Calcium fertilization increases the concentration of calcium in sapwood and calcium oxalate in foliage of red spruce

Smith, KT; Shortle, WC; Connolly, JH; Minocha, R; Jellison, J

HERO ID

1765289

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2009

HERO ID 1765289
In Press No
Year 2009
Title Calcium fertilization increases the concentration of calcium in sapwood and calcium oxalate in foliage of red spruce
Authors Smith, KT; Shortle, WC; Connolly, JH; Minocha, R; Jellison, J
Journal Environmental and Experimental Botany
Volume 67
Issue 1
Page Numbers 277-283
Abstract Calcium cycling plays a key role in the health and productivity of red spruce forests in the northeastern US. A portion of the flowpath of calcium within forests includes translocation as Ca2+ in sapwood and accumulation as crystals of calcium oxalate in foliage. Concentrations of Ca in these tree tissues have been used as markers of environmental change due to acidic deposition or forest management practices. We compared the effects of Ca fertilization treatment on Ca concentration in wood and Ca and oxalate (Ox concentration in foliage at two locations with different initial concentrations of Ca in the soil.We found greater amounts of Ca inwood from the high-Ca location than from the low-Ca location. Ca concentration was greater inwood formed in the 1970s than forwood formed in the 1980s, the outermost decadal band in these samples.
Doi 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2009.07.007
Wosid WOS:000270701100036
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Keyword Calcium oxalate; Red spruce; Dendrochemistry; Calcium cycling