Data and metadata of soil microbial community structure, enzyme activities, functional genes and earthworms derived from H2020 Diverfarming project
Creators
- Raúl Zornoza1
- Virginia Sánchez Navarro1
- Onurcan Özbolat1
- Marcos Egea1
- Margarita Ros2
- Jose A. Pascual2
- Esperanza Huerta Lwanga3
- Violette Geissen3
- Coen Ritsema3
- Michel Riksen3
- Henny Gertsen3
- József Dezső4
- Dénes Lóczy4
- Marietta Rezsek4
- Jessica Cuartero5
- Luigi Orru6
- Loredana Canfora6
- María Martínez Mena5
- Elvira Díaz Pereira5
- Carolina Boix Fayos5
- Jorge Álvaro Fuentes7
- Victoria Lafuente7
- Eduardo López8
- Andrea Manfredini6
- Melania Migliore6
- Flavia Pinzari9
- Visa Nuutinen10
- Hannu Fritze10
- Tero Tuomivirta10
- Felix Dittrich11
- Sören Thiele-Bruhn11
- Manuel Seeger11
- Jesús Aguilera12
- Luis Parras12
- Beatriz Lozano12
- Manuel González12
- 1. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
- 2. CSIC
- 3. Wageningen University & Research
- 4. UP
- 5. CEBAS-CSIC
- 6. CREA
- 7. EEAD-CSIC
- 8. Cooperativa de Zuera
- 9. CNR
- 10. LUKE
- 11. University of Trier
- 12. UCO
Description
Soil data and metadata of soil microbial community structure, enzyme activities (dehydrogenase, β-glucosidase, leucine-aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase and arylsusfatase activities), N functional genes and earthworms from the different cases studies and long terms from WP4 "Impact of crop diversification on biodiversity", derived from H2020 Diverfarming project. The main objective of workpackage is to provide a scientific understanding of the link between diversified cropping systems, above- and belowground biodiversity, and the resulting ecosystem services provided by soil microorganisms, soil invertebrates and vegetation in agro-ecosystems. Soil organisms contribute to all biogeochemical cycles, Soil organic matter mineralization and stabilization, shape soil structure and have associations with plant species promoting growth and development. http://www.diverfarming.eu.