Title of article :
The possible influence of nitrogen and acid deposition on forest growth in Norway
Author/Authors :
Solberg، Svein نويسنده , , Andreassen، Kjell نويسنده , , Clarke، Nicholas نويسنده , , T?rseth، Kjetil نويسنده , , Tveito، Ole Einar نويسنده , , Strand، Geir Harald نويسنده , , Tomter، Stein نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Nitrogen has probably led to increased forest growth in southernmost Norway with an order of magnitude around 25%. This is based on an analysis of three Norwegian sets of data with residuals from standard growth models as a response variable, together with data on deposition and soil chemistry. Growth was positively correlated to nitrogen deposition and to soil nitrogen, and negatively correlated to the C/N ratio in the soil. Also, nitrogen deposition was positively correlated to soil nitrogen and negatively to soil C/N. There were no relationships between growth and the soil acidification variables: pH, base saturation, Al concentration or Ca/Al ratio. There is a large residual error in this kind of study, and power analyses indicated that in order to detect changes in growth of a magnitude around 20%, one needs roughly 200 observations.
Keywords :
N deposition , Soil acidification , Norway , Norway spruce , Scots pine , growth
Journal title :
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Journal title :
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT