Extended untilled field margins with sown plants and bushes

Local identifier
Kasby 1
Years operational
1988—
Objective
The objectives were to investigate the effects of the sowed vegetation on insects and other invertebrates in the soil and and in the vegetation and to monitor the development of the vegetation, particularly as regards the incidence of weeds and the survival of the meadow plants.
Description
The sowed vegetation is of four types: 1. Rose bushes (Rosa canina) 2. Meadow plants 3. Ley grasses with Trifolium pratense 4. Ley grasses with Phacelia tanacetifolia and Borago officinalis All plots are mowed in the autumn and the residues are removed.
Data Access Statement
Other
Data Access Notes
An application form for access to long-term field experiments or data from the experiments. Send the request to the experimental manager. https://www.slu.se/globalassets/ew/org/centrb/langliggande/gb-ltt-application-form-slu-20140820.docx
Data license
Don't know
Data policy
https://www.slu.se/globalassets/ew/org/centrb/langliggande/gb-guidelines_lte_slu_20140820.pdf
Organization
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU Agricultural Long-Term Experiments
research organisation
Person
Associate professor Maria Viketoft
experiment manager

Site: Kasby 1

Location
Uppsala
Sweden
Geographic location
59.802, 17.834
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Visits permitted?
No
Soil type
cambisol
Climatic type
warm humid continental climate

Design period: (1988—)

Design Type
Replicated control design
Design description
Plot size 2 m x 10 m.
Number of plots
16
Number of replicates
4
Crops
CropYears grown
Factor
Factor name
Factor levels
cropping system
The field margins are sowed with four different vegetation types.