Anthropogenic Calcium Depletion: A Unique Threat to Forest Ecosystem Health?
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Ecosystem Health
- Vol. 7 (4), 214-228
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-0992.2001.01046.x
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 88 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of liming on the nutrition, vigor, and growth of sugar maple at the Lake Clair Watershed, Québec, CanadaCanadian Journal of Forest Research, 2000
- Acidic deposition and sustainable forest management in the central Appalachians, USAForest Ecology and Management, 1999
- Long-term base cation mass balances for Swedish forests and the concept of sustainabilityForest Ecology and Management, 1998
- Base cation fertilization and liming effects on nutrition and growth of Vermont sugar maple standsForest Ecology and Management, 1996
- Simulated effects of atmospheric deposition, harvesting, and species change on nutrient cycling in a loblolly pine forestForest Ecology and Management, 1995
- Base Cation Depletion and Potential Long-Term Acidification of Norwegian CatchmentsEnvironmental Science & Technology, 1995
- Relationships among crown condition, growth, and stand nutrition in seven northern Vermont sugarbushesCanadian Journal of Forest Research, 1995
- Long-Term Changes in Water and Soil Chemistry in Spruce and Beech Forests, Solling, GermanyEnvironmental Science & Technology, 1995
- Temporal change (1988–1990) in sugar maple health, and factors associated with crown conditionCanadian Journal of Forest Research, 1992
- Effects of intensive harvesting on nutrient capitals of three forest types in New EnglandForest Ecology and Management, 1990