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Responses of forest ecosystems in Europe to decreasing nitrogen deposition.

Andreas Schmitz1, Tanja G M Sanders2, Andreas Bolte3, Filippo Bussotti4, Thomas Dirnböck5, Jim Johnson6, Josep Peñuelas7, Martina Pollastrini8, Anne-Katrin Prescher9, Jordi Sardans10, Arne Verstraeten11, Wim de Vries12.   

Abstract

Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreased N inputs to forest ecosystems especially in Central and Western Europe where deposition levels are highest. While the impact of atmospheric N deposition on forests has been receiving much attention for decades, ecosystem responses to the decline in N inputs received less attention. Here, we review observational studies reporting on trends in a number of indicators: soil acidification and eutrophication, understory vegetation, tree nutrition (foliar element concentrations) as well as tree vitality and growth in response to decreasing N deposition across Europe. Ecosystem responses varied with limited decrease in soil solution nitrate concentrations and potentially also foliar N concentrations. There was no large-scale response in understory vegetation, tree growth, or vitality. Experimental studies support the observation of a more distinct reaction of soil solution and foliar element concentrations to changes in N supply compared to the three other parameters. According to the most likely scenarios, further decrease of N deposition will be limited. We hypothesize that this expected decline will not cause major responses of the parameters analysed in this study. Instead, future changes might be more strongly controlled by the development of N pools accumulated within forest soils, affected by climate change and forest management.
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Keywords:  Air pollution; Emission reduction; Forest monitoring; Nitrogen deposition; Recovery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30469293     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.09.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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