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  • 标题:Nutrient cycling in beech stands on shell limestone, basalt and new red sandstone
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  • 作者:Henning Meesenburg ; Karl Josef Meiwes ; Heike Fortmann
  • 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:15-15
  • 出版社:Universitäts-Verlag Göttingen
  • 摘要:Differences and similarities in the nutrient status and nutrient budget of three mature beech ecosystems with different site conditions are presented. At the sites, G.ttinger Wald, Zierenberg and Solling, the soils differ substantially with respect to their acid/base status. Soils at the G.ttinger Wald site have developed from limestone, and the whole profile is at the carbonate buffer range, whereas the soils derived from weathered basalt debris at the Zierenberg site show obvious early signs of acidification in the top layers. At the Solling site the soil in the rooting zone of the new red sandstone is at the aluminium buffer range. At this site a considerable proportion of nutrients is stored in the top organic layer. The atmospheric deposition of acids is very similar at the three sites, and has been reduced substantially during the last decades. Yet the deposition of nitrogen decreased only slightly, and is much higher than that required for growth. Nitrogen seepage at the Solling site was very low. Nitrogen losses at the G.ttinger Wald, and particularly the Zierenberg site are much higher, with an increasing trend during the observation period, resulting in a negative average nitrogen budget at Zierenberg site. At the Solling site, a negative calcium budget has been observed since 1990. This highlights the importance of liming on new red sandstone sites, and the need for cautious utilisation of the nutrient-rich smallwood to avoid unnecessary nutrient withdrawal from these sites.
  • 关键词:beech, Fagus sylvatica, nitrogen saturation, acidification, element budgets, soil changes
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