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Data from: Mitigating drought effects on grassland: the potential of different seed mixtures to optimize water use efficiency
Handle - http://hdl.handle.net/11304/65b26fb8-74ff-4565-8ad2-6c41607c893b
Elena Tello-García
Given Name: Elena
Family Name: Tello-García
Erich Tasser
Given Name: Erich
Family Name: Tasser
Ursula Peintner
Given Name: Ursula
Family Name: Peintner
Ulrike Tappeiner
Given Name: Ulrike
Family Name: Tappeiner
Georg Leitinger
Given Name: Georg
Family Name: Leitinger
Data from a study conducted at the LTER site Stubai in 2018, which aims to compare the drought response of two agricultural grasslands that differ in their resource use strategies. In an experimental garden, 12 small-scale lysimeters were installed with two different agricultural grassland types (conservative and acquisitive) and two different irrigation levels (wet and drought). We measured evapotranspiration (ET), soil water content (SWC), stomatal conductance, phytomass productivity, necromass cover and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AMF) spore abundance and size and pigmentation description in these two grassland types during a 64-day drought.
publication_state: published
community: d952913c-451e-4b5c-817e-d578dc8a4469
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