Data for: Stimulating ground arthropods modestly enhances nutrient cycling in conventionally managed corn fields
Published: 14 April 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ym7xkzsfhx.1
Contributors:
Shannon Pelini, Audrey Maran, , Jessica SusserDescription
These data were collected from conventionally managed, tilled, corn fields in northwest Ohio. The data include ground arthropod abundance, microbial abundance, extracellular enzymes, and nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient pools. See associated paper for more details on data collection and sites. The spreadsheet includes a tab that describes the meaning of columns names.
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Insect, Soil, Agricultural Soil, Soil Microbiology, Agricultural Entomology