Dataset of a comparative assessment of soil carbon and nutrient dynamics under conventional and high-density apple orchards
Description
This study was designed and executed with the hypothesis that conventional and high-density orchards exert differing degrees of influence on SOC distribution, its fractions, and soil nutrient availability due to variations in soil management systems. The data shows that the studied parameters differ significantly between the two orchards systems with conventional being more favorable in terms of soils sustainability. The dataset contains different parameters under two orchard systems (conventional and high-density) at three depths (0-30 cm, 30-60 cm and 60-90 cm) with three replication. A proper soil sampling and laboratory analysis was caried out to produce this dataset. This dataset can be interpreted after applying statistical procedures.