A field manipulation study was established to demonstrate effects of simulated wet N and S deposition on a young (planted 1986) stand of Sitka spruce growing on a predominantly organic soil in an area of low (8–10 kg N ha-1 yr-1) background N deposition in the Scottish borders. From 1996, treatments (six) were applied to the canopies of ten-tree plots in each of four blocks. N was provided as NH4NO3, either with H2SO4 (pH 2.5) at 48 or 96 kg N ha-1 yr-1 inputs or without, at 48 kg N ha-1 yr-1 along with wet (rain water) and dry controls (scaffolding) and a S treatment (Na2SO4). Positive responses (+ >20% over 5 years) with respect to stem area increment were measured in response to N inputs, irrespective of whe...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
The ammonium sulphate deposited in forest ecosystems in the Netherlands as a result of air pollution...
The impact of acid deposition on forest productivity has been studied extensively during the past 30...
This paper describes a field manipulation experiment where the effects of a simulated decline in aci...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of long-term repeated aerial nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) m...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Preliminary empirical nitrogen critical load exceedance maps for the UK have identified large areas ...
Forest ecosystems are facing changing environmental conditions induced by anthropogenic pressures, i...
The effects of enhanced (NH4)(2)SO4 (NS) deposition on Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst) fine r...
Forest ecosystems may accumulate large amounts of nitrogen in the biomass and in the soil organic ma...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
This preliminary study investigated the effects of enhanced nitrogen (NH4NO3 at 48 kg ha−1 y−1), sul...
spruce forest This paper studies the effects of high ammonia emissions and nitrogen deposition on tr...
<p>The ammonium sulphate deposited in forest ecosystems in the Netherlands as a result of air ...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
The ammonium sulphate deposited in forest ecosystems in the Netherlands as a result of air pollution...
The impact of acid deposition on forest productivity has been studied extensively during the past 30...
This paper describes a field manipulation experiment where the effects of a simulated decline in aci...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of long-term repeated aerial nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) m...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Preliminary empirical nitrogen critical load exceedance maps for the UK have identified large areas ...
Forest ecosystems are facing changing environmental conditions induced by anthropogenic pressures, i...
The effects of enhanced (NH4)(2)SO4 (NS) deposition on Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst) fine r...
Forest ecosystems may accumulate large amounts of nitrogen in the biomass and in the soil organic ma...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
This preliminary study investigated the effects of enhanced nitrogen (NH4NO3 at 48 kg ha−1 y−1), sul...
spruce forest This paper studies the effects of high ammonia emissions and nitrogen deposition on tr...
<p>The ammonium sulphate deposited in forest ecosystems in the Netherlands as a result of air ...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
The ammonium sulphate deposited in forest ecosystems in the Netherlands as a result of air pollution...
The impact of acid deposition on forest productivity has been studied extensively during the past 30...