2022
DOI: 10.1139/cjfr-2021-0246
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Thirty-year effects of liming on soil and foliage chemistry and growth of northern hardwoods in Pennsylvania, USA

Abstract: The longevity of a single 22.4 Mg ha<sup>-1</sup> application of dolomitic limestone at four northern hardwood stands was evaluated over thirty years (1986-2016) to determine whether changes in soils, foliage, and tree growth were sustained on the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau in northern Pennsylvania, USA. In limed plots, soils, sampled to 45-55 cm depth, and sugar maple (<i>Acer saccharum</i> Marsh.) and black cherry (<i>Prunus serotina</i> Ehrh.) foliage had significantly… Show more

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“…Species with particularly high Ca requirements, such as sugar maples, may benefit the most from Ca additions via wood ash. Over 30 years after the addition of dolomitic limestone at a load of 22.4 t•ha −1 to four hardwood stands in northern Pennsylvania, the basal area increment of sugar maples was more than twofold higher in limed than in unlimed plots (Long et al 2021).…”
Section: Potential Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Species with particularly high Ca requirements, such as sugar maples, may benefit the most from Ca additions via wood ash. Over 30 years after the addition of dolomitic limestone at a load of 22.4 t•ha −1 to four hardwood stands in northern Pennsylvania, the basal area increment of sugar maples was more than twofold higher in limed than in unlimed plots (Long et al 2021).…”
Section: Potential Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 95%