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  • Effects of microarthropod exclusion and water amendments on fluffgrass rhizosphere nitrate (NO3) at the Jornada Basin LTER, 1986-1987
  • Solange, Silva; New Mexico State University
    Whitford, Walt; New Mexico State University
  • 2020-04-24
  • Solange, S. and W. Whitford. 2020. Effects of microarthropod exclusion and water amendments on fluffgrass rhizosphere nitrate (NO3) at the Jornada Basin LTER, 1986-1987 ver 33. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This data package contains data on nitrogen (as nitrate, NO3-) availability, measured with ion exchange resin bags, in fluffgrass ( Dasyochloa pulchella ) rhizosphere soil from 1986-1987. The purpose of this study was to test how watering, and changing densities of soil microarthropods and nematodes, results in changes in fluff grass growth. An ion exchange resin bag technique (Binkley 1984, Lajtha 1988) was used to determine nitrate availability. Twenty 6 x 6 m plots were established with a 3 m buffer between plots. Five plots were randomly assigned to one of four treatments:1) Chlordane (to exclude microarthropods), 2) Chlordane and water, 3) Water, and 4) Control. Eight anion exchange bags were placed in the rhizosphere of a fluffgrass plant in each plot. Bags were left in the field 3 months, collected, brought to the lab and analyzed for available nitrate (NO3-) using an automated cadmium reduction procedure. The data table contains bag collection date, treatment, and NO3 (mg/kg) concentration. This study is complete.
  • N: 32.7494871      S: 32.47317259      E: -106.6927163      W: -106.8728831
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