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New Paper Presenting the BonaRes Repository’s Role in Facilitating Reuse of Agricultural Soil Research Data

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​​​28.04.2025​

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Data repositories that adhere to the FAIR (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) principles are crucial for maximizing the value and efficiency of research data. A recent paper published in the European Journal of Soil Science​​ ​Facilitating Effective Reuse of Soil Research Data: The BonaRes Repository​ presents how specialized research data infrastructures advance agricultural soil research. The open access study showcases the BonaRes Repository, which implements the FAIR principles to enable effective data sharing and reuse:​

Since its establishment in 2018, the ​BonaRes Repository​ ​ has published 815 datasets, which have been reused in 62 scientific publications. The repository offers specialized tools for data quality assurance and maintains infrastructures for the management and publication of soil profiles and long-term field experiment data. Researchers utilize the repository's data for various purposes, with an emphasis on method development and evaluation. The platform provides standardized data essential for meta-analyses, research synthesis, and modelling studies, which help address complex challenges in climate change and agricultural systems. Through integration with national and international research data infrastructure -such as the​ ​FAIRagro-consortium​ ​​, the repository extends its scope across agrosystems science. This connection facilitates the discovery and utilization of soil research data by the scientific community.

Funding information: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, project "Soil as a sustainable resource for the bioeconomy - BonaRes", Grant Number: 031B 1064B; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, project FAIRagro, Grant Number: 501899475

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Bildunterschrift: Core (grey) and discipline-specific (coloured circles) infrastructures and services of the BonaRes Repository. Copyright: Susanne Lackmuth.
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