Three years of increased nitrogen deposition do not affect the vegetation of a montane forest ecosystem
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Schleppi P., Muller N., Edwards P. & Bucher J. (1999) Three years of increased nitrogen deposition do not affect the vegetation of a montane forest ecosystem. PHYTON-HORN-, 39, 197-204.
Published source details Schleppi P., Muller N., Edwards P. & Bucher J. (1999) Three years of increased nitrogen deposition do not affect the vegetation of a montane forest ecosystem. PHYTON-HORN-, 39, 197-204.
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A controlled study in temperate montane forest in 1995-1998 in Switzerland (2) found no effect of fertilizing on the growth rate of Norway spruce Picea abies. Annual increase in height (unfertilized: 11-12 mm; nitrogen addition: 15-16 mm) and diameter (unfertilized: 5 mm; nitrogen addition: 3 mm) was similar between treatments. Monitoring was in 1996-1998 on four trees inside a 1,500 m2 plot with nitrogen fertilizer added (30 kg N/ha/year starting in 1995) and on five trees in the unfertilized surroundings.
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