Jc. Liu et al., SOIL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE NEEDLE LOSS OF NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA-ABIES [L] KARST) AT ALPINE CALCAREOUS SITES, Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt, 113(2), 1994, pp. 86-100
In order to find probable causes for damages on Norway spruce in the c
alcareous Alps, soil and nutritional investigations were conducted in
Norway spruce stands located along one elevation profile at the Wank m
ountain Bavarian Alps. The results indicate that the anthropogenic dep
osition is very low in this area, and that does not impose a burden on
the Norway spruce. The nutritional supply of K, Mg, and Ca is optimal
. Due to the low water storing capacity, the soil frequently dries out
in summer, and the trees suffer from nitrogen and phosphorus deficien
cy. The needle loss correlates along the elevation profile with P-cont
ents both in the needles and in the soil. Therefore, a causal relation
is assumed between needle loss and P deficiencies. As P is stored pre
dominantly in the humus, the amount of the humus plays an important ro
le for the P-supply. The humus at the Wank has been affected decisivel
y by the exploitation history of the area (grazing, game, litter use).