EFFECTS OF ACID DEPOSITION ON TREE ROOTS IN SWEDISH FOREST STANDS

Authors
Citation
H. Persson et H. Majdi, EFFECTS OF ACID DEPOSITION ON TREE ROOTS IN SWEDISH FOREST STANDS, Water, air and soil pollution, 85(3), 1995, pp. 1287-1292
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
85
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1287 - 1292
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1995)85:3<1287:EOADOT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
In nitrogen-loaded areas, many forest stands show a positive growth re sponse to the increased nitrogen input. However, with extensive soil a cidification and cation leakage, damage in forest stands is frequently observed, in particular in mature forest stands. The most important s oil-mediated factors which cause a reduction in fine-root growth and m ycorrhizal development are: (i) high nitrogen/cation ratios and (ii) a luminium (Al) toxicity, viz. elevated Al/cation ratios, leading to an increased sensitivity of the root systems to environmental stress. Ext ensive data on fine-root growth in response to experimental manipulati on of plant nutrients in the forest soil are available from many large -scale field experiments in Sweden. It is concluded from the data that Al toxicity should be considered as a predisposing factor for forest decline on SW Swedish sites, reducing root function and inhibiting nut rient uptake. A chronically high nitrogen deposition is furthermore li kely to produce longer-lasting damage symptoms on fine roots and their function. Aluminium-induced deficiencies of important cations in the forest trees may contribute to forest decline. In SW Swedish forest st ands, potassium deficiency is likely to be another important predispos ing factor.