Nitrification and nitrate uptake: Leaching balance in a declined forest ecosystem in eastern France |
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Authors: | Thierry Becquer Denis Merlet Jean-Pierre Boudot James Rouiller Francis Gras |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre de Pédologie Biologique, UP 6831 du CNRS associé à l'Université de Nancy I, 17 rue Notre-Dame des Pauvres, PB 5, F-54501 Vandoeuver-Les-Nancy Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Nitrate uptake and leaching were measured during one year in a declined fir forest on the Vosges highlands (eastern France), in order to investigate whether excess nitrification could be responsible for a deleterious acidification of the ecosystem. Nitrate uptake by the vegetation was active mainly from spring to early fall, and then reached about 66 kg N ha-1. No significant leaching loss occurred during the growth period of the vegetation. Significant nitrate leaching occurred in winter (about 17 kg N ha-1). During fall and winter the nitrification rate was of the same magnitude as values reported for other ecosystems, and, thus, was not considered to be abnormaly strong. No abnormal temporal discoupling of nitrate production and nitrate uptake occurred in the ecosystem, and forest decline must therefore have some other cause. |
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Keywords: | acid rain atmospheric pollution forest decline nitrate leaching nitrate uptake nitrification |
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