FACTORS TOXIC TO BEECH (FAGUS-SYLVATICA L) SEEDLINGS IN ACID SOILS

Citation
M. Ljungstrom et I. Stjernquist, FACTORS TOXIC TO BEECH (FAGUS-SYLVATICA L) SEEDLINGS IN ACID SOILS, Plant and soil, 157(1), 1993, pp. 19-29
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences",Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
0032079X
Volume
157
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
19 - 29
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-079X(1993)157:1<19:FTTB(L>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The effects of highly and moderately acid soils on total biomass, biom ass partitioning, fine root characteristics and nutritional status of beech seedlings (Fagus sylvatica L.) were studied in a growth chamber experiment. In Haplic Arenosols seedlings grew slowly but equally well without damage symptoms in a highly acid and a moderately acid soil h orizon. The moderately acid A(h) + B(w)-horizon of a Eutric Cambisol w as favourable to seedling growth. The fine root development was reduce d in the highly acid A + B(w)-horizon of a Dystric Cambisol and in the A(h) + E-horizon of a Haplic Podzol, the latter of which also caused increased mortality. Seedling growth in the B2-horizon of the Haplic P odzol was vigorous, in spite of a higher level of extractable Al and l ower base saturation as compared with the A(h) + E-horizon. These resu lts are interpreted in relation to soil acidity, soil Al and nutrition al status of the seedlings. We conclude that neither Al-toxicity nor n utrient deficiency cause the damage symptoms observed in the A(h) + E- horizon of a Haplic Podzol and the fine root reduction in the A + B(w) -horizon of a Dystric Cambisol. The damage symptoms of the PZh(A) trea tment seems to be more the result of H-toxicity or H-related factors o ther than nutrient shortage or Al-toxicity. Other pH-related toxic fac tors are discussed.