Effects of repeated urea doses on soil chemistry and nutrient pools in a Norway spruce stand

被引:19
|
作者
Nohrstedt, HÖ [1 ]
Jacobson, S [1 ]
Sikström, U [1 ]
机构
[1] SkogForsk, S-75183 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
Picea abies (L.); soil chemistry; carbon; nitrogen; base cations; phosphorus; nutrient pools;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-1127(99)00186-3
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Pools of macro-nutrients in soil and vegetation were studied in an old fertilization experiment with a large previous input of N. Different doses of N, in the form of urea, had been added four times during a 20-year period. In total, between 480 and 2400 kg N ha(-1) had been given. The experiment was established in a relatively productive Norway spruce stand and the expectation was that the large N input would cause an accelerated leaching of N, especially nitrate, accompanied by soil acidification and losses of several nutrients. The aim was to test for possible residual effects. Thirteen years after the last N addition, samples from the aboveground part of trees, field layer, S-layer, humus layer and mineral soil (0-10 cm) were analyzed for concentrations of most major nutrients. Nutrient pools were calculated. In the humus layer, the concentration of N increased and the C/N-ratio decreased with increasing N dose. The calculated recovery of added N in soil including ground vegetation was complete for the lowest N dose, while it was 25-50% for higher doses. The amount of N retained was unaffected by the N dose. The amount of extractable P in the upper part of the mineral soil was negatively correlated with N dose, as was also the concentration of total P in the S-layer. Neither soil pH, nor concentrations or amounts of Ca, Mg and K were affected by the previous fertilization. The calculated total soil-plant pool was only influenced by N dose in the case of P, which was 20% lower at the highest N dose compared with unfertilized conditions. Despite the large extra N input, the nutritional changes in plants and soil of the actual study site seemed surprisingly small. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:47 / 56
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] EFFECTS OF FERTILIZATION WITH MGSO4 AND (NH4)2SO4 ON SOIL SOLUTION CHEMISTRY, MYCORRHIZA AND NUTRIENT CONTENT OF FINE ROOTS IN A NORWAY SPRUCE STAND
    HAUG, I
    FEGER, KH
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 1990, 54 : 453 - 467
  • [22] Carbon pools in a montane old-growth Norway spruce ecosystem in Bohemian Forest: Effects of stand age and elevation
    Seedre, Meelis
    Kopacek, Jiri
    Janda, Pavel
    Bace, Radek
    Svoboda, Miroslav
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2015, 346 : 106 - 113
  • [23] Rhizospheric influence on soil respiration and decomposition in a temperate Norway spruce stand
    Ekberg, Anna
    Buchmann, Nina
    Gleixner, Gerd
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2007, 39 (08): : 2103 - 2110
  • [24] Soil surface CO2 fluxes in a Norway spruce stand
    Acosta, Manuel
    Janouš, D.
    Marek, M.V.
    Journal of Forest Science, 2004, 50 (12) : 573 - 578
  • [25] Effects of repeated whole-tree harvesting on soil properties and tree growth in a Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stand
    Kaarakka, Lilli
    Tamminen, Pekka
    Saarsalmi, Anna
    Kukkola, Mikko
    Helmisaari, Helja-Sisko
    Burton, Andrew J.
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2014, 313 : 180 - 187
  • [26] Modelling the effects of nitrogen addition on soil nitrogen status and nitrogen uptake in a Norway spruce stand in Denmark
    Beier, C
    Eckersten, H
    NITROGEN, THE CONFER-N-S, 1998, : 409 - 414
  • [27] Modelling the effects of nitrogen addition on soil nitrogen status and nitrogen uptake in a Norway spruce stand in Denmark
    Beier, C
    Eckersten, H
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 1998, 102 : 409 - 414
  • [28] Stability of Norway spruce plantations in western Denmark - soil nutrient aspects
    Vejre, H
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 1999, 114 (01) : 45 - 54
  • [29] Demography of fine roots in response to nutrient applications in a Norway spruce stand in southwestern Sweden
    Majdi, H
    Kangas, P
    ECOSCIENCE, 1997, 4 (02): : 199 - 205
  • [30] FINE-ROOT VITALITY IN A NORWAY SPRUCE STAND SUBJECTED TO VARIOUS NUTRIENT SUPPLIES
    CLEMENSSONLINDELL, A
    PERSSON, H
    PLANT AND SOIL, 1995, 168 : 167 - 172