Soil, climatic, physiographic and stand data in Pinus sylvestris and Pinus halepensis plantations in Spain

  1. , Bueis 1
  2. , Bravo 2
  3. , Pando 3
  4. , Muscolo 4
  5. , Turrión 5
  1. 1 Teresa
  2. 2 Felipe
  3. 3 Valentin
  4. 4 Adele
  5. 5 María-Belén

Argitaratzaile: Zenodo

Argitalpen urtea: 2018

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This dataset contains information about soil physical, chemical and biochemical, climatic, physiographic and stand parameters of 32 plots belonging to the Spanish National Forest Inventory (SNFI) located in <em>Pinus halepensis</em> Mill. plantations and 35 plots belonging to the Sustainable Forest Management Research Institute (iuFOR; University of Valladolid and INIA) located in <em>Pinus sylvestris </em>L. plantations in Spain. Parameters included in the dataset: <br> Plot: plot identification in the SNFI and iuFOR networks.<br> Species: species present in each plot (1: Pinus sylvestris; 2: Pinus halepensis)<br> Slope: gradient in the plot in percentage.<br> Altitude: elevation of the plot in meters above the sea level<br> Latitude and Longitude: geographical coordinates of the plots in degrees<br> Density: number of trees per hectare in the plot<br> Dg: quadratic mean diameter in centimetersç<br> Hm: mean height in meters of the trees in the plot<br> H0; dominant height in meters of the trees in the plot<br> BA: basal area of the plot in square meters per hectare<br> SI: site index; dominant height of the trees in the plot at the reference age (80 years for Pinus halepensis and 50 years for Pinus sylvestris stands) <br> SQ: the site quality class<br> Age: average age in years of the trees in the plot<br> AW: soil available water in percentage<br> CO: soil coarse particles in percentage<br> Porosity: soil porosity in percentage<br> CLAY: clay content in soil in percentage<br> SILTUS: silt content in soil following the USDA criteria in percentage<br> SILTIS: silt content in soil following the International criteria, in percentage<br> SANDUS: sand content in soil following the USDA criteria, in percentage<br> SANDIS: sand content in soil following the International criteria, in percentage<br> OHT: organic horizon thickness in the plot in centimeters<br> ([C/N]L): the total carbon to total nitrogen ratio in the litter fraction of the organic horizon<br> ([C/N]FH): the total carbon to total nitrogen ratio in the fragmented plus humified fractions of the organic horizon <br> L: amount of litter fraction in the organic horizon in tons per hectare<br> FH: amount of fragmented plus humified fraction in the organic horizon in tons per hectare. <br> pH: soil pH value <br> CEC: cation exchange capacity in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Bascomb, 1964)<br> EOC: amount of easily oxidizable C in soil in percentage (Walkley and Black, 1934)<br> AP: amount of available phosphorus in soil in miligrams per kilogram of soil extracted with anion exchange membranes and determined with colorimetry (Murphy and Riley, 1962)<br> TN: total N in soil in percentage<br> TOC/TN: total organic C to total N ratio in soil<br> Ca, Mg, Na, K: exchangeable calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Schollenberger and Simon, 1945)<br> WSP: water soluble phenols in soil in micrograms of TAE per gram of soil (Box, 1983)<br> Carbonates: amount of carbonates in soil in percentage (Bundy and Bremner, 1972)<br> React_carb: amount of reactive carbonates in soil in percentage (Bashour and Sayegh, 2007)<br> Gypsum: amount of gypsum in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Richards, 1954)<br> Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn: amount of copper, iron, manganese and zinc in miligrams per kilogram of soil (Lindsay and Norvell, 1978)<br> EA: soil exchangeable acidity in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Bascomb, 1964)<br> Sat: base saturation of soil in percentage <br> AlA, FeA, MnA: amorphous aluminum, iron and manganese (AlA, FeA, MnA) in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Bascomb, 1968)<br> AlM, FeM, MnM: organically bound aluminum, iron and manganese in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Blakemore et al. 1987) <br> AlE: exchangeable aluminum in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Bertsch &amp; Bloom, 1996)<br> AlI: inorganic aluminum in soil in centimoles of charge per kilogram of soil (Mc-Keague et al., 1971)<br> Cmic, Nmic, Pmic: amount of microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in soil in milligrams per kilogram of soil (Vance et al. 1987)<br> Cmin: amount of mineralizable carbon in soil in milligrams per kilogram of soil (Isermeyer, 1952)<br> Cmin/TOC: mineralizable carbon to total organic carbon ratio <br> Cmic/TOC: microbial biomass carbon to total organic carbon ratio<br> qCO2: microbial metabolic quotient (Cmin/Cmic) in soil in grams per week and gram of soil<br> FDA: fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis reaction (Alef and Nannipieri, 1995) in milliunits per gram of dry soil (nanomoles of fluorescein diacetate produced per gram of soil and minute)<br> DHA: dehydrogenase activity (Casida et al., 1964) in milliunits per gram of dry soil (nanomoles of triphenyl formazan produced per gram of soil and minute)<br> AcPhos, AlkPhos: acid and alkaline phosphatase activity (Tabatabai and Bremner, 1969) in milliunits per gram of dry soil (nanomoles of p-nitrophenol produced per gram of soil and minute)<br> Urease: urease activity in soil (Hofmann, 1963) in milliunits per gram of dry soil (nanomoles of N per gram of soil and minute)<br> Catalase: catalase activity (Tabatabai and Beck, 1971) in milliunits per gram of dry soil (nanomoles of O<sub>2</sub> produced per gram of soil and minute)<br> MAT: mean annual temperature in degrees centigrade (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> MMWM: mean maximum temperature of the warmest month in degrees centigrade (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> MMCM: mean maximum temperature of the coldest month in degrees centigrade (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> MTWM: mean temperature of the warmest month in degrees centigrade (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> MTCM: mean temperature of the coldest month in degrees centigrade (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> TP: total precipitation in millimeters (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> PW, PSP, PSU, PA: winter, spring, summer and autumn precipitation in millimeters (Ninyerola et al., 2005)<br> PET, RET: potential and real evapotranspiration in millimetres (Thornthwaite, 1949 and Thorntwaite and Mather, 1955) <br> Deficit: mean annual hydric deficit in millimeters (Thornthwaite, 1949 and Thorntwaite and Mather, 1955) <br> Surplus: mean annual hydric surplus in millimetres (Thornthwaite, 1949 and Thorntwaite and Mather, 1955) <br> AHI: Annual Hydric Index (Thornthwaite, 1949)<br> Martonne: Martonne index (De-Martonne, 1926)<br> Lang: Lang index (Lang, 1919) Code -999.99 indicates missing values.