Nitrogen deposition is the most important environmental driver of growth of pure, even-aged and managed European forests

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作者
Etzold, Sophia [1 ]
Ferretti, Marco [1 ]
Reinds, Gert Jan [2 ]
Solberg, Svein [3 ]
Gessler, Arthur [1 ]
Waldner, Peter [1 ]
Schaub, Marcus [1 ]
Simpson, David [4 ,5 ]
Benham, Sue [6 ]
Hansen, Karin [7 ,8 ]
Ingerslev, Morten [9 ]
Jonard, Mathieu [10 ]
Karlsson, Per Erik [11 ]
Lindroos, Antti-Jussi [12 ]
Marchetto, Aldo [13 ]
Manninger, Miklos [14 ]
Meesenburg, Henning [15 ]
Merila, Paivi [12 ]
Nojd, Pekka [12 ]
Rautio, Pasi [16 ]
Sanders, Tanja G. M. [17 ]
Seidling, Walter [17 ]
Skudnik, Mitja [18 ]
Thimonier, Anne [1 ]
Verstraeten, Arne [19 ]
Vesterdal, Lars [9 ]
Vejpustkova, Monika [20 ]
de Vries, Wim [2 ,21 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Forest, Snow & Landscape Res WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
[2] Wageningen Univ & Res, Environm Res, Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Norwegian Forest & Landscape Inst, As, Norway
[4] Norwegian Meteorol Inst, EMEP MSC W, Oslo, Norway
[5] Chalmers Univ Technol, Gothenburg, Sweden
[6] Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Forest Res, Farnham, Surrey, England
[7] IVL Swedish Environm Res Inst, Stockholm, Sweden
[8] Swedish Environm Protect Agcy, Stockholm, Sweden
[9] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Geosci & Nat Resource Management, Sect Forest Nat & Biomass, Copenhagen, Denmark
[10] UCL, ELI, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
[11] IVL Swedish Environm Res Inst Ltd, Gothenburg, Sweden
[12] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Helsinki, Finland
[13] Italian Natl Res Council, Inst Ecosyst Study ISE, Verbania, VB, Italy
[14] NARIC Forest Res Inst, Sarvar, Hungary
[15] Northwest German Forest Res Inst NW FVA, Gottingen, Germany
[16] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Rovaniemi, Finland
[17] Thunen Inst Forest Ecosyst WO, Eberswalde, Germany
[18] Slovenian Forestry Inst, Dept Forest & Landscape Planning & Monitoring, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[19] Res Inst Nat & Forest INBO, Geraardsbergen, Belgium
[20] Forestry & Game Management Res Inst, Jiloviste, Czech Republic
[21] Wageningen Univ, Environm Syst Anal Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
Air pollution; Climate change; Forest management; ICP Forests; Observational study; Ozone; Statistical modelling; NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; LONG-TERM IMPACTS; ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION; TROPOSPHERIC OZONE; NORWAY SPRUCE; TREE GROWTH; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; INORGANIC NITROGEN; MINERAL-NUTRITION; SWISS FORESTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117762
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Changing environmental conditions may substantially interact with site quality and forest stand characteristics, and impact forest growth and carbon sequestration. Understanding the impact of the various drivers of forest growth is therefore critical to predict how forest ecosystems can respond to climate change. We conducted a continental-scale analysis of recent (1995-2010) forest volume increment data (Delta Vol, m 3 ha(-1) yr(-1)), obtained from ca. 100,000 coniferous and broadleaved trees in 442 even-aged, single-species stands across 23 European countries. We used multivariate statistical approaches, such as mixed effects models and structural equation modelling to investigate how European forest growth respond to changes in 11 predictors, including stand characteristics, climate conditions, air and site quality, as well as their interactions. We found that, despite the large environmental gradients encompassed by the forests examined, stand density and age were key drivers of forest growth. We further detected a positive, in some cases non-linear effect of N deposition, most pronounced for beech forests, with a tipping point at ca. 30 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1). With the exception of a consistent temperature signal on Norway spruce, climate-related predictors and ground-level ozone showed much less generalized relationships with Delta VoL Our results show that, together with the driving forces exerted by stand density and age, N deposition is at least as important as climate to modulate forest growth at continental scale in Europe, with a potential negative effect at sites with high N deposition.
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