Presented research aimed to analyse hypothesis about formation of pH depression around trees as well as to determine dimensions of such a depression and intensity of acidification. Abundance of pH depression was observed for three analysed species: spruce, pine and beech. Range of depression usually equaled about 1 m, and the acidification intensity was 0.2−0.3 pH unit
Trees have a large impact on the topsoil chemistry and the strength and direction of this impact dep...
Tree growth is sensitive to soil pH in urban areas and is often higher than in rural forest. However...
The initial problem regarding the regeneration of forest stands faced by forestry experts is the cho...
The impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity is discussed. There is a ...
In this paper, the impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity was discus...
Abstract. In this paper, the direct links between the herbaceous vegetation and soil pH has been ana...
To recognize the impacts of soil acidity on quantitative and qualitative conditions of broadleaf and...
Interactions between landscape position and the acidifying effect of trees planted into loess-derive...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
The condition of soil under the influence of airpollutions сopper-nickel smelter "Severonickel" (Mon...
Thirty oak trees (Quercus robur L. sensu lato) growing on the same site were selected on the basis o...
This study investigated how forest soil acidification is affected by edge proximity. We measured pH(...
the relationship between local species density and soil pH is determined by regional species pool si...
Soil pH declined from 5.9 to 5.0 in 8 years beneath plantations of Eucalyptus saligna (Sm.) in Hawai...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
Trees have a large impact on the topsoil chemistry and the strength and direction of this impact dep...
Tree growth is sensitive to soil pH in urban areas and is often higher than in rural forest. However...
The initial problem regarding the regeneration of forest stands faced by forestry experts is the cho...
The impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity is discussed. There is a ...
In this paper, the impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity was discus...
Abstract. In this paper, the direct links between the herbaceous vegetation and soil pH has been ana...
To recognize the impacts of soil acidity on quantitative and qualitative conditions of broadleaf and...
Interactions between landscape position and the acidifying effect of trees planted into loess-derive...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
The condition of soil under the influence of airpollutions сopper-nickel smelter "Severonickel" (Mon...
Thirty oak trees (Quercus robur L. sensu lato) growing on the same site were selected on the basis o...
This study investigated how forest soil acidification is affected by edge proximity. We measured pH(...
the relationship between local species density and soil pH is determined by regional species pool si...
Soil pH declined from 5.9 to 5.0 in 8 years beneath plantations of Eucalyptus saligna (Sm.) in Hawai...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
Trees have a large impact on the topsoil chemistry and the strength and direction of this impact dep...
Tree growth is sensitive to soil pH in urban areas and is often higher than in rural forest. However...
The initial problem regarding the regeneration of forest stands faced by forestry experts is the cho...