GLBRC Sustainability Data Catalog

Species transect plant heights at Biofuels Cropping System Experiment — GLBRC Biofuel Cropping System Experiment

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Species composition was surveyed using the line point intercept method

This datatable is part of the GLBRC Annual Net Primary Productivity dataset. This dataset contains the aboveground biomass data. Annual net primary production (ANPP) data is measured at peak biomass for a given treatment. Additional ANPP measurements are made where appropriate such as occasional destructive harvests for poplar. See the ANPP protocols for descriptions of the sampling and measurement methods for each of the treatments. Below ground net primary production (BNPP) are available for these same sites.

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Experiment: GLBRC Biofuel Cropping System Experiment
Data available from: July 2018 to October 2020
Dataset: GLBRC082
Datatable ID: GLBRC082-015.160
Core Areas Primary Production
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Last Updated 2023-05-09
Variate Description Units
sample date sample date
site experimental site
treatment treatment within the experiment
replicate replicate within the treatment
nitrogen fertilization had the plot been nitrogen fertilized?
line transect line during the current sample event. (transect line numbers do not refer to a location)
species sample species
height plant height centimeter
has lodged had the plant that was measured lodged?
comment

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Data Excerpt

sample_date site treatment replicate split_plot line species height_cm has_lodged comment
2019-09-30 BCSE G2 R1 plus_n 3 Sorghum 236.0 false
2019-09-30 BCSE G2 R1 plus_n 3 Sorghum 257.0 false
2019-09-30 BCSE G2 R1 plus_n 3 Sorghum 248.0 false
2019-09-30 BCSE G2 R1 plus_n 3 Sorghum 245.0 false
2019-09-30 BCSE G2 R1 plus_n 3 Sorghum 255.0 false
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