French SOERE soil monitoring dataset with related management practices data

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1 février 2018

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Laura Gay et al., « French SOERE soil monitoring dataset with related management practices data », Recherche Data Gouv, ID : 10.15454/JTVE46


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This dataset corresponds to a datamart produced by the WP2 team of the Landmark H2020 project. The SOERE PRO is a French research observatory on organic residues recycling in agriculture. It is a network of long-term field experiments, including QualiAgro and PROspective devices, which has been created to evaluate benefits and risks associated with organic residue (OR) application in agriculture. It has been certified as SOERE PRO (a network of long-term experiments dedicated to the study of impacts of organic waste product recycling) in 2011 and 2015 by ALLENVI (Alliance Nationale de Recherche pour l'Environnement). Since 2014, it has also been integrated as a service of the ‘‘Investment for future’’ infrastructure AnaEE-France, overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR-11-INBS-0001). In 2018, it has been certified as Collective Scientific Infrastructure by the INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research). QualiAgro which has been initiated in 1998 is located in the Paris Bassin. The objectives are to characterize the agronomic value of composts from the urban origin and their environmental impacts. The field experimental design is a complete randomized block experiment with 450 m² plots and four replicates of five organic treatments: three urban composts (municipal solid waste, MSW; green waste and sludge, GWS; biowaste, BIOW), farmyard manure as organic control treatment (FYM) and a control without organic inputs (CN). QualiAgro data included in the H2020 Landmark project were the physico-chemical properties of soils sampled in 2015, field management practices and yields for the period 2010-2015. PROspective which has been initiated in 2000 is located in Colmar (Est of France). The objectives are to characterize the agronomic value of composts and the environmental impacts of 3 different types of ORs frequently amended in Est of France and to highlight the composting effect on these impacts. PROspective data included in the H2020 Landmark project were the physico-chemical properties of soils sampled in 2018, field management practices and yields for the period 2014-2018. 2 tables provided by France are available: One table of fact-gathering the results of the chemical and physical analyses of the soil profiles and monitoring. One table of fact-gathering the results of the cultural management practices related to soil data. Both tables are connected with the same id attribute. To link soil data to management practices, you just need to use the "profile_id" of the soil table and the "management_id" of the management table. For soil data, the same id may come more than one time if multiple layers are described. Moreover, the names of the crops have been coded into the management table with the "Eurostat Handbook for Annual Crop Statistics (Regulation (EC) No 543/2009, Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/1557 and ESS agreement for Annual Crop Statistics) - Revision 2017 - (Released 9 February 2017)". All the codes and their meaning are into the table "eurostat_crops_list".

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