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Vandenkoornhuyse, P.; Ridgway, K.P.; Watson, I.J.; Fitter, A.H.; Young, J.P.W.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity data from Sourhope field experiment site, Scotland, 2001 [NERC Soil Biodiversity Programme]

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https://doi.org/10.5285/5aa0e9ee-9604-4cba-a1ae-5d6708cf6438
These data comprise arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi diversity data from Sourhope field experiment site. AM fungi are biotrophic symbionts colonizing the majority of land plants, and are of major importance in plant nutrient supply. Using the terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) strategy, the diversity of AM fungi was assessed in 89 roots of three grass species (Agrostis capillaris, Festuca rubra, Poa pratensis) that co-occurred in the same plots of the Sourhope field experiment. The impact of different soil amendments (nitrogen, lime, nitrogen and lime) and insecticide application on AM fungal community was also recorded.

Data were collected during a project funded under the NERC Soil Biodiversity Programme, established in 1999 and centred upon the intensive study of a large field experiment located at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute (now the James Hutton Institute) farm at Sourhope in the Scottish Borders (Grid reference: NT 8545 1963). During the experiment, the site was monitored to assess changes in above-ground biomass production (productivity), species composition and relative abundance (diversity).
Publication date: 2018-03-02
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Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid

Temporal information

Temporal extent
2001-05-31    to    2001-05-31

Provenance & quality

Data were collected as part of the NERC Soil Biodiversity Thematic Programme, which was established in 1999 and was centred upon the intensive study of a large field experiment located at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute (MLURI) (now the James Hutton Institute) farm at Sourhope in the Scottish Borders (Grid reference: NT 8545 1963). Samples were collected by students and staff from the University of York at the experimental site before being processed according to standard protocols, with the data then being transferred to the programme data manager at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.

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Vandenkoornhuyse, P.; Ridgway, K.P.; Watson, I.J.; Fitter, A.H.; Young, J.P.W. (2018). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity data from Sourhope field experiment site, Scotland, 2001 [NERC Soil Biodiversity Programme]. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/5aa0e9ee-9604-4cba-a1ae-5d6708cf6438

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Supplemental information

Vandenkoornhuyse, P., Ridgway, K.P., Watson, I.J., Fitter, A.H. and Young, J.P.W., 2003. Co-existing grass species have distinctive arbuscular mycorrhizal communities. Molecular Ecology, 12(11), pp.3085-3095.
Usher, M.B., Sier, A.R., Hornung, M. and Millard, P., 2006. Understanding biological diversity in soil: the UK's Soil Biodiversity Research Programme. Applied Soil Ecology, 33(2), pp.101-113.
Website for the NERC Soil Biodiversity Programme

Correspondence/contact details

Sier, A.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Avenue, Bailrigg
Lancaster
Lancashire
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UNITED KINGDOM
 enquiries@ceh.ac.uk

Authors

Vandenkoornhuyse, P.
University of York
Ridgway, K.P.
University of York
Watson, I.J.
University of York
Fitter, A.H.
University of York
Young, J.P.W.
University of York

Other contacts

Custodian
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Publisher
NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
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Additional metadata

Topic categories
biota
environment
INSPIRE theme
Soil
Keywords
AM fungi , Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi , biological diversity , fungus , Scottish borders , Sourhope , terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism , T-RFLP
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council
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21 March 2025 13:20