Data on the temporal changes in soil properties and microbiome composition after a jet-fuel contamination during the pot and field experiments

The soil response to a jet-fuel contamination is uncertain. In this article, original data on the influence of a jet-fuel spillage on the topsoil properties are presented. The data set is obtained during a one-year long pot and field experiments with Dystric Arenosols, Fibric Histosols and Albic Luv...

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Published inData in brief Vol. 46; p. 108860
Main Authors Semenkov, Ivan N., Shelyakin, Pavel V., Nikolaeva, Daria D., Tutukina, Maria N., Sharapova, Anna V., Lednev, Sergey A., Sarana, Yuliya V., Gelfand, Mikhail S., Krechetov, Pavel P., Koroleva, Tatiana V.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.02.2023
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Summary:The soil response to a jet-fuel contamination is uncertain. In this article, original data on the influence of a jet-fuel spillage on the topsoil properties are presented. The data set is obtained during a one-year long pot and field experiments with Dystric Arenosols, Fibric Histosols and Albic Luvisols. Kerosene loads were 1, 5, 10, 25 and 100 g/kg. The data set includes information about temporal changes in kerosene concentration; physicochemical properties, such as рН, moisture, cation exchange capacity, content of soil organic matter, available P and K, exchangeable NH4+, and water-soluble NO3–; and biological properties, such as biological consumption of oxygen, and cellulolytic activity. Also, we provide sequencing data on variable regions of 16S ribosomal RNA of microbial communities from the respective soil samples.
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ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2022.108860