EVALUATION OF SULFUR CYCLING IN MANAGED FOREST STANDS BY MEANS OF STABLE S-ISOTOPE ANALYSIS

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作者
GIESEMANN, A [1 ]
JAGER, HJ [1 ]
FEGER, KH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FREIBURG, INST BODENKUNDE & WALDERNAHRUNGSLEHRE, D-79098 FREIBURG, GERMANY
关键词
MANAGED FOREST STANDS; STABLE ISOTOPES; SULFUR CYCLING; S-TURNOVER;
D O I
10.1007/BF00029353
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Sulphur cycling was evaluated in a 20 to 60 year old Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) ecosystem in the Black Forest near Schluchsee, SW Germany, by means of stable sulphur isotope analysis. Soil and plant material were analysed for S-content and S-isotopic composition to gather information on the S-distribution in the ecosystem. Two out of three adjacent watershed areas, highly comparable to each other were fertilized with MgSO4 acid (NH4)(2)SO4 respectively, where sulphate was enriched in the S-34-isotope compared to the sulphur present in the ecosystem. As the fertilizer S served as a tracer, comparison of the S-isotopic composition of total and inorganic S in the soil and S in spruce needles from both the treated and the control sites led to new information of S-turnover processes. The S-isotopic composition of spruce needles changed markedly after the fertilizer application. Within half a year a shift towards the S-isotopic composition of the fertilizers sulphate indicated uptake of the sulphate by the trees, although this uptake did not become visible with the S content of the needles. Regarding the soil, a shift in the S-isotopic composition of the total sulphur was not that striking as with the needles, although the phosphate extractable sulphate showed a clear shift towards the S-isotopic composition of the fertilizer sulphate.
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