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NILGS Nasu Research Station Chemical Fertilizer Plot

JP-NsC
JP
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Grasslands provide a globally essential ecosystem service by storing carbon (C). Management practices affect the net C balance in grasslands positively and negatively. In Japan, farmyard manure (FYM) application and grassland renovation are common and essential grassland management practices, however, the long-term effects of these practices on C balance are not known. We conducted a field experiment in a managed grassland for 11 years (2004-2015) to investigate the effects of FYM application and grassland renovation on net ecosystem C balance (NECB), estimated from eddy covariance measurements. Two experimental plots were used: One received only chemical fertilizer (CF plot), and the other received FYM and supplementary chemical fertilizer (CM plot). This site is an observation site where chemical fertilizer is applied.
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Current staff

Name Role (ICOS vocabulary) Start date
Shoji Matsuura Principal Investigator 2004-01-01

Location

36.915054, 139.93684
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