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Crop rotation/fertilization trial F1-07 (Seehausen)
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Reducing tillage intensity - a review of results from a long-term study in Germany
Data Holder:
Diepenbrock, Habil
Location:
Germany
Latitude:
Longitude:
Background
Continent:
Europe
Year LTSE Began:
1958
Comments:
diepenbrock@landw.uni-halle.de - Dr. Diepenbrock christen@landw.uni-halle.de - Dr. Christen Tebrgge F, Dring RA (1999). Reducing tillage intensity: a review of results from a long-term study in Germany. Soil and Tillage Research, 53, 15-28. solid - Plant: fresh weight, dry matter, N removal, starch (potatoes), number of beet, table sugar, crude sugar.
Environment
Annual Precipitation (mm):
400-800
Landuse:
Arable
Ecoregion:
Cool Temperate
Slope (%):
0-2%
Geological material:
Eastern German continental climate in the Leipzig Basin
Soil Classification
soilorder:
Vertisol
Soil taxa (ex, Great Group of Soil Taxonomy):
Eutric Fluvisol, Stagnic Fluvisol, Luvic Phaeozem, Luvisol, Eutric Cambisol
by Diepenbrock
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