Spatial heterogeneity of phosphorus concentration and speciation in German forest soils: Dependence on soil P status and effect on P nutrition and growth of Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica (DFG-SPP 1685:Ecosystem Nutrition: Forest Strategies for Limited Phosphorous Resources)
Laufzeit: 15.09.2013 - 14.09.2016
Partner: Prof. Dr. Jörg Prietzel, TU München
Förderung durch: DFG
Kurzfassung
The proposed project shall contribute to the research cluster “Speciation and allocation of P in soils” of SPP 1685. In our project, (a) the relationship between soil development and spatial heter-ogeneity patterns of total soil P contents and P speciation, (b) P acquisition patterns by Picea abies (Norway spruce) and Fagus sylvatica (European beech) in soils with poor P availability and heter-ogeneous P supply, and (c) effects of heterogeneity patterns of either total P concentrations or P...
The proposed project shall contribute to the research cluster “Speciation and allocation of P in soils” of SPP 1685. In our project, (a) the relationship between soil development and spatial heter-ogeneity patterns of total soil P contents and P speciation, (b) P acquisition patterns by Picea abies (Norway spruce) and Fagus sylvatica (European beech) in soils with poor P availability and heter-ogeneous P supply, and (c) effects of heterogeneity patterns of either total P concentrations or P speciation on P nutrition and growth of seedlings of these tree species will be studied.
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