Published October 2, 2023
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Wheat field earthworms under divergent farming across a European climate gradient
Creators
- Nuutinen, Visa1
- Briones, Maria J.I.2
- Schrader, Stefan3
- Dekemati, Igor4
- Grujić, Nikola5
- Hyvönen, Juha6
- Ivask, Mari7
- Lassen, Simon Bo8
- Lloret, Eva9
- Ollio, Irene10
- Pérez-Rodríguez, Paula11
- Simon, Barbara12
- Sutri, Merit7
- de Sutter, Nancy13
- Brandt, Kristian K.8
- Peltoniemi, Krista1
- Shanskiy, Merrit7
- Martínez-Martínez, Silvia9
- Fernández-Calviño, David11
- 1. Soil Ecosystems, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
- 2. Departamento de Ecología y Biología Animal, Universidade de Vigo
- 3. Institute of Biodiversity, Thünen Institute
- 4. Department of Agronomy, Institute of Crop Production Sciences, Hungarian Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- 5. Department for Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Institute for Phytomedicine, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade
- 6. Applied Statistical Methods, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
- 7. Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences
- 8. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen
- 9. Sustainable Use, Management and Reclamation of Soil and Water Research Group (GARSA), Department of Agricultural Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
- 10. Sustainable Use, Management and Reclamation of Soil and Water Research Group (GARSA), Department of Agricultural Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena,
- 11. Section for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Department of Plant Biology and Soil Science, Universidade de Vigo
- 12. Department of Soil Science, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- 13. Plant Sciences Unit, ILVO (Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food)
Description
Earthworm community metrics data collected during the years 2019 and 2020 from organically and conventionally managed wheat fields (188 fields in total) in nine pedo-climatic zones of Europe, together with associated site information on climate, soil properties and agricultural management of the fields.