Title of article :
Fine root biomass, necromass and chemistry during seven years of
elevated aluminium concentrations in the soil solution of a
middle-aged Picea abies stand
Author/Authors :
Toril D. Eldhuset a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , ,
Holger Lange، نويسنده , , Helene A. de Wit b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Toxic effects of aluminium (Al) on Picea abies (L.) Karst. (Norway spruce) trees are well documented in laboratory-scale
experiments, but field-based evidence is scarce. This paper presents results on fine root growth and chemistry from a field
manipulation experiment in a P. abies stand that was 45 years old when the experiment started in 1996. Different amounts of
dissolved aluminium were added as AlCl3 by means of periodic irrigation during the growing season in the period 1997–2002.
Potentially toxic concentrations of Al in the soil solution were obtained. Fine roots were studied from direct cores (1996) and
sequential root ingrowth cores (1999, 2001, 2002) in the mineral soil (0–40 cm). We tested two hypotheses: (1) elevated
concentration of Al in the root zone leads to significant changes in root biomass, partitioning into fine, coarse, living or dead
fractions, and distribution with depth; (2) elevated Al concentration leads to a noticeable uptake of Al and reduced uptake of Ca and
Mg; this results in Ca and Mg depletion in roots. Hypothesis 1 was only marginally supported, as just a few significant treatment
effects on biomass were found. Hypothesis 2 was supported in part; Al addition led to increased root concentrations of Al in 1999
and 2002 and reduced Mg/Al in 1999. Comparison of roots from subsequent root samplings showed a decrease in Al and S over
time. The results illustrated that 7 years of elevated Altot concentrations in the soil solution up to 200 μM are not likely to affect root
growth. We also discuss possible improvements of the experimental approach.
Keywords :
Root chemistry , Al toxicity , Norway spruce , fine roots , root biomass
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment