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Respiration rates in forest soil organic horizon materials treated with simulated acid rain

Abstract

The entire organic horizon above the mineral soil was collected under a mature black spruce (Picea mariana) stand in central New Brunswick. The organic horizon consisted of litter, fermentation, and humus layers of 1.5, 4.0, and 1.0 cm depths respectively. In concert with a series of simulated rain experiments, which dealt with the effects of acid precipitation of pH 4.6, 3.6, and 2.6 compared with controls at pH 5.6 on germination and early growth of forest tree seedlings, 30 randomly distributed, unplanted tubes in each rain chamber were exposed to treatment during each of the 5-week treatments of the various tree species. During the experiments, ca 315 mm of simulated rain was deposited on the soil surfaces in the tube containers. Marked decreases in soil microbial activity were found only with pH 2.6 rain, but responsiveness to increasing temperature was lower as rain of greater acidity was applied to the soil. Ammonium nitrogen mineralization rates were not affected by treatment of soil with acidified precipitation. 26 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1990
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
CANM-91-001002; EDB-91-143169
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Canadian Journal of Forest Research; (Canada); Journal Volume: 20
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; ACID RAIN; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; SOILS; RESPIRATION; FOREST LITTER; HUMUS; NEW BRUNSWICK; SIMULATION; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; CANADA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; MATERIALS; NORTH AMERICA; RAIN; 560300* - Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology
OSTI ID:
5264016
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0045-5067; CODEN: CJFRA
Submitting Site:
CANM
Size:
Pages: 910-913
Announcement Date:
Nov 01, 1991

Citation Formats

Salonius, P O. Respiration rates in forest soil organic horizon materials treated with simulated acid rain. Canada: N. p., 1990. Web.
Salonius, P O. Respiration rates in forest soil organic horizon materials treated with simulated acid rain. Canada.
Salonius, P O. 1990. "Respiration rates in forest soil organic horizon materials treated with simulated acid rain." Canada.
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title = {Respiration rates in forest soil organic horizon materials treated with simulated acid rain}
author = {Salonius, P O}
abstractNote = {The entire organic horizon above the mineral soil was collected under a mature black spruce (Picea mariana) stand in central New Brunswick. The organic horizon consisted of litter, fermentation, and humus layers of 1.5, 4.0, and 1.0 cm depths respectively. In concert with a series of simulated rain experiments, which dealt with the effects of acid precipitation of pH 4.6, 3.6, and 2.6 compared with controls at pH 5.6 on germination and early growth of forest tree seedlings, 30 randomly distributed, unplanted tubes in each rain chamber were exposed to treatment during each of the 5-week treatments of the various tree species. During the experiments, ca 315 mm of simulated rain was deposited on the soil surfaces in the tube containers. Marked decreases in soil microbial activity were found only with pH 2.6 rain, but responsiveness to increasing temperature was lower as rain of greater acidity was applied to the soil. Ammonium nitrogen mineralization rates were not affected by treatment of soil with acidified precipitation. 26 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.}
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volume = {20}
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