2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12050573
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Effects of Moderate Nitrate and Low Sulphate Depositions on the Status of Soil Base Cation Pools and Recent Mineral Soil Acidification at Forest Conversion Sites with European Beech (“Green Eyes”) Embedded in Norway Spruce and Scots Pine Stands

Abstract: High N depositions of past decades brought changes to European forests including impacts on forest soil nutrition status. However, the ecosystem responses to declining atmospheric N inputs or moderate N depositions attracted only less attention so far. Our study investigated macronutrient (N, S, Ca2+, Mg2+, K+) pools and fluxes at forest conversion sites over 80 years old in Central Germany with European beech (so-called “Green Eyes” (GE)). The GE are embedded in large spruce and pine stands (coniferous stands… Show more

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“…Obviously, soil gain without loss is detrimental to the ground surface, because it indicates the displacement of soil masses from another section of the trail. The measurements of soil compactness or bulk density indicated significant soil compaction in the case of the tractor trail, which was expected, as a similar effect was reported by other authors [26,[43][44][45]. Such changes can be long-lasting and affect plant growth [23,[46][47][48].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Obviously, soil gain without loss is detrimental to the ground surface, because it indicates the displacement of soil masses from another section of the trail. The measurements of soil compactness or bulk density indicated significant soil compaction in the case of the tractor trail, which was expected, as a similar effect was reported by other authors [26,[43][44][45]. Such changes can be long-lasting and affect plant growth [23,[46][47][48].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is a species in the Pinaceae family and is the main forest-forming species in Eurasia which, due to a high ecological and economic importance, attracts much interest of foresters and naturalists [1,2]. Both the needles and the bark of Scots pine can be used medicinally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, forest dynamics often mitigate effects of high N deposition, including the response of soil nutrient cations, i.e., Ca ++ , Mg ++ , and K + . Work in hardwood and conifer stands of central Germany found significant differences between these stand types regarding the effects of excess N on the biogeochemical cycling of these essential plant nutrients [9].…”
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confidence: 99%