In Flanders, critical loads for acidification and eutrophication are exceeded in the majority of the forest stands, and many previously nitrogen limited forest ecosystems have become nitrogen saturated. The present study investigates whether a naturally regenerated stand of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) contributes less to the acidification and eutrophication of the forest soil than a high-density plantation of Corsican pine (Pinus nigra ssp. laricio Maire). Throughfall deposition of inorganic nitrogen was about 3.5 times higher in the Corsican pine stand than in the birch stand. Potassium throughfall deposition was significantly higher under birch due to higher canopy leaching. Magnesium throughfall deposition was significantly higher...
Because of previous intense forest use and over exploitation in the past centuries, the plantation o...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Converting deciduous forests to coniferous plantations and vice versa causes environmental changes, ...
In a forest in Flanders (Belgium), situated in a region of intensive livestock production, comparabl...
This study examined ion throughfall deposition and seepage fluxes in silver birch (Betula pendula L....
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
International audienceForest plantation is a widely used silvicultural practice throughout Europe mo...
Soil acidification has constituted an important ecological threat to forests in Central Europe since...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Increased emissions of nitrogen compounds have led to atmospheric deposition to forest soils exceedi...
Tree species can influence nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling through the amou...
Throughfall deposition is an important pathway via which particles, aerosols and gases can move from...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Because of previous intense forest use and over exploitation in the past centuries, the plantation o...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Converting deciduous forests to coniferous plantations and vice versa causes environmental changes, ...
In a forest in Flanders (Belgium), situated in a region of intensive livestock production, comparabl...
This study examined ion throughfall deposition and seepage fluxes in silver birch (Betula pendula L....
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
International audienceForest plantation is a widely used silvicultural practice throughout Europe mo...
Soil acidification has constituted an important ecological threat to forests in Central Europe since...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Increased emissions of nitrogen compounds have led to atmospheric deposition to forest soils exceedi...
Tree species can influence nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling through the amou...
Throughfall deposition is an important pathway via which particles, aerosols and gases can move from...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Because of previous intense forest use and over exploitation in the past centuries, the plantation o...
The increased inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition in the last decades has become a major concern for t...
Converting deciduous forests to coniferous plantations and vice versa causes environmental changes, ...