What happened to our forests in the last decades? : results of more than ten years of forest ecosystem monitoring in the Netherlands

The results indicate a decrease in acidification, related to a decrease in SO4 and Al concentration, but the problems with N deposition remain, specifically unbalanced nutrient ratios in the foliage, due to the ongoing high N deposition, even though the trend is downward.

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Main Authors: Leeters, E.E.J.M., de Vries, W., Hoogland, T., van Delft, B., Wieggers, H.J.J., Brus, D.J., Olsthoorn, A.F.M., van Dobben, H.F., Bleeker, A.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:acidification, deposition, forest ecology, forests, history, monitoring, netherlands, soil chemistry, bodemchemie, bosecologie, bossen, depositie, geschiedenis, nederland, verzuring,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/what-happened-to-our-forests-in-the-last-decades-results-of-more-
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