EFFECTS OF NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION ON CARBON ACCUMULATION IN BOREAL FORESTS - MODEL COMPUTATIONS COMPARED WITH THE RESULTS OF LONG-TERM FERTILIZATION EXPERIMENTS
R. Makipaa et al., EFFECTS OF NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION ON CARBON ACCUMULATION IN BOREAL FORESTS - MODEL COMPUTATIONS COMPARED WITH THE RESULTS OF LONG-TERM FERTILIZATION EXPERIMENTS, Chemosphere, 36(4-5), 1998, pp. 1155-1160
Computations with a gap-type forest simulation model indicate that net
primary production increased by 20% in a mesic site and 44% in a dry
site due to an increased nitrogen input of 600-750 kg N/ha over a 26-
to 30-year period. In addition to enhanced carbon sequestration by the
vegetation, the nitrogen input increased carbon storage in the litter
and humus layers. The results of these model computations were simila
r to those of the long-term field experiments. Thus, it can be assumed
that the model can be used for assessing the effect of nitrogen input
on the biomass production and carbon balance of forest ecosystems. (C
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