REVITALIZATION EXPERIMENTS IN MAGNESIUM DEFICIENT NORWAY SPRUCE STANDS IN AUSTRIA

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作者
KATZENSTEINER, K
ECKMUELLNER, O
JANDL, R
GLATZEL, G
STERBA, H
WESSELY, A
HUTTL, RF
机构
[1] UNIV VIENNA, BOKU, INST FOREST GROWTH SCI, A-1190 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
[2] INST FOREST ECOL EBERSWALDE, ZALF, D-16225 EBERSWALDE, GERMANY
关键词
FERTILIZATION; FOREST DECLINE; MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY; NORWAY SPRUCE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00029361
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Amelioration of degraded forest ecosystems on acidic substrates showing the new type of forest decline is a major goal of forest management. A number of experiments show positive effects of Mg-application to systems suffering from Mg-deficiencies. The current paper compares experiments conducted in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif, where both effects on soil solution chemistry and effects on plant nutrition, vitality and growth were investigated. It turned out that any type of Mg-source is able to improve Mg-nutrition of trees; both a neutral salt like KIESERITE as well as alkaline reacting magnesite and dolomite derived materials. A positive reaction of vitality and growth could however only be induced with dolomitic lime or magnesite. Using mineral NPK fertilizers, even with high Mg-content, induced Mg-deficiencies and led to nutritional imbalances. In addition significant NO, leaching occured. On the other hand an organic slow release fertilizer (BACTOSOL*) amended with magnesite derived fertilizers (BIOMAGc*) led to balanced nutrition and a fast recovery of tree health status, as judged by crown transparency, vitality index and growth rates. In both cases, when either magnesite derived compounds or combinations with the organic slow release fertilizer were applied, NO3- leaching occured only during the first three years after fertilization. The leaching rates declined afterwards to values comparable to unfertilized plots, while Mg-content of the soil solution could be elevated compared to the CONTROL, showing the sustainability of proper fertilization.
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页码:489 / 500
页数:12
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