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Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst. stands at different stages of decline
Authors:R. Oren  E.-D. Schulze  K. S. Werk  J. Meyer
Affiliation:(1) Lehrstuhl Pflanzenökologie der Universität Bayreuth, Postfach 101251, 8580 Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Duke University, 27706 Durham, NC, USA;(3) Lehrstuhl Bodenkunde, der Universität Bayreuth, D-8580 Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany;(4) Zentrales Analytiklabor des Bayerischen Staatsministeriums für Landesentwicklung und Umweltfragen, 8042 Neuherberg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary A declining Picea abies (L.) Karst. stand produced as much foliage and branches as a healthy stand but less stemwood at a similar leaf area index and climate. Nutrient analyses revealed that most biomass components at the declining site had lower concentrations of calcium and magnesium, but similar nitrogen and potassium (except for lower potassium in younger needles) and higher phosphorus, manganese and aluminum than the respective components at the healthy site. Comparison of these data with the results from studies on the nutrition and growth of P. abies seedlings (Ingestad 1959) led to the conclusion that the healthy stand is in a balanced nutritional state, while trees at the declining stand have only 56% of the foliar magnesium concentration required to permit growth at a rate which could be achieved at their nitrogen status. It appears that acidic deposition, which involves an input of nitrogen and a leaching of cations from the soil, causes an imbalance in the availability of nitrogen and magnesium. Growth is eventually reduced as magnesium becomes limiting.
Keywords:Forest decline, Spruce (Picea abies)  Nitrogen  Magnesium
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