Response of understory vegetation of Adirondack forests to nitrogen additions

Hurd, TM; Brach, AR; Raynal, DJ

HERO ID

98958

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1998

HERO ID 98958
In Press No
Year 1998
Title Response of understory vegetation of Adirondack forests to nitrogen additions
Authors Hurd, TM; Brach, AR; Raynal, DJ
Journal Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume 28
Issue 6
Page Numbers 799-807
Abstract The influence of N pulses in the form of experimental additions of HNO3 at two times ambient and (NH4)(2)SO4 at two and four times ambient on the herbaceous and woody understory plants in three Adirondack Mountain hardwood forests was evaluated. Addition of (NH4)(2)SO4 decreased cover of dominant herbs and woody seedlings at Woods Lake, a site in the western Adirondacks. Tissue N concentrations of combined herbs and ferns at Woods Lake increased with addition of NH4+ at both levels (9% at two times ambient; 13% at four times ambient) and increased with all three N treatments at Huntington Forest, a central Adirondack site (14% with NO3- and NH4+ at two times ambient; 22% with NH4+ at four times ambient). Seedlings of American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) increased foliar N concentration 7-8% with addition of NH4+ treatments at Huntington Forest, but did nor respond to N addition at Woods Lake and Pancake Hall Creek, a western Adirondack site. In general, greatest plant nutrient response to N addition occurred at Huntington Forest, where atmospheric inputs of N are lower than at Woods Lake and Pancake Hall Creek.
Doi 10.1139/x98-045
Wosid WOS:000076476500001
Url http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/x98-045
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Keyword ; Vegetation; Nitrogen; Nitrogen compounds/
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