K. Blanck et al., RESPONSE OF A NORWAY SPRUCE FOREST ECOSYSTEM TO DROUGHT REWETTING EXPERIMENTS AT SOLLING, GERMANY, Water, air and soil pollution, 85(3), 1995, pp. 1251-1256
As part of the Selling roof project, drought experiments were conducte
d in a 60 year old Norway spruce (Picea abies L. KARST.) plantation by
means of a roof construction, installed below the canopy. It was test
ed, if the rewetting of a dried out soil leeds to a surplus production
of nitrate and to an acidification pulse in the soil solution. Fine r
oot growth and other physiological reactions were observed during the
initiated drought phases. Results indicate no marked nitrification pul
se during one of the 4 conducted experiments. However, drought reduced
fine root growth strongly, but no root dieback could be found. The ma
gnesium content of the needles were lower in trees subjected to water
stress and increment parameters were significantly reduced.