Aboveground community and species-specific plant biomass from the Jena Experiment (Main Experiment, year 2007)

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Weisser, Wolfgang W;Weigelt, Alexandra

Description

This data set contains aboveground community biomass (Sown plant community, Weed plant community, Dead plant material, and Unidentified plant material; all measured in biomass as dry weight) and species-specific biomass from the sown species of the main experiment plots of a large grassland biodiversity experiment (the Jena Experiment; see further details below). In the main experiment, 82 grassland plots of 20 x 20 m were established from a pool of 60 species belonging to four functional groups (grasses, legumes, tall and small herbs). In May 2002, varying numbers of plant species from this species pool were sown into the plots to create a gradient of plant species richness (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 60 species) and functional richness (1, 2, 3, 4 functional groups). Plots were maintained by bi-annual weeding and mowing. Aboveground community biomass was harvested twice in 2007 just prior to mowing (during peak standing biomass in early June and in late August) on all experimental plots of the main experiment. This was done by clipping the vegetation at 3 cm above ground in four (May) or three (August) rectangles of 0.2 x 0.5 m per large plot. The location of these rectangles was assigned prior to each harvest by random selection of coordinates within the core area of the plots (i.e. the central 10 x 15 m). The positions of the rectangles within plots were identical for all plots. The harvested biomass was sorted into categories: individual species for the sown plant species, weed plant species (species not sown at the particular plot), detached dead plant material (i.e., dead plant material in the data file), and remaining plant material that could not be assigned to any category (i.e., unidentified plant material in the data file). All biomass was dried to constant weight (70°C, >= 48 h) and weighed. Sown plant community biomass was calculated as the sum of the biomass of the individual sown species. The data for individual samples and the mean over samples for the biomass measures on the community level are given. Overall, analyses of the community biomass data have identified species richness as well as functional group composition as important drivers of a positive biodiversity-productivity relationship.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.1

FAIR Score

96%

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0

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0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Plant Science

Field

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

92%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Experimental plotHeight aboveground, minimumHeight aboveground, maximumHEIGHT above groundDate/time startDate/time endReplicateTreatment: mowingTreatment: weedingTreatment: weeding historyTreatment: seed additionTreatment: fertilizingTreatment: droughtTreatment: aboveground: pesticideTreatment: below pesticideTreatment: molluscideTreatment: nematicideTreatment: earthworm exclosureTreatment: phytometersTreatment: specialDead plant material, biomass as dry weightSown plant community, biomass as dry weightWeeds plant community, biomass as dry weightUnidentified plant material, biomass as dry weightHeracleum sphondylium, biomass as dry weightKnautia arvensis, biomass as dry weightLeucanthemum vulgare, biomass as dry weightAlopecurus pratensis, biomass as dry weightAnthoxanthum odoratum, biomass as dry weightArrhenatherum elatius, biomass as dry weightAvenula pubescens, biomass as dry weightBromus erectus, biomass as dry weightBromus hordeaceus, biomass as dry weightCynosurus cristatus, biomass as dry weightDactylis glomerata, biomass as dry weightFestuca pratensis, biomass as dry weightFestuca rubra, biomass as dry weightHolcus lanatus, biomass as dry weightLuzula campestris, biomass as dry weightPhleum pratense, biomass as dry weightPoa pratensis, biomass as dry weightPoa trivialis, biomass as dry weightTrisetum flavescens, biomass as dry weightAjuga reptans, biomass as dry weightBellis perennis, biomass as dry weightGlechoma hederacea, biomass as dry weightLeontodon autumnalis, biomass as dry weightLeontodon hispidus, biomass as dry weightPlantago lanceolata, biomass as dry weightPlantago media, biomass as dry weightPrimula veris, biomass as dry weightPrunella vulgaris, biomass as dry weightRanunculus repens, biomass as dry weightTaraxacum officinale, biomass as dry weightVeronica chamaedrys, biomass as dry weightAchillea millefolium, biomass as dry weightAnthriscus sylvestris, biomass as dry weightCampanula patula, biomass as dry weightCarum carvi, biomass as dry weightCardamine pratensis, biomass as dry weightCentaurea jacea, biomass as dry weightCirsium oleraceum, biomass as dry weightCrepis biennis, biomass as dry weightDaucus carota, biomass as dry weightGalium mollugo, biomass as dry weightGeranium pratense, biomass as dry weightPastinaca sativa, biomass as dry weightPimpinella major, biomass as dry weightRanunculus acris, biomass as dry weightRumex acetosa, biomass as dry weightSanguisorba officinalis, biomass as dry weightTragopogon pratensis, biomass as dry weightLathyrus pratensis, biomass as dry weightLotus corniculatus, biomass as dry weightMedicago lupulina, biomass as dry weightMedicago x varia, biomass as dry weightOnobrychis viciifolia, biomass as dry weightTrifolium campestre, biomass as dry weightTrifolium dubium, biomass as dry weightTrifolium fragiferum, biomass as dry weightTrifolium hybridum, biomass as dry weightTrifolium pratense, biomass as dry weightTrifolium repens, biomass as dry weightVicia cracca, biomass as dry weightExperimentDried biomass sampleThe Jena Experiment (JenExp)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00