Titel
Nutrient cycling and soil leaching in eighteen pure and mixed stands of beech (Fagus sylvatica) and spruce (Picea abies)
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Amsterdam
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Seiten
S. 2578-2592
Material
Bandaufführung
Standardsignatur
10563S
Datensatznummer
161186
Quelle
Abstract
Studies on the combined effects of beechşspruce mixtures are very rare. Hence, forest nutrition (soil, foliage) and nutrient fluxes via throughfall and soil solution were measured in adjacent stands of pure spruce, mixed spruceşbeech and pure beech on three nutrient rich sites (Flysch) and three nutrient poor sites (Molasse) over a 2-year period. At low deposition rates (highest throughfall fluxes: 17 kg N ha#1 year#1 and 5 kg S ha#1 year#1) there was hardly any linkage between nutrient inputs and outputs. Element outputs were rather driven by internal N (mineralization, nitrification) and S (net mineralization of organic S compounds, desorption of historically deposited S) sources. Nitrate and sulfate seepage losses of spruceşbeech mixtures were higher than expected from the corresponding single-species stands due to an unfavorable combination of spruce-similar soil solution concentrations coupled with beech-similar water fluxes on Flysch, while most processes on Molasse showed linear responses. Our data show that nutrient leaching through the soil is not simply a ĘĘwash throughęę but is mediated by a complex set of reactions within the plantşsoil system.