A global, empirical, harmonised dataset of soil organic carbon changes under perennial crops.
Journal
Scientific data
ISSN: 2052-4463
Titre abrégé: Sci Data
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101640192
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
13 May 2019
13 May 2019
Historique:
received:
06
02
2019
accepted:
28
03
2019
entrez:
16
5
2019
pubmed:
16
5
2019
medline:
16
5
2019
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
A global, unified dataset on Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) changes under perennial crops has not existed till now. We present a global, harmonised database on SOC change resulting from perennial crop cultivation. It contains information about 1605 paired-comparison empirical values (some of which are aggregated data) from 180 different peer-reviewed studies, 709 sites, on 58 different perennial crop types, from 32 countries in temperate, tropical and boreal areas; including species used for food, bioenergy and bio-products. The database also contains information on climate, soil characteristics, management and topography. This is the first such global compilation and will act as a baseline for SOC changes in perennial crops. It will be key to supporting global modelling of land use and carbon cycle feedbacks, and supporting agricultural policy development.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31086193
doi: 10.1038/s41597-019-0062-1
pii: 10.1038/s41597-019-0062-1
pmc: PMC6514006
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
57Subventions
Organisme : RCUK | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
ID : BB/P027784/1
Pays : International
Organisme : Österreichische Gesellschaft für Dermatologie und Venerologie (Austrian Society for Dermatology and Venereology)
ID : NE/N017854/1
Pays : International
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