Wood ash was applied to a forest ecosystem with the aim to recycle nutrients taken from the forest and to mitigate the negative effects of intensive harvesting. After two years, the application of 8,000 kg ha−1 of wood ash increased soil exchangeable Ca and Mg. Similarly, an increase in Ca and Mg in the Norway spruce fine roots was recorded, leading to significant linear correlations between soil and root Ca and soil and root Mg. In contrast to these macronutrients, the micronutrients Fe and Zn and the toxic element Al decreased in the soil exchangeable fraction with the addition of wood ash, but not in the fine roots. Only Mn decreased in soil and in fine roots leading to a significant linear correlation between soil and root Mn. In soil, ...
Abstract. The management of wood ash is an important factor in the environmental and economic analys...
The investigations were conducted in the frame of EU research project „Wood for energy – a contribut...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...
Abstract In order to decrease the use of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gase...
The objectives of the present work were (a) to quantify the effects of wood ash on forest ecosystems...
The effects of wood ash fertilization on soil chemical properties were studied in three young Scots ...
Forest harvesting and removal of logging residues implies loss of essential soil nutrients and may i...
A field experiment to test various management practices of sustainable forestry was conducted in a S...
xxiii, 142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Land application of wood ash is becoming more appealing, as a dispo...
Approximately 50% of Finnish peatlands are drained for forestry and agricultural purposes. Drainage ...
Wood ash fertilization has yet to be investigated in Canadian boreal forests. Ash often improves soi...
Wood ash production is increasing due to the increasing use of wood as a sustainable fuel. Wood ash ...
Calcium (Ca) depletion and increased bioavailability of aluminum (Al) are potential consequences of...
Spreading wood ash on forest and agricultural lands has been used for years to correct pH in acid so...
In this thesis the flow of elements from the forest to the pulp mill and the possibility to recycle ...
Abstract. The management of wood ash is an important factor in the environmental and economic analys...
The investigations were conducted in the frame of EU research project „Wood for energy – a contribut...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...
Abstract In order to decrease the use of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gase...
The objectives of the present work were (a) to quantify the effects of wood ash on forest ecosystems...
The effects of wood ash fertilization on soil chemical properties were studied in three young Scots ...
Forest harvesting and removal of logging residues implies loss of essential soil nutrients and may i...
A field experiment to test various management practices of sustainable forestry was conducted in a S...
xxiii, 142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Land application of wood ash is becoming more appealing, as a dispo...
Approximately 50% of Finnish peatlands are drained for forestry and agricultural purposes. Drainage ...
Wood ash fertilization has yet to be investigated in Canadian boreal forests. Ash often improves soi...
Wood ash production is increasing due to the increasing use of wood as a sustainable fuel. Wood ash ...
Calcium (Ca) depletion and increased bioavailability of aluminum (Al) are potential consequences of...
Spreading wood ash on forest and agricultural lands has been used for years to correct pH in acid so...
In this thesis the flow of elements from the forest to the pulp mill and the possibility to recycle ...
Abstract. The management of wood ash is an important factor in the environmental and economic analys...
The investigations were conducted in the frame of EU research project „Wood for energy – a contribut...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...