Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecosystems. An increased N availability, however, increases the demand for other nutrients such as base cations and phosphorous (P) which in turn may change which nutrient is the limiting factor. If P or base cations become limiting, N will start to leach which means a risk of increased eutrophication of surface waters. As many studies focus on base cations, this study instead aims at estimating P budgets on a regional scale for different harvesting scenarios relevant for Swedish conditions. P budget calculations were carried out for 14,550 coniferous sites from the Swedish National Forest Inventory, as weathering+deposition–harvesting–leaching. ...
Emissions from agriculture and the combustion of fossil fuels increase the atmospheric load of react...
A growing interest in using forest biomass for bioenergy generation may stimulate intensive harvesti...
Chronic deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) compounds from the atmosphere to forested ecosystems ca...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Knowledge about the nutrient and carbon budgets in forest soils is essential to maintain sustainable...
Aim The aim of this work was to estimate on a regional scale the effects of nitrogen (N) deposition ...
Sweden's forests are one of its most important natural resources, as well as being important from ec...
Nutrient budget calculations in forest soil are an important tool to assess the environmental effect...
Context: Forest harvest removal may cause nutrient depletion of soils, when removal of essential nut...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained,...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Several factors affect whether the ground is prone to acidification and nitrogen loss. Removal of bi...
A growing interest in using forest biomass for bioenergy generation may stimulate intensive harvesti...
More intensive forestry has been proposed in Norway as a climate mitigation measure. Growing forests...
Emissions from agriculture and the combustion of fossil fuels increase the atmospheric load of react...
A growing interest in using forest biomass for bioenergy generation may stimulate intensive harvesti...
Chronic deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) compounds from the atmosphere to forested ecosystems ca...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Knowledge about the nutrient and carbon budgets in forest soils is essential to maintain sustainable...
Aim The aim of this work was to estimate on a regional scale the effects of nitrogen (N) deposition ...
Sweden's forests are one of its most important natural resources, as well as being important from ec...
Nutrient budget calculations in forest soil are an important tool to assess the environmental effect...
Context: Forest harvest removal may cause nutrient depletion of soils, when removal of essential nut...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained,...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Several factors affect whether the ground is prone to acidification and nitrogen loss. Removal of bi...
A growing interest in using forest biomass for bioenergy generation may stimulate intensive harvesti...
More intensive forestry has been proposed in Norway as a climate mitigation measure. Growing forests...
Emissions from agriculture and the combustion of fossil fuels increase the atmospheric load of react...
A growing interest in using forest biomass for bioenergy generation may stimulate intensive harvesti...
Chronic deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) compounds from the atmosphere to forested ecosystems ca...