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Moderation of CO2 induced gas exchange and growth responses by elevated tropospheric O3
2002
Karnosky, D. F. (Michigan Technological University, Houghton (USA). School of Forestry and Wood Products) | Sober, A. | Sharma, P. | Kubiske, M. | Isebrands, J.G.
Stimulation of photosynthesis by elevated CO2 has been consistently found for aspen but not for maple. Similar responses have been shown for growth. In contrast, O3 causes decreased levels of photosynthesis and growth in aspen but does not appear to impact sugar maple significantly. When the pollutants co-occur, CO2 induced enhancements in photosynthesis and growth are moderated so that trees in CO2 and O3 treatments respond similarly to those in control rings. In this presentation, we will provide a physiological interpretation of our results in modelling growth response under future atmospheric conditions
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2002
Wellbrock, N. (Applied University of Forestry, Eberswalde (Germany). Institute of Soil Science) | Riek, W. | Wolf, B.
Interactions between atmospheric deposition and nutrient status or soil condition were studied using correlation analysis of the principal factors values for the year 1989. In case of both species, especially sulphur and calcium (factor 1) input is related to high foliar content of sulphur and calcium. The same influence can be detected for nitrogen (factor 3). Nitrogen inputs on Scots pine stands influenced the magnesium sufficient in a negative way
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2002
Neirynck, J. | Langouche, D. | Ridder, K. de | Wiedman, T. | Roskams, P. (Institute for Forestry and Game Management, Geraardsbergen, (Belgium))
Critical loads were estimated for over more than 1400 receptors supporting forest vegetation in northern Belgium using simple mass balance method. Necessary data were derived from old historical soil database, recent data from forest surveys, meteo data, level I and II plots and regional studies concerning elemental sequestration in woody biomass. Deposition estimates were performed with the OPS-model, which had been validated with deposition measurements of N and S in 6 level II plots over the period 1994-1998. In addition, an edge enhancement factor was calculated to account for enhanced deposition in plots situated in forest edges
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The changes of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) tree stem and crown increment under decreased environmental pollution
2002
Augustaitis, A. | Juknys, R. | Kliucius, E. | Augustaitiene, I. (Lithuanian University of Agriculture, Kaunas (Lithuania). Faculty of Forest)
The main objective of this paper is to analyse regeneration regularities of damaged trees during the period of decreased environmental pollution load. Investigations concentrated on Scots pine tree height and radial increment, branch length increment, amount of branches on the verticil and needle and whole crown mass. Model trees were selected in 3 stands located on 3.5, 10 and 21 km from the plant according to their development classes and condition
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2002
Hertel, H. | Zaspel, I. (Institute for Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding, Waldsieversdorf (Germany). Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products)
Phenotypical differentiation between and within populations was observed. During the last decade, vitality decreased for both species in the observation plots in accordance with the general trend in Germany. Differences between the species were detected for single symptomatic traits like bark necroses. The genetic analyses with isozyme markers as well as cpDNA haplotypes resulted in remarkable differences between species
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The influence of air pollution on contents of pollutant in some components of nature environment in the protected landscape area Ponitrie
2002
Dureckova, E. (State Nature Protection of Slovak Republic, Nitra (Slovak Republic). Protected Landscape Area Ponitrie)
Since 1990 the investigations of quality of some components of nature environment were carried out on selected permanent plots in Protected Landscape Area Ponitrie focused on pollutant contents. The increased concentration of pollutants in precipitation from the top of the Vtacnik Mts. indicates firstly the effect of the nearby thermal power station, secondly documents an increased immission load on forest ecosystems in ridge positions of these mountains
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Neutron activation analyses for air pollution studies: some preliminary results of the European moss-survey 2000
2002
Ermakova, E. | Frontasyeva, M. (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Russia). Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics)
Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is presently being used in several projects on air pollution studies supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Plenipotentiaries of the country members of JINR. They involve moss and lichen biomonitoring techniques and GIS technology for constructing geographical maps of atmospheric deposition patterns of key heavy metals and a number of additional elements. Multi-element INAA is considered to be a reference analytical technique providing most reliable results for the bulk elemental content due to the non-destructive way of sample preparation for analysis
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2002
Moravec, I. | Cudlin, P. (Institute of Landscape Ecology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic). Department of Forest Ecology) | Polak, T.
Results obtained by crown status estimation and branch structure transformation assessment methods are also applicable at forest stand level. By means of these methods we can reconstruct a scheme of probable stress response history for individual trees with possibility to distinguish three different types of stress response behaviour. The goal of our study was to describe a stress response history of single trees and corresponding forest stands, diverse in different level of multiple stress impact, and to localize investigated trees in the stress response scheme
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2002
Mankovska, B. (Forest Research Institute, Zvolen (Slovak Republic)) | Popierova, D. | Florek, M. | Frontasyeva, V. | Yermakova, L. | Antoni, J.
Instrumental neutron activation analysis was used for determination of element concentration in 10 year old segments of lime wood in extremely polluted area in Central Spis. We found the highest concentrations of Al, As, Au, Br, Cl, K, Na, Rb, Sb and Sm in the oldest 80-90 year old forest. The same elements were determined in atmospheric deposition with moss bio-monitoring technique. In the area of Central Spis we found in comparison with Norwegian limit values exceeded levels for the elements as given similarly for comparison with Magnitogorsk in Ural Mountains
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2002
Pavlenda, P. (Forest Research Institute, Zvolen (Slovak Republic))
Forest soil condition in Slovakia harmonised with the programme ICP Forests has been monitored since 1988. There are presented some results of the first complete survey for 111 observation plots and three sampling depths (overlaying humus layer, 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm layer of mineral soil). Geological and geochemical diversity has resulted in rather differentiated forest soil condition and soil properties in Slovakia. That has strong effect on sensitivity to soil acidification as well as it brings other risks of air pollution impact
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