[Parameters: Topic='LAND SURFACE', Term='SOILS', Variable_Level_1='SOIL FERTILITY']
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The Accumulation and Bioavailability of Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Under Common Buffer Vegetation in Mid-Atlantic States.
Entry ID:
usda.ars.PSWMRL.CommonBuffer
Summary
Abstract:
(from USDA ARS Carbon Storage Planning Workshop Abstracts)
Problem: There are large acerages of woods and cool-season grasses in the northeast today, and there may soon be substantial acreages of warm-season grasses since they are being promoted as wildlife habitat, biofuels fedstock, and conservation grasses either in buffers or for CRP. The choice of vegetation may have an impact on carbon ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Ronald Schnabel, Marife Corre, and William Stout.
Dataset Title:
The Accumulation and Bioavailability of Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Under C
Dataset Release Date:
1999
Dataset Release Place:
University Park, PA
Dataset Publisher:
USDA-ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Laboratory
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1996-05-01
Stop Date:
1998-05-01
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Quality
data have not been fully analized yet, or peer reviewed. Study is in Progress
Access Constraints
not acessable yet
Use Constraints
unkown
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Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
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Data Center
Personnel
Publications/References
Corre, M.D., R.R. Schnabel, and J.A. Shaffer. Evaluation of soil organic
carbon under woods, cool-season and warm-season grasses in the northeastern U.S. Soil Biol. Biochem. (Submitted). Schnabel, R.R., M.D. Corre, and J.A. Shaffer. 1998. Soil organic carbon under Switchgrass and Eastern Gammagrass inNorhteastern U.S. Agronomy Abstracts. Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
1999-04-09
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