The effects of SO2 and O3 on the foliar nutrition of Scots pine, Norway spruce and Sitka spruce in the Liphook open-air fumigation experiment |
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Authors: | P. J. A. SHAW ,A. R. McLEOD &dagger |
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Affiliation: | NPTEC, Kelvin Avenue, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7SE, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Foliar elements were analysed in Scots pine, Sitka spruce and Norway spruce over a 6 year period before and during continuous exposure to SO2 and O3 in an open-air fumigation experiment. Sulphur dioxide treatment elevated foliar sulphur concentration in all species, and there were increases in foliar nitrogen in the two spruce species but not in pine. The concentrations of cations were frequently increased by SO2 treatment, but there was no correlation between the sulphur concentration of needles and their total cation charge. SO2-related elevations of foliar magnesium were correlated with the concentration of this element in soil solution, but the mechanism by which other cations were enhanced remains unclear. The only consistent effects on nutrient ratios were for SO2 treatments to increase sulphur/cation ratios. |
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Keywords: | Picea abies (Norway spruce) Picea sitchensis (Sitka spruce) Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) foliar elements ozone plant nutrition sulphur dioxide |
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