Data on yield and soil parameters of three diverse tilled long-term experimental sites in Austria (2018–2022)

Abstract The agroecological “Marchfeld” cluster assessed the impact of tillage on primary production (yield) and selected soil parameters at three sites (two conventionally and one organically managed) from 2018–2022. The data were uniformly compiled in a data set. The examined factors were no, mini...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Tiefenbacher, Andreas Schaumberger, Hans-Peter Kaul, Emanuel Zillner, Andreas Hans, Andreas Surböck, Gabriele Gollner, Jürgen Friedel, Pia Euteneuer, Megan Asanza-Grabenbauer, Claudine Egger, Veronika Gaube, Johannes Peterseil, Taru Sandén, Theresa Strobl, Heide Spiegel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-05-01
Series:Scientific Data
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05086-6
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Summary:Abstract The agroecological “Marchfeld” cluster assessed the impact of tillage on primary production (yield) and selected soil parameters at three sites (two conventionally and one organically managed) from 2018–2022. The data were uniformly compiled in a data set. The examined factors were no, minimum (5–8 cm), reduced (10–15 cm) and conventional (25–30 cm) tillage. All measured parameters were documented in a state-of-the-art quality control approach and stored in the data set. The long-term experimental (LTER) sites have been operating for a long time (from 6–34 years), so that our parameters show accumulated historical developments that influence the present. The data is available for (re)use by others (scientists, stakeholders, etc.) on Zenodo for meta-analyses, process modelling and other environmental studies.
ISSN:2052-4463