Data from a large-scale foliar survey were used to calculate the extent to which N and S deposition determined the mineral composition of Scots pine and Norway spruce needles in Finland. Foliar data were available from 367 needle samples collected on 36 plots sampled almost annually between 1987 and 2000. A literature study of controlled experiments revealed that acidifying deposition mediates increasing N and S concentrations, and decreasing Mg:N and Ca:Al ratios in the needles. When this fingerprint for N and S elevated deposition on tree foliage was observed simultaneously with increased N and S inputs, it was considered sufficient evidence for assuming that acidifying deposition had altered the mineral composition of tree needles on tha...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
The element contents of pine tree rings (Pinus sylvestris L.) were analyzed in five areas differing ...
Both field and controlled condition experiments have shown sensitivity of conifers for exposures to ...
In Finland, the nutrient status of conifer needles has been monitored almost every year since 1987 o...
Variation in needle nutrient concentrations with age and vertical location in the crown was studied ...
Needles from healthy Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) at Willerzie in the West Ardennes and f...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Foliar elements of Scots pine across the transect from the ammonia emission source (1995–1998). Ekol...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
1. This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental compo...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Significant differences in the chemical composition of falling needle litter were found among variou...
Atmospheric deposition of N and S appears to have caused nutrient imbalance in Norway spruce stands ...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
Abstract In this study, mineral nutrition and its relation to the vigour of Scots pines growing unde...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
The element contents of pine tree rings (Pinus sylvestris L.) were analyzed in five areas differing ...
Both field and controlled condition experiments have shown sensitivity of conifers for exposures to ...
In Finland, the nutrient status of conifer needles has been monitored almost every year since 1987 o...
Variation in needle nutrient concentrations with age and vertical location in the crown was studied ...
Needles from healthy Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) at Willerzie in the West Ardennes and f...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Foliar elements of Scots pine across the transect from the ammonia emission source (1995–1998). Ekol...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
1. This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental compo...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Significant differences in the chemical composition of falling needle litter were found among variou...
Atmospheric deposition of N and S appears to have caused nutrient imbalance in Norway spruce stands ...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
Abstract In this study, mineral nutrition and its relation to the vigour of Scots pines growing unde...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
The element contents of pine tree rings (Pinus sylvestris L.) were analyzed in five areas differing ...
Both field and controlled condition experiments have shown sensitivity of conifers for exposures to ...