Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe

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Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe. / Waldner, P.; Thimonier, A.; Graf Pannatier, E.; Etzold, S.; Schmitt, M.; Marchetto, A.; Rautio, P.; Derome, K.; Nieminen, T.M.; Nevalainen, S.; Lindroos, A.-J.; Merilä, P.; Kindermann, G.; Neumann, M.; Cools, N.; de Vos, B.; Roskams, P.; Verstraeten, A.; Hansen, K.; Pihl Karlsson, G.; Dietrich, H.-P.; Raspe, S.; Fischer, R.; Lorenz, M.; Iost, S.; Granke, O.; Sanders, T.G.M.; Michel, A.; Nagel, H.-D.; Scheuschner, T.; Simončič, P.; von Wilpert, K.; Meesenburg, H.; Fleck, S.; Benham, S.; Vanguelova, E.; Clarke, N.; Ingerslev, Morten; Vesterdal, Lars; Gundersen, Per; Stupak, Inge; Jonard, M.; Potočić, N.; Minaya, M.

In: Annals of Forest Science, Vol. 72, No. 7, 2015, p. 929-939.

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Waldner, P, Thimonier, A, Graf Pannatier, E, Etzold, S, Schmitt, M, Marchetto, A, Rautio, P, Derome, K, Nieminen, TM, Nevalainen, S, Lindroos, A-J, Merilä, P, Kindermann, G, Neumann, M, Cools, N, de Vos, B, Roskams, P, Verstraeten, A, Hansen, K, Pihl Karlsson, G, Dietrich, H-P, Raspe, S, Fischer, R, Lorenz, M, Iost, S, Granke, O, Sanders, TGM, Michel, A, Nagel, H-D, Scheuschner, T, Simončič, P, von Wilpert, K, Meesenburg, H, Fleck, S, Benham, S, Vanguelova, E, Clarke, N, Ingerslev, M, Vesterdal, L, Gundersen, P, Stupak, I, Jonard, M, Potočić, N & Minaya, M 2015, 'Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe', Annals of Forest Science, vol. 72, no. 7, pp. 929-939. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-015-0489-2

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Waldner, P., Thimonier, A., Graf Pannatier, E., Etzold, S., Schmitt, M., Marchetto, A., Rautio, P., Derome, K., Nieminen, T. M., Nevalainen, S., Lindroos, A-J., Merilä, P., Kindermann, G., Neumann, M., Cools, N., de Vos, B., Roskams, P., Verstraeten, A., Hansen, K., ... Minaya, M. (2015). Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe. Annals of Forest Science, 72(7), 929-939. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-015-0489-2

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Waldner P, Thimonier A, Graf Pannatier E, Etzold S, Schmitt M, Marchetto A et al. Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe. Annals of Forest Science. 2015;72(7):929-939. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-015-0489-2

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Waldner, P. ; Thimonier, A. ; Graf Pannatier, E. ; Etzold, S. ; Schmitt, M. ; Marchetto, A. ; Rautio, P. ; Derome, K. ; Nieminen, T.M. ; Nevalainen, S. ; Lindroos, A.-J. ; Merilä, P. ; Kindermann, G. ; Neumann, M. ; Cools, N. ; de Vos, B. ; Roskams, P. ; Verstraeten, A. ; Hansen, K. ; Pihl Karlsson, G. ; Dietrich, H.-P. ; Raspe, S. ; Fischer, R. ; Lorenz, M. ; Iost, S. ; Granke, O. ; Sanders, T.G.M. ; Michel, A. ; Nagel, H.-D. ; Scheuschner, T. ; Simončič, P. ; von Wilpert, K. ; Meesenburg, H. ; Fleck, S. ; Benham, S. ; Vanguelova, E. ; Clarke, N. ; Ingerslev, Morten ; Vesterdal, Lars ; Gundersen, Per ; Stupak, Inge ; Jonard, M. ; Potočić, N. ; Minaya, M. / Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe. In: Annals of Forest Science. 2015 ; Vol. 72, No. 7. pp. 929-939.

