soil cores from grids 2 and 5 the following additional soil properties were measured: soil density fractions and their carbon and nitrogen contents, cation exchange capacity, sodium concentration, potassium concentration, calcium concentration, magnesium concentration, extracellular enzyme activities.
The raw sequence files from the microbial analyses of bacterial and fungal marker genes (16S rRNA gene, and ITS regions respectively) and shotgun whole genome sequencing have been deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) under project accession PRJEB66294 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB66294).
All the physical, chemical, and biological properties were measured using standard techniques, see the supporting documentation for more details.
For all the soil cores, the following common soil physical and chemical properties were measured in up to six depth increments: field water content, soil water content, electrical conductivity, bulk density, pH in DIW, pH in CaCl2, Loss-on-ignition, total soil carbon, total soil nitrogen, total soil phosphorus. Also, the following less common chemical, physical and biological properties were measured in one topsoil and one subsoil increment; extractable soil nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon, soil aggregate sizes, soil texture.
For the soil cores from grids 2 and 5 the following additional soil properties were measured: soil density fractions and their carbon and nitrogen contents, cation exchange capacity, sodium concentration, potassium concentration, calcium concentration, magnesium concentration, extracellular enzyme activities.
The raw sequence files from the microbial analyses of bacterial and fungal marker genes (16S rRNA gene, and ITS regions respectively) and shotgun whole genome sequencing have been deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) under project accession PRJEB66294 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB66294).
All the physical, chemical, and biological properties were measured using standard techniques, see the supporting documentation for more details.
Licensing and constraints
This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
Cite this dataset as:
Reinsch, S.; Lebron, I.; Brentegani, M.; Brooks, M.; Busi, S.B.; Cagnarini, C.; Cooper, D.; Day, J.; Emmett, B.A.; Fitos, E.; Goodall, T.; Griffiths, R.; Jones, B.; Keenan, P.; Keith, A.; Lopes-Mazzetto, J.M.; Mason, K.; Pallett, D.; Pereira, G.; Pinder, A.; Robinson, D.A.; Cosby, B.J. (2023). Soil physical, chemical, and biological properties (0-1 m) at five long-term grassland-to-woodland land use contrasts across England, 2018-2019. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/8a2451f8-7999-47c4-9e2a-8e9567377ffb
Citations
Reinsch, S., Lebron, I., Brentegani, M. et al. Co-located ecological data for exploring top- and subsoil carbon dynamics across grassland-woodland contrasts. Sci Data 11, 478 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03333-w
Correspondence/contact details
Dr. Sabine Reinsch
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Environment Centre Wales, Deiniol Road
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 2UW
UNITED KINGDOM
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Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 2UW
UNITED KINGDOM
Authors
Brentegani, M.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Brooks, M.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Cooper, D.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Day, J.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Fitos, E.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Keenan, P.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Lopes-Mazzetto, J.M.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Pallett, D.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Pereira, G.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Pinder, A.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Custodian
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Publisher
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/R016429/1
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13 May 2024 07:43