The paper presents resent research results on the effect of aluminium (Al) toxicity on forest soils. It has been stated that with the present acidification level of the environment the toxic effect of aluminium compounds does not threaten the sustainability of stands. At the same time, the simulation of heavy acidification of soil environment has proved that mixed stands are more resistant to Al than pure spruce stands growing under the same conditions
Copyright © 2003 CSIROPhytotoxicity of aluminium in acid soils is well known. At pH ≥6.3, aluminate ...
Abstract: Soil acidity and aluminum toxicity are considered the most damaging soil conditions affect...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird an natuerlich gelagerten Bodenproben die Reaktion versauerter Waldbo...
Estimation of the degree of aluminium absorption by oak stands on the Krotoszyn Plateau and on refer...
This study examines aluminium as a potentially phytotoxic element in acidic forest soils. Concentrat...
A general overview on Al toxicity to plants is given, including the following aspects: symptoms; mec...
Russia contains the largest areas of soil with excessive acidity in the world. According to the resu...
Research on aluminium speciation was performed using a slightly modified version of Tessier’s pro-ce...
The aim of the investigations was to determine the exchangeable Al in the soils of the pastural glad...
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/02697491The effects of air pollutants on soil were studied in Sc...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is considered an important factor in forest deterioration caused by soil aci...
This review focuses on the mechanisms underlying aluminum (Al) toxicity in trees. The major topics d...
Algaba Carrasco, P. (2011). Soil acidification with a specific view to aluminium. Universitat Politè...
Aluminum, a light metal, is ubiquitous in soils. At low pH, toxic Al species can form which inhibit ...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROPhytotoxicity of aluminium in acid soils is well known. At pH ≥6.3, aluminate ...
Abstract: Soil acidity and aluminum toxicity are considered the most damaging soil conditions affect...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird an natuerlich gelagerten Bodenproben die Reaktion versauerter Waldbo...
Estimation of the degree of aluminium absorption by oak stands on the Krotoszyn Plateau and on refer...
This study examines aluminium as a potentially phytotoxic element in acidic forest soils. Concentrat...
A general overview on Al toxicity to plants is given, including the following aspects: symptoms; mec...
Russia contains the largest areas of soil with excessive acidity in the world. According to the resu...
Research on aluminium speciation was performed using a slightly modified version of Tessier’s pro-ce...
The aim of the investigations was to determine the exchangeable Al in the soils of the pastural glad...
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/02697491The effects of air pollutants on soil were studied in Sc...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is considered an important factor in forest deterioration caused by soil aci...
This review focuses on the mechanisms underlying aluminum (Al) toxicity in trees. The major topics d...
Algaba Carrasco, P. (2011). Soil acidification with a specific view to aluminium. Universitat Politè...
Aluminum, a light metal, is ubiquitous in soils. At low pH, toxic Al species can form which inhibit ...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROPhytotoxicity of aluminium in acid soils is well known. At pH ≥6.3, aluminate ...
Abstract: Soil acidity and aluminum toxicity are considered the most damaging soil conditions affect...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird an natuerlich gelagerten Bodenproben die Reaktion versauerter Waldbo...