Field Trips / Field Campaigns

Field Trip: Soil structure as indicator

To investigate the connection between soil structure, soil organic content and wind erosion in the dry steppes of KAZ, soil scientists and geoecologists from Martin-Luther-University took 540 soil samples from different test sites during May and June 2019. The samples are now ready to be analyzed in the lab.

Datum: 
Friday, July 26, 2019 - 12:00
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Soil structure as indicator

To investigate the connection between soil structure, soil organic content and wind erosion in the dry steppes of KAZ, soil scientists and geoecologists from Martin-Luther-University took 540 soil samples from different test sites. The samples are now ready to be analyzed in the lab.

Datum: 
Thursday, July 25, 2019 - 12:00
English

Soil structure as indicator

To investigate the connection between soil structure, soil organic content and wind erosion in the dry steppes of KAZ, soil scientists and geoecologists from Martin-Luther-University took 540 soil samples from different test sites. The samples are now ready to be analyzed in the lab.

Datum: 
Thursday, July 25, 2019 - 12:00
English

Start of the Experiment on the N Availability and Use-Efficiency of Liquid Fertilizers

To evaluate the N-availability and N-efficiency of liquid fertilizers two neighbouring fields under different management but same use and fertilization were locally labelled with 15-N species of ammonia and nitrate. The label was applied to the seed furrow after seeding and fertilization. Hereby three different forms of fertilizers in liquid and solid form were investigated in triplicates.

Datum: 
Sunday, June 3, 2018 - 08:00
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Soil-Samping Campaign for Soil Nutrient Mapping

The second sampling campaign for completion of our north-south gradient took place from the 01.05.-28.05.2018. The subprojects SP 4 and SP 5 started in the south at our project partners in Lasovoe, Zhaltir, Shortandy and ended their work in the north in Yasnaya Polyana.

Datum: 
Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - 08:00 to Monday, May 28, 2018 - 18:00
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