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Soil biological activity
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BIOTREE Kaltenborn Earthworm data

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The earthworm sampling records the abundance, biomass and species diversity of earthworms in the Kaltenborn site. Hereby all 16 plots where sampled. In every plot, four samples are taken, 2 in the 'no management' subplot (U) and 2 in the 'manageme...

Id: 166
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-06-13
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Finland (June 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 176
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-07-24
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Germany (April 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 169
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-06-24
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Italy (March 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 364
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-04-03
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Poland (September 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 177
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-07-24
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Romania (October 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 350
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 2
Attachments: 1
Created at: 2014-02-19
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Earthworm data of the exploratory region in Spain (November 2012)

Abstract:
The belowground foodweb holds a big part of the associated biodiversity in forest ecosystems and plays a major role in litter decomposition and nutrient turnover. So far important interactions between diversity and composition of above- and belowg...

Id: 351
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 1
Created at: 2014-02-19
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Experimental sites microbial data 2012

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The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plants and soil. Tree species affect element cycling through deposition in throughfall, litterfall, microbial activities in soil and rhizosphere proces...

Id: 365
Users: 1
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-04-07
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Exploratories microbial data 2012

Abstract:
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plants and soil. Tree species affect element cycling through deposition in throughfall, litterfall, microbial activities in soil and rhizosphere proces...

Id: 363
Users: 1
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-03-28
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Gedinne FORBIO Earthworm data

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The earthworm sampling records the abundance, biomass and species diversity of earthworms in the FORBIO site in Gedinne (Belgium). Hereby only the monoculture and high diversity (4 species) plots(20 plots) where sampled. One sample is taken in eve...

Id: 179
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-07-24
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the experimental site in Belgium (FORBIO, Gedinne) (October 2011)

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The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 191
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the experimental site in Belgium (FORBIO, Zedelgem) (November 2011)

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The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 192
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the experimental site in Germany (BIOTREE, Kaltenborn) (October 2011)

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The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 415
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2015-03-24
Updated at: 2021-03-01

Humus data of the exploratory region in Finland (June 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 186
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the exploratory region in Germany (April 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 187
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the exploratory region in Italy (March 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 409
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-11-18
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the exploratory region in Poland (September 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 188
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the exploratory region in Romania (October 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 189
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Humus data of the exploratory region in Spain (November 2012)

Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...

Id: 190
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-10-10
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Satakunta Finland Earthworm data

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The earthworm sampling records the abundance, biomass and species diversity of earthworms in the Satakunta site. Hereby all 13 plots where sampled. In every plot, four samples are taken, one in every corner subplot. Sampling locations were, per su...

Id: 178
Users: 2
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-07-24
Updated at: 2020-02-17
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