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Extractable phosphorus and microbial biomass phosphorus from two UK grassland soils under elevated CO2, 2018-2020

This dataset contains information on bio-available phosphorus and microbial biomass phosphorus from two UK grassland soils and how this is affected by elevated CO2 (eCO2). The soils are from naturally phosphorus limited grasslands in the Peak District National Park, in northern England. The grasslands were exposed to eCO2 of 600 ppm, and ambient CO2 controls were maintained at ca. 400 ppm for three growing seasons (2018-2020). Soils were sampled once each year in October, and underwent extraction (bio-available phosphorus) or chloroform-fumigation-extraction (microbial biomass phosphorus) with 0.5M NaHCO3. Concentrations of phosphorus in the extracts were determined by ICP-OES. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/35921c93-2d9e-4e35-8de5-adbfc37641b4

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Dataset Reference Date ()
2023-02-14
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/35921c93-2d9e-4e35-8de5-adbfc37641b4
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doi: / 10.5285/35921c93-2d9e-4e35-8de5-adbfc37641b4
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Keane, J.B., Hartley, I.P., Phoenix, G.K., Taylor, C.R. (2023). Extractable phosphorus and microbial biomass phosphorus from two UK grassland soils under elevated CO2, 2018-2020. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/35921c93-2d9e-4e35-8de5-adbfc37641b4
  University of York - Keane, J.B.
  University of Exeter - Hartley, I.P.
  University of Sheffield - Phoenix, G.K.
  University of Manchester - Taylor, C.R.
  University of York - Dr Ben Keane
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
  University of Sheffield
  University of Exeter
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 ()
  • Environmental Monitoring Facilities
Keywords
  • Soil
  • Climate and climate change
  • Soil microbial biomass
  • phosphorus
  • Grassland
  • Elevated CO2
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Keane, J.B., Hartley, I.P., Phoenix, G.K., Taylor, C.R. (2023). Extractable phosphorus and microbial biomass phosphorus from two UK grassland soils under elevated CO2, 2018-2020. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/35921c93-2d9e-4e35-8de5-adbfc37641b4
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Begin date
2018-01-01
End date
2020-12-31
 
Code
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid

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2010-12-08
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Soils were processed in the laboratories of the University of Sheffield and soil extracts were analysed at the University of Exeter. Internal standards were used to quantify phosphorus concentrations and soil microbial phosphorus values which were unrealistic (negative) were discarded.

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2023-07-04T10:46:52
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