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Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)

The research was carried out in the spruce forests of Barania Góra (Silesian Beskids, Poland) affected by pandemic dying of trees. Twenty-seven samples were collected from the O layer in two plots: 17 in a cut down forest infested with insect pests (bark beetle) and ten in a 120-year-old healthy for...

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Autores principales: Zołotajkin, Maria, Ciba, Jerzy, Kluczka, Joanna, Skwira, Monika, Smoliński, Adam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3038222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21423335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-010-0554-2
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author Zołotajkin, Maria
Ciba, Jerzy
Kluczka, Joanna
Skwira, Monika
Smoliński, Adam
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Ciba, Jerzy
Kluczka, Joanna
Skwira, Monika
Smoliński, Adam
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description The research was carried out in the spruce forests of Barania Góra (Silesian Beskids, Poland) affected by pandemic dying of trees. Twenty-seven samples were collected from the O layer in two plots: 17 in a cut down forest infested with insect pests (bark beetle) and ten in a 120-year-old healthy forest. The analyses covered basic parameters (pH(H2O), pH(KCl), w(org), C(tot), N(tot), CEC) and the concentrations of aluminium in the fractions leached with 0.1 M BaCl(2) (Al(exch)), 0.5 M CuCl(2) and 0.1 M Na(4)P(2)O(7) (Al(bio)) solutions. The total aluminium concentration in the soil was assayed digesting samples with hydrofluoric acid. The effect of pH and organic matter content on the amount of exchangeable (Al(exch)) and bioavailable (Al(exch)) aluminium in the soil was analysed. It has been found that the soils in both plots are strongly acidic and contain 550 to 1,700 mg kg(−1) of exchangeable aluminium and 1,200 to 4,800 mg kg(−1) of bioavailable aluminium. The lack of disease symptoms in the spruce trees in plot 2 can be explained by the higher content of organic matter in the soil. Unfortunately, one might expect that the high concentration of exchangeable aluminium will also cause the trees in the area to wither.
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spelling pubmed-30382222011-03-16 Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland) Zołotajkin, Maria Ciba, Jerzy Kluczka, Joanna Skwira, Monika Smoliński, Adam Water Air Soil Pollut Article The research was carried out in the spruce forests of Barania Góra (Silesian Beskids, Poland) affected by pandemic dying of trees. Twenty-seven samples were collected from the O layer in two plots: 17 in a cut down forest infested with insect pests (bark beetle) and ten in a 120-year-old healthy forest. The analyses covered basic parameters (pH(H2O), pH(KCl), w(org), C(tot), N(tot), CEC) and the concentrations of aluminium in the fractions leached with 0.1 M BaCl(2) (Al(exch)), 0.5 M CuCl(2) and 0.1 M Na(4)P(2)O(7) (Al(bio)) solutions. The total aluminium concentration in the soil was assayed digesting samples with hydrofluoric acid. The effect of pH and organic matter content on the amount of exchangeable (Al(exch)) and bioavailable (Al(exch)) aluminium in the soil was analysed. It has been found that the soils in both plots are strongly acidic and contain 550 to 1,700 mg kg(−1) of exchangeable aluminium and 1,200 to 4,800 mg kg(−1) of bioavailable aluminium. The lack of disease symptoms in the spruce trees in plot 2 can be explained by the higher content of organic matter in the soil. Unfortunately, one might expect that the high concentration of exchangeable aluminium will also cause the trees in the area to wither. Springer Netherlands 2010-07-25 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3038222/ /pubmed/21423335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-010-0554-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Zołotajkin, Maria
Ciba, Jerzy
Kluczka, Joanna
Skwira, Monika
Smoliński, Adam
Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title_full Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title_fullStr Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title_short Exchangeable and Bioavailable Aluminium in the Mountain Forest Soil of Barania Góra Range (Silesian Beskids, Poland)
title_sort exchangeable and bioavailable aluminium in the mountain forest soil of barania góra range (silesian beskids, poland)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3038222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21423335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-010-0554-2
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