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Effects of acid deposition on Dutch forest ecosystems
Authors:W. de Vries  E. E. J. M. Leeters  C. M. A. Hendriks
Affiliation:1. DLO Winand Staring Centre for integrated Land, Soil and Water Research, PO Box 125, 6700, AC Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Effects of elevated S and N deposition on the solution chemistry of Dutch forest soils are mainly manifested by increased concentrations of Al associated with increased concentrations of SO4 and NO4. Presumed critical Al/base cation ratios are often exceeded below 20 cm soil depth. There is also evidence that elevated N deposion during the last decades affected the forest nutrient status and caused large changes in forest vegetation. About half of the Dutch forests have absolute shortage of P and relative Mg deficiencies compared to foliar N contents. Evidence from field studies of a relationship between soil acidification and nutrient imbalances in the soil and the foliage on one hand and the vitality of forests on the other hand is, however, lacking.
Keywords:soil acidification  nitrogen  vegetation changes  forest vitality  critical loads
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