Abstract
Numerous field and laboratory studies have shown measureable effects of soil acidification on soil processes and yet there is no indication to date that forest production is being affected even in heavily impacted areas. A discussion of possible reasons for this apparent contradiction is presented along with results of two computer simulations of possible responses to acid rain induced changes in (a) N availability and (b) soil organic matter decomposition rate. The first simulation shows a direct relationship between N availability and forest production. The second indicates the possibility for a more complex response with changes in total soil organic matter more than compensating for changes in decomposition rate and producing an inverse relationship between decomposition rate and N availability.
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Aber, J.D., Hendrey, G.R., Botkin, D.B., Francis, A.J., Melillo, J.M. (1982). Potential Effects of Acid Precipitation on Soil Nitrogen and Productivity of Forest Ecosystems. In: Martin, H.C. (eds) Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7966-6_29
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