Analysis output from: Potential of boreholes combined with deep-rooted cover crops to ameliorate subsoil compaction

DOI:10.4121/f2aa4e23-3779-4b80-9fb5-c97a82f73633.v2
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DOI: 10.4121/f2aa4e23-3779-4b80-9fb5-c97a82f73633
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Isabella Selin Norén; van Balen, Derk; Velt, Vera (2024): Analysis output from: Potential of boreholes combined with deep-rooted cover crops to ameliorate subsoil compaction. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/f2aa4e23-3779-4b80-9fb5-c97a82f73633.v2
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Geolocation

Lelystad and Vreedepeel, the Netherlands

Time coverage

2021-2022

Licence

CC BY 4.0

Due to climate change longer periods of drought and high precipitation in short periods of time will become more common. Subsoil compaction causes cropland to be less resilient to such changes due to worse root growth, water infiltration and less capillary rise of water. There is a lack of measures to ameliorate subsoil compaction. Two experiments were performed where the potential of different types of boreholes were compared to deep subsoiling and an untreated reference. Effects on soil structure and crop productivity were analyzed. Data and scripts are not provided, only HTML output files.

History

  • 2024-02-01 first online
  • 2024-02-07 published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

html

Organizations

Field Crops, Wageningen University & Research

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