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01 October 2020

9:00 Bernd Honermeier
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Introduction into the workshop and organisational remarks
  Session 1 International LETs – Elucidation from different perspectives
9:30 Meike Grosse, Carsten Hoffmann
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) Müncheberg, Germany
LTE in Germany: Digging, organizing and distributing an agricultural data treasure
10:00 Carolina Cardoso Lisboa, Jonathan Storkey, Richard Ostler
Rothamsted Research Harpenden, UK
Current activities of Global Long-Term Agricultural Experiment Network (GLTEN)
10:30 Andy Macdonald
Rothamsted Research Harpenden, UK
The Rothamsted long-term experiments
11:00 Janna Macholdt1), Steffen Hadasch2), Hans-Peter Piepho2), Moritz Reckling3), Arezoo Taghizadeh-Toosi4), Bent Tolstrup Christensen4)
1) Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
2) Hohenheim University, Germany,
3) Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) Müncheberg, Germany,
4) Aarhus University, Denmark
Long-term yield variability trends for winter wheat and spring barley – insights from the Askov LTE in Denmark
11:30 Sara König, Hans-Jörg Vogel, Uli Weller, Ute Wollschläger
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Halle, Germany
What do modellers expect from LTEs?
  Lunchbreak
  Session 2 FACE and microbiology
13:00 Gerald Moser, Christoph Müller
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
What have we learned from the Giessen FACE grassland after 20 years of elevated CO2?
13:30 David Rosado-Porto, Stefan Ratering, Massimiliano Cardinale, Corinna Maisinger, Gerald Moser, Christoph Müller, Sylvia Schnell
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Elevated atmospheric CO2 modifies mostly the active rhizosphere soil microbiome in the Giessen FACE experiment
14:00 Doreen Babin1), Loreen Sommermann2), Paul Soumitra Chowdhury3), Jan-Helge Behr4), Narges Moradtalab4), Michael Rothballer3), Kornelia Smalla1), Jörg Geistlinger2), Günter Neumann4), Rita Grosch5)
1)Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI) Braunschweig, Germany, 2)Anhalt University of Applied Science Bernburg, Germany,
3)Helmholtz Center Munich Neuherberg, Germany,
4)University Hohenheim, Germany,
5)Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops Großbeeren, Germany
Soil microbiota and the health of plants
  Session 3 Statistics
14:30 Hans-Peter Piepho
University Hohenheim, Germany
Statistical challenges in the design and analysis of LTE
15:00 Bärbel Kroschewski1), Christel Richter1), Jürgen Pickert2)
1) Humboldt University Berlin, Germany,
2) Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) Müncheberg, GermanyAnalysis of a long-term nitrogen fertilization experiment on fen grassland

02 October 2020

  Session 4 Fertilization and soil properties
09:00 Janna Macholdt1), Merete Styczen2), Hans-Peter Piepho3), Bernd Honermeier1), Sarah A. M. Perryman4), Andy Macdonald4), Paul Poulton4)
1)Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany,
2) University Copenhagen, Denmark,
3)University Hohenheim, Germany,
4) Rothamsted Research Harpenden, UK
Effects of crop rotation and fertilization on cereal yield stability – experiences from the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment Rothamsted and the Crop Rotation Experiment Rauischholzhausen (JLU Giessen)
09:30 Marcin Studnicki1), Janna Macholdt2), Wojciech Stępień1)
1)Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland,
2)Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Impact of mineral fertilization with and without additional organic input on the temporal yield variability of winter rye – new insights from the Skierniewice long-term experiment”
10:00 Marianna Makádi, Tibor József Aranyos, Ágnes Hadházy, Ibolya Demeter, Attila Tomócsik, Viktória Orosz, István Henzsel
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Changes of acidic sandy soil properties after long-term application of different organic matters and artificial fertilizers
10:30 Yavar Vaziritabar, Feng Yan, Bettina Leschhorn, Bernd Honermeier
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Soil surface CO2 efflux depending on seasonal variation and cropping management – results from agricultural LTE
  Final Session
11:00 Beate Stumpf
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Methods, standardisation and modelling in LTE research – Discussion and conclusions