期刊名称:Beiträge aus der Nordwestdeutschen Forstlichen Versuchsanstalt
印刷版ISSN:1865-6994
出版年度:2008
卷号:1
页码:35-35
出版社:Universitäts-Verlag Göttingen
摘要:Based on the experimental trial series spanning more than 25 years, the effect of
soil ameliorative liming on beech stands in Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony,
Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate was investigated. Liming was found to have a
positive effect on height growth, beech crown condition, and on the nutrient
content of beech leaves. In addition, nutrient availability in the mineral soil
improved markedly, and the nutrient turnover in the raw humus and upper mineral
soil was activated. Overall, on the limed plots, carbon losses did not eventuate,
despite the lower carbon supply in the raw humus compared to the control plots
because the carbon supply in the mineral soil was higher on the limed plots. Thus
liming stabilised the carbon supply in the forest soil. The calcium supply, enhanced
through liming, was located in the raw humus and mineral soil, and hence was not
lost to the system. The increase in acid neutralisation capacity of the plots
investigated as a result of liming was inadequate, however, in re-establishing the
average levels of nutrient availability of unaffected forest ecosystems. The calcium
and magnesium content of beech leaves on limed plots was high to very high,
whereas the corresponding content on control plots was moderate to low. The
potassium content of beech leaves on the unlimed plots was higher than that on
the limed plots. Overall, the results indicate that the soil ameliorative liming carried
out in the past was appropriate for increasing the vitality of beech stands and the
stability of forest soils. Even after more than 10 years, the positive effects of liming
are still evident.