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title = "Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe",
abstract = "Key messageExceedance of critical limits in soil solution samples was more frequent in intensively monitored forest plots across Europe with critical loads for acidity and eutrophication exceeded compared to other plots from the same network. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution tended to be related to less favourable nutritional status.ContextForests have been exposed to elevated atmospheric deposition of acidifying and eutrophying sulphur and nitrogen compounds for decades. Critical loads have been identified, below which damage due to acidification and eutrophication are not expected to occur.AimsWe explored the relationship between the exceedance of critical loads and inorganic nitrogen concentration, the base cation to aluminium ratio in soil solutions, as well as the nutritional status of trees.MethodsWe used recent data describing deposition, elemental concentrations in soil solution and foliage, as well as the level of damage to foliage recorded at forest plots of the ICP Forests intensive monitoring network across Europe.ResultsCritical loads for inorganic nitrogen deposition were exceeded on about a third to half of the forest plots. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution occurred more frequently among these plots. Indications of nutrient imbalances, such as low magnesium concentration in foliage or discolouration of needles and leaves, were seldom but appeared more frequently on plots where the critical limits for soil solution were exceeded.ConclusionThe findings support the hypothesis that elevated nitrogen and sulphur deposition can lead to imbalances in tree nutrition.",
author = "P. Waldner and A. Thimonier and {Graf Pannatier}, E. and S. Etzold and M. Schmitt and A. Marchetto and P. Rautio and K. Derome and T.M. Nieminen and S. Nevalainen and A.-J. Lindroos and P. Meril{\"a} and G. Kindermann and M. Neumann and N. Cools and {de Vos}, B. and P. Roskams and A. Verstraeten and K. Hansen and {Pihl Karlsson}, G. and H.-P. Dietrich and S. Raspe and R. Fischer and M. Lorenz and S. Iost and O. Granke and T.G.M. Sanders and A. Michel and H.-D. Nagel and T. Scheuschner and P. Simon{\v c}i{\v c} and {von Wilpert}, K. and H. Meesenburg and S. Fleck and S. Benham and E. Vanguelova and N. Clarke and Morten Ingerslev and Lars Vesterdal and Per Gundersen and Inge Stupak and M. Jonard and N. Poto{\v c}i{\'c} and M. Minaya",
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T1 - Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe

AU - Waldner, P.

AU - Thimonier, A.

AU - Graf Pannatier, E.

AU - Etzold, S.

AU - Schmitt, M.

AU - Marchetto, A.

AU - Rautio, P.

AU - Derome, K.

AU - Nieminen, T.M.

AU - Nevalainen, S.

AU - Lindroos, A.-J.

AU - Merilä, P.

AU - Kindermann, G.

AU - Neumann, M.

AU - Cools, N.

AU - de Vos, B.

AU - Roskams, P.

AU - Verstraeten, A.

AU - Hansen, K.

AU - Pihl Karlsson, G.

AU - Dietrich, H.-P.

AU - Raspe, S.

AU - Fischer, R.

AU - Lorenz, M.

AU - Iost, S.

AU - Granke, O.

AU - Sanders, T.G.M.

AU - Michel, A.

AU - Nagel, H.-D.

AU - Scheuschner, T.

AU - Simončič, P.

AU - von Wilpert, K.

AU - Meesenburg, H.

AU - Fleck, S.

AU - Benham, S.

AU - Vanguelova, E.

AU - Clarke, N.

AU - Ingerslev, Morten

AU - Vesterdal, Lars

AU - Gundersen, Per

AU - Stupak, Inge

AU - Jonard, M.

AU - Potočić, N.

AU - Minaya, M.

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PY - 2015

Y1 - 2015

N2 - Key messageExceedance of critical limits in soil solution samples was more frequent in intensively monitored forest plots across Europe with critical loads for acidity and eutrophication exceeded compared to other plots from the same network. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution tended to be related to less favourable nutritional status.ContextForests have been exposed to elevated atmospheric deposition of acidifying and eutrophying sulphur and nitrogen compounds for decades. Critical loads have been identified, below which damage due to acidification and eutrophication are not expected to occur.AimsWe explored the relationship between the exceedance of critical loads and inorganic nitrogen concentration, the base cation to aluminium ratio in soil solutions, as well as the nutritional status of trees.MethodsWe used recent data describing deposition, elemental concentrations in soil solution and foliage, as well as the level of damage to foliage recorded at forest plots of the ICP Forests intensive monitoring network across Europe.ResultsCritical loads for inorganic nitrogen deposition were exceeded on about a third to half of the forest plots. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution occurred more frequently among these plots. Indications of nutrient imbalances, such as low magnesium concentration in foliage or discolouration of needles and leaves, were seldom but appeared more frequently on plots where the critical limits for soil solution were exceeded.ConclusionThe findings support the hypothesis that elevated nitrogen and sulphur deposition can lead to imbalances in tree nutrition.

AB - Key messageExceedance of critical limits in soil solution samples was more frequent in intensively monitored forest plots across Europe with critical loads for acidity and eutrophication exceeded compared to other plots from the same network. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution tended to be related to less favourable nutritional status.ContextForests have been exposed to elevated atmospheric deposition of acidifying and eutrophying sulphur and nitrogen compounds for decades. Critical loads have been identified, below which damage due to acidification and eutrophication are not expected to occur.AimsWe explored the relationship between the exceedance of critical loads and inorganic nitrogen concentration, the base cation to aluminium ratio in soil solutions, as well as the nutritional status of trees.MethodsWe used recent data describing deposition, elemental concentrations in soil solution and foliage, as well as the level of damage to foliage recorded at forest plots of the ICP Forests intensive monitoring network across Europe.ResultsCritical loads for inorganic nitrogen deposition were exceeded on about a third to half of the forest plots. Elevated inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solution occurred more frequently among these plots. Indications of nutrient imbalances, such as low magnesium concentration in foliage or discolouration of needles and leaves, were seldom but appeared more frequently on plots where the critical limits for soil solution were exceeded.ConclusionThe findings support the hypothesis that elevated nitrogen and sulphur deposition can lead to imbalances in tree nutrition.

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