Subject area |
Agriculture |
More specific subject area |
Agricultural biochemistry |
Type of data |
Figures and Tables |
How data was acquired |
Data were acquired from field-based studies conducted on acidic podzolic soils on three farms across Newfoundland, Canada. These farms represent boreal podzolic soils in cool climate production systems. Soybean forage and roots were collected at R3 growth stage and root lipids were analyzed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-hydrophilic interaction chromatography-heated electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HILIC-HESI/MS). Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy technique (Foss NIR System Model 6500 Win ISI II v1.5) was used to measure the soybean forage nutrition quality. |
Data format |
Statistical data were analyzed with PCA plots, ANOVA and Pearson's correlation. |
Experimental factors |
Raw data were used to calculate nmole% of lipid classes |
Experimental features |
Three agricultural farms were selected across Newfoundland, Canada representing a boreal ecosystem or northern climate to conduct the experiment. Specifically, to assess how soybean root membrane lipidome are remodeled when cultivated on agricultural podzols with varying pH in boreal climates to produce forage with similar nutritional quality as that of podzols limed to neutral pH. |
Data source location |
Data were collected from St. Johns (47°30′4.99″N 52°46′12.34″W), Lethbridge (48°20′21.72″N 53°49′24.80″W) and Pynn's Brook Research Station (49° 4′21.93″N 57°33′36.51″W), Newfoundland, Canada. |
Data accessibility |
Data are available within this article |
Related Research Articles |
Nadeem M, Pham TH, Nieuwenhus A, Ali W, Zaeem M, Ashiq W, Gillani SSM, Manful C, Adigun OA, Galagedara L, Cheema M, Thomas R, 2019. Adaptation strategies of forage soybeans cultivated on acidic soils under cool climate to produce high quality forage. Plan Science (in Press) |