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In situ net N transformations in pine,fir, and oak stands of different ages on acid sandy soil, 3 years after liming
Authors:W. De Boer  M. P. J. Hundscheid  J. M. T. Schotman  S. R. Troelstra  H. J. Laanbroek
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Terrestrial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, P.O. Box 40, 6666 ZG Heteren, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary The effect of liming on in-situ N transformations was studied in two stands of different ages of each of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Douglas fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco], and common oak (Quercus robur L.). The stands were located on acid sandy soils in an area with high atmospheric N input. The organic matter of the upper 10-cm layer of the soil, including the forest floor, had a relatively high N content (C: N ratio <25) in all stands. Using a sequential core technique, N transformations were measured in both control plots and plots that had been limed 3 years previously with 3 t ha-1 of dolomitic lime. Limed plots had a higher net NOinf3sup-production and a higher potential for NOinf3sup-leaching than the controls in all stands except that of the younger oak. Net N mineralization did not differ significantly between limed and control plots in oak stands and younger coniferous stands but was significantly lower in the limed plots of the older coniferous stands. It is concluded that long-term measurements of net N mineralization in limed forest soils are needed to evaluate the effect of liming with respect to the risk of groundwater pollution.
Keywords:Lime  Forest soil  Nitrification  N mineralization  Nitrate leaching  Pinus sylvestris  Pseudotsuga menziesii  Quercus robur
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