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Long-term effects of different tillage treatments with and without compost application on soil hydraulic properties under organic farming on a loess soil in Hesse, Germany

  • Carolina Bilibio (Creator)
  • Stephan Martin Junge (Creator)
  • Simeon Leisch-Waskoenig (Creator)
  • Maria Renate Finckh (Creator)
  • Stephan Peth (Creator)
  • Rene Hansen (Related Person)
  • Ulla Rosskopf (Related Person)
  • Markus Hammer-Weis (Related Person)

Dataset

Description

The dataset presents the results of measurements related to the water retention curve, saturated hydraulic conductivity, and aggregate stability of samples collected in 2020 from a long-term trial located in Neu-Eichenberg (51°22′ N; 9°54′ E) at the research station of the University of Kassel, Hesse, Germany. The experiment has been managed organically since 1988. The study investigated the effects of plowing versus reduced tillage with and without compost after 10 years of treatment application. This table contains the Index of the data collection. Related datasets are listed in the metadata element 'Related Identifier'. Dataset version 1.0
Date made available12 Apr 2024
PublisherLeibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research(ZALF)
Date of data production2020

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