Temporal trends in the foliar nutritional status of the French, Walloon and Luxembourg broad-leaved plots of forest monitoring

Jonard, Mathieu;André, Frédéric;Dambrine, Etienne;Ponette, Quentin;Ulrich, Erwin
(2009) Annals of Forest Science — Vol. 66, n° 4 (2009)

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  • Dambrine, EtienneINRA Centre de Nancy, Biogéochimie des écosystèmes forestiers
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  • Ulrich, ErwinOffice National des Forêts, Département Recherche, Boulevard de Constance, France
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Abstract
Two decades after the launching of the monitoring program of forest ecosystems in Europe (ICP forests), a unique data set is now available regarding the foliar nutritional status of the main broad-leaved species growing in much-diversified sites (soil, climate). This study focuses on the foliar concentration time series (1993 to 2005) of the French (RENECO-FOR), Walloon and Luxemburg broad-leaved plots. The aim is to show long-term trends while taking the inter-plot and inter-annual variability into account. Two kinds of statistical processing were used to analyze the data on foliar chemistry: principal component analysis (PCAs) and linear mixed models. In general, the main temporal trends reveal a decrease in the foliar P concentration and a decrease in the foliar Ca concentration, except for European beech on acid soils. These temporal patterns confirm the trends previously observed and could be explained by the joint actions of several processes that influence tree nutrition in the long term: tree age, N and S deposition, harvesting and climate.
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Jonard, M., André, F., Dambrine, E., Ponette, Q., & Ulrich, E. (2009). Temporal trends in the foliar nutritional status of the French, Walloon and Luxembourg broad-leaved plots of forest monitoring. Annals of Forest Science, 66(4). https://doi.org/10.1051/forest/2009014 (Original work published 2009)