The effects of enhanced (NH4)(2)SO4 (NS) deposition on Norway spruce (Picea
abies [L.] Karst) fine root biomass, vitality and chemistry were investiga
ted using root-free in-growth cores reproducing native organic and mineral
soil horizons. The cores were covered and watered every 2 weeks with native
throughfall or throughfall supplemented with NS to increase deposition by
75 kg ha(-1) a(-1) NH4+-N (86 kg ha(-1) a(-1) SO42--S). The in-growth cores
were sampled after 19 months and assessed for root biomass, necromass, len
gth, tip number, tip vitality and fine root chemistry. Root biomass and fin
e root aluminium (Al) concentration were negatively correlated, but NS depo
sition had no effect on root growth or root tip vitality. NS deposition cau
sed increased fine root nitrogen (N) concentrations in the organic horizon
and increased Calcium (Ca) concentrations in the mineral horizon. Fine root
biomass was higher in the organic horizon, where fine root Al and potassiu
m (K) concentrations were lower and Ca concentrations higher than in the mi
neral horizon. Results highlighted the importance of soil stratification on
fine root growth and chemical composition.