Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9620311 Forest Ecology and Management 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Both measurement plots were characterized by considerable Ca and SO4-S leaching (up to 1.5 and 2.0 kmol ha−1 year−1, respectively). However, stand conversion had no major effect on the element budgets; despite higher soil water fluxes, element output by seepage water was quite unchanged. The stand still acted as almost complete sink for growth-limiting nutrients such as N and P with an annual storage of 1.7-2.1 and 0.023-0.026 kmol ha−1, respectively. Nutrient cycling was not decoupled as the minimal N fluxes in 20 cm soil depth indicate.
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