1989
DOI: 10.1139/x89-092
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Radial trends in cation ratios in tree rings as indicators of the impact of atmospheric deposition on forests

Abstract: Concentration ratios of aluminum to calcium, magnesium, and other divalent cations in increment cores obtained from red spruce and eastern hemlock trees growing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina have increased in an unprecedented manner during the last 15–40 years. These trends, which also occur in other trees growing in eastern North America and Germany may reflect the mobilization of exchangeable aluminum by [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] deposition. The … Show more

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“…Over 60% was in the form of NH 4 + ; however, these nitrogen inputs in 1991 were probably underestimated because of the rainfall deficit (22% under the "normal" figures). The increase in the frequency of nitrogen-demanding species between 1970 and 1990, revealed by the floristic survey, is particularly marked on the edges of the forest exposed to the prevailing winds, coming from the Nancy area, which is consistent with the N-deposition hypothesis (Thimonier et al, 1992 (Arp and Manasc, 1988;Bondietti et al, 1989;Helmisaari and Siltala, 1989; Momoshima and Bondietti, 1990;Peterson and Anderson, 1990) in relation to a decrease in the availability of the wood exchange sites for divalent cations with increasing radial distance from the pith (Bondietti et al, 1989Momoshima and Bondietti, 1990). In contrast, K concentration rose or remained constant, and therefore the K/Ca ratio increased from the older to younger heartwood ).…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Over 60% was in the form of NH 4 + ; however, these nitrogen inputs in 1991 were probably underestimated because of the rainfall deficit (22% under the "normal" figures). The increase in the frequency of nitrogen-demanding species between 1970 and 1990, revealed by the floristic survey, is particularly marked on the edges of the forest exposed to the prevailing winds, coming from the Nancy area, which is consistent with the N-deposition hypothesis (Thimonier et al, 1992 (Arp and Manasc, 1988;Bondietti et al, 1989;Helmisaari and Siltala, 1989; Momoshima and Bondietti, 1990;Peterson and Anderson, 1990) in relation to a decrease in the availability of the wood exchange sites for divalent cations with increasing radial distance from the pith (Bondietti et al, 1989Momoshima and Bondietti, 1990). In contrast, K concentration rose or remained constant, and therefore the K/Ca ratio increased from the older to younger heartwood ).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Second, according to some authors (Bondietti et al, 1989), the absolute values of Ca and Mg concentrations may remain constant or even increase in the wood in some situations, while there is a trend towards acidification in the soil. Indeed, at the beginning of acid deposition on poor soils, exchangeable bases may be mobilized from the raw humus, which may result in an enhanced growth of the trees (Raunemaa et al, 1982;Bondietti et al, 1989; Shortle, 1990; Bondietti and McLaughlin, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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