Dataset of physicochemical, microbiological, and plant root parameters of 135 soils from various urban land uses Blois city, France

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Auteur(s): Norini Marie-Paule,Harris Jennifer,Bonthoux Sébastien,Arnoldi Cindy,Boscardin Rachel,Cantarel Amélie,Charron Mickaël,Conte Thibauld,Cosson Céline,Delort Abigaïl,Deparis Muriel,Gervaix Jonathan,Guilloteau Ulysse,Khalfallah Fadwa,Millery Annie,Richaume Agnès,Tissot Nathalie,Tris Hafida,Clément Jean-Christophe,Foulquier Arnaud,Joulian Catherine,Le Milbeau Claude,Le Roux Xavier,Lyautey Emilie,Motelica-Heino Mikael,Pommier Thomas,Legay Nicolas
Mots clés Enzymatic activities Urban land uses Urban biodiversity Soil microbiology Root functional traits Soil characterization CH4 production Nitrogen cycle
Date de publication 01/01/2026
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If natural and cultivated soils have been widely investigated, urban soils are still poorly understood, especially in terms of the microbial diversity they harbor and its roles in providing soil functions and ecosystem services. This paper presents data collected from urban soils sampled at 135 sites from the medium-sized city of Blois (France), which correspond to different land uses randomly distributed in the city. In total, eight types of land use were identified, undergoing four levels of management intensity and positioned either in or out of the Loire floodplain. This data collection describes the main soil physicochemical characteristics (texture, pH, water status, chemical contents), plant traits (root sequences) and PRJEB52222 (ITS2 sequences).

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