CLONE AND SOIL EFFECTS ON THE GROWTH OF YOUNG NORWAY SPRUCE DURING 14 MONTHS EXPOSURE TO OZONE PLUS ACID MIST

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PAYER, HD [1 ]
PFIRRMANN, T [1 ]
KLOOS, M [1 ]
BLANK, LW [1 ]
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[1] NATL POWER,LONDON EC1A 7AU,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0269-7491(90)90047-G
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Five clones of 3-year old Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst), planted in a soil from the Bavarian Forest (pH 4·4) or a soil from the Calcareous Bavarian Alps (pH 6·9), were exposed for two successive vegetation periods, in closed environmental chambers, to a pollution treatment consisting of acidic mist (pH 3·0) plus ozone levels of 100 μg m-3 with episodes of 130-360 μg m-3; control trees were exposed to mist of pH 5·6 and ozone levels of 50 μg m-3. Climatic and pollution protocols followed the diurnal and seasonal pattern characteristic for the Inner Bavarian Forest in Southern Germany, an area affected by the new-type forest decline. Biometric parameters were strongly related to clone and soil. Pollution treatment had a limited effect on only a few growth parameters. The stem diameter growth increment of two clones was reduced by pollution treatment in both soils, a third clone was affected in the acidic soil only. Two other clones were not affected at all. Stem volume increment of three clones, calculated as D2H, was reduced by pollution treatment in the neutral soil, a fourth clone was affected in the acidic soil only. Bud break was either delayed (two clones) or accelerated (two other clones) by treatment. Depending on soil and clone, needle yellowing was observed in previous years' needles in both treatment and control trees exposed to increased light intensities. The 'spotted' yellowing was not identical to symptoms found in forest decline areas and was most likely a consequence of nutrient deficiencies during the vegetation period preceding the experiment. The results of this experiment are discussed with regard to field observations and forest productivity. The complex pattern of growth responses resulting from interactions between air pollution, soil and genetic factors is considered to reflect different susceptibilities of trees to air pollutants. © 1990.
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