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Biomass of Speckled Alder on an Air-Polluted Mountain Site and its Response to Fertilization

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  • Ivan Kuneš

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Martin Baláš

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Tereza Koňasová

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Ondřej Špulák

    (Forestry and Game Management Research Institute Jíloviště – Strnady (Prague), Forest Research Station Opočno)

  • Vratislav Balcar

    (Forestry and Game Management Research Institute Jíloviště – Strnady (Prague), Forest Research Station Opočno)

  • Kateřina Bednářová Millerová

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Dušan Kacálek

    (Forestry and Game Management Research Institute Jíloviště – Strnady (Prague), Forest Research Station Opočno)

  • Michal Jakl

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources)

  • Daniel Zahradník

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Jan Vítámvás

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences)

  • Jaroslava Št́astná

    (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Rectorate)

  • Jana Jaklová Dytrtová

    (Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i.)

Abstract

The article summarizes outcomes of a biomass study conducted in a young speckled alder plantation on a cold mountain site. At this location, the previously existing old forest was clear felled because of damage from air pollution, and present-day surface humus is in need of restoration. The intention of this study was to quantify the biomass and nutrients accumulated by alders and their components and assess whether the initial fertilization resulted in increased biomass production and nutrient accumulation in the biomass. Besides the control, two fertilized treatments were installed. In the surface treatment (SUT), the amendment was applied as a base dressing in small circles around trees. In the planting-hole treatment (PHT), the amendment was incorporated into soil inside the planting holes. Five growth seasons after planting and fertilization, six alders from each treatment were harvested including roots. Their biomass was quantified and analyzed for macroelements. The greatest pool of dry mass (DM) was branches in the control and stem wood in the fertilized treatments. The greatest pools of macroelements were leaves and branches. The most pronounced effects of fertilization were recorded in the DM and consequently in the absolute quantities of nutrients. The DM of an average tree in the control, SUT, and PHT was 85, 226, and 231 g, respectively. The absolute contents of nutrients per tree in the fertilized treatments showed the following increases, as compared with the control: (N) 2.5–2.6 times; (P) 1.6–2.4 times; (K) 1.8–2.1 times; and (Mg) 1.8–2.0 times, respectively. Speckled alder responded positively to fertilization.

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  • Ivan Kuneš & Martin Baláš & Tereza Koňasová & Ondřej Špulák & Vratislav Balcar & Kateřina Bednářová Millerová & Dušan Kacálek & Michal Jakl & Daniel Zahradník & Jan Vítámvás & Jaroslava Št́astná & Jan, 2014. "Biomass of Speckled Alder on an Air-Polluted Mountain Site and its Response to Fertilization," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 54(6), pages 1421-1433, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:54:y:2014:i:6:d:10.1007_s00267-014-0359-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0359-y
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