Nitrogen (N) deposition exceeds the critical loads for this element in most parts of Switzerland apart from the Alps. At 17 sites (8 broadleaved stands, 8 coniferous stands, and 1 mixed stand) of the Swiss Long-term Forest Ecosystem Research network, we are investigating whether N deposition is associated with the N status of the forest ecosystems. N deposition, assessed from throughfall measurements, was related to the following indicators: (1) nitrate leaching below the rooting zone (measured on a subset of 9 sites); (2) the N nutrition of the forest stand based on foliar analyses (16 sites); and (3) crown defoliation, a non specific indicator of tree vitality (all 17 sites). Nitrate leaching ranging from about 2 to 16kgNha−1a−1 was obser...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Air pollution affects forest health through atmospheric deposition of acidic and nitrogen compounds ...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Nitrate leaching from growing forests is not yet a widespread problem in Sweden, but nitrogen (N) de...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Hypotheses about the impacts of elevated atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the forest ecosystem ...
In boreal and temperate forests, long-term elevated nitrogen (N) load may eventually saturate forest...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
The magnitude of nitrogen storage and its temporal change in forest ecosystems are important when an...
Nutrient limitations constrain the capacity for northern coniferous forests to capture and store car...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Air pollution affects forest health through atmospheric deposition of acidic and nitrogen compounds ...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Nitrate leaching from growing forests is not yet a widespread problem in Sweden, but nitrogen (N) de...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Hypotheses about the impacts of elevated atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the forest ecosystem ...
In boreal and temperate forests, long-term elevated nitrogen (N) load may eventually saturate forest...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
The magnitude of nitrogen storage and its temporal change in forest ecosystems are important when an...
Nutrient limitations constrain the capacity for northern coniferous forests to capture and store car...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Air pollution affects forest health through atmospheric deposition of acidic and nitrogen compounds ...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...