Environmental pollution and impacts on soils and forests nutrition in North America Dale W. JohnsonJ. Timothy Ball Invited Paper Pages: 3 - 20
Dynamics of “acute yellowing” in spruce connected with Mg deficiency O. KandlerW. Miller Voluntary paper Pages: 21 - 34
Effects of ammonia, ammonium sulphate and sulphur dioxide on the frost sensitivity of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). Th. A. DueckF. G. DorèlL. J. Van der Eerden Voluntary paper Pages: 35 - 49
Survival rate of tree and shrub seedlings under extreme environmental nitrogen pollution Alojzy Kowalkowski Voluntary paper Pages: 51 - 59
Nutrient disturbances in forest trees and the nature of the forest decline in Quebec and Germany George H. Tomlinson Voluntary paper Pages: 61 - 74
Foliar symptoms on norway spruce and relationships to magnesium deficiencies Jing KeJohn M. Skelly Voluntary paper Pages: 75 - 90
Nutritional disturbances and declining armand pine in Southwestern China Ma Guangjing Voluntary paper Pages: 91 - 96
Element composition of leaves and wood of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on SO2-polluted sites of the NE-Bavarian Mountain W. ZechlB. U. SchneiderH. Röhle Poster paper Pages: 97 - 106
Element contents of spruce needles (P. abies [L.] Karst.) along an altitudinal gradient in the bavarian alps Michael Mößnang Poster Paper Pages: 107 - 112
Nutrient response to diagnostic fertilization of Norway spruce Picea aries (L.) karst plantations in Western Quebec, Canada W. JanickiA. R. C. Jones Poster Paper Pages: 113 - 118
Watershed-scale responses to ozone events in a Pinus strobus L. plantation Wayne T. SwankJames M. Vose Poster Paper Pages: 119 - 133
The influence of acid precipitation and ozone on nitrogