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Vegetation Decomposition, Tea Bag Index, South East Queensland Peri-urban SuperSite, Samford, Core 1 ha, 2017

TERN Australian SuperSite Network
Grace, Peter, Prof
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Plant material decomposition in soil was investigated using two types of tea bags (Green and Rooibos) buried to 8 cm for 80-90 days. Weight loss was determined and contextual data collected. This experiment aligns with, and contributed to a citizen science program (www.teatime4science.org) looking at decomposition rates around the world.

Data time period: 2017 to 2017

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152.804,-27.388

152.804,-27.388

text: Samford Ecological Research Facility, Samford, Brisbane, Queensland

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