Data from the Arizona FACE (Free-Air CO2 Enrichment) Experiments on Wheat at Ample and Limiting Levels of Water and Nitrogen

Authors

  • Bruce Arnold Kimball U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
  • Paul J Pinter, Jr. Retired
  • Robert L LaMorte U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
  • Steven W Leavitt Laboratory of Tree Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
  • Douglas J Hunsaker U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
  • Gerard W Wall U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
  • Frank Wechsung Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, P.O. Box, 601203, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
  • Gabriele Wechsung Air Quality and Terrestrial Ecosystems, German Federal Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
  • Arnold J Bloom Department of Plant Sciences, University of California at Davis Davis, California 95616, USA
  • Jeffrey W White U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/odjar.v3i1.15826

Abstract

Four free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments were conducted on wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Yecora Rojo) at Maricopa, Arizona, U.S.A. from December, 1992 through May, 1997. The first two were conducted at ample and limited (50% of ample) supplies of water, and second two at ample (350 kg N ha-1) and limited (70 and 15 kg N ha-1) supplies of fertilizer nitrogen. More than 50 scientists participated, and they collected a large and varied set of data on plant, soil, and microclimatic responses to the elevated CO2 and its interactions with the water and N treatments. The dataset has been popular with wheat growth modelers who have utilized the growth, yield, and other data to validate their models, which get used to predict likely future wheat productivity with projected global change. The dataset assembled herein contains many of these data, including management, soils, weather, physiology, phenology, biomass growth, leaf area, yield, quality, canopy temperatures, energy balance, soil moisture, nitrogen assimilation, and other data. Data access via DOI 10.7910/DVN/YRTQ3Z.

Author Biographies

  • Bruce Arnold Kimball, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
    Retired Collaborator
  • Robert L LaMorte, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
    Information Technology Specialist
  • Steven W Leavitt, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
    Professor
  • Douglas J Hunsaker, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
    Agricultural Engineer
  • Gerard W Wall, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
    Plant Physiologist
  • Frank Wechsung, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, P.O. Box, 601203, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
    Modeler
  • Gabriele Wechsung, Air Quality and Terrestrial Ecosystems, German Federal Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
    Soil Scientist
  • Arnold J Bloom, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California at Davis Davis, California 95616, USA
    Professor
  • Jeffrey W White, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85138, USA
    Plant Physiologist

Published

2017-06-13

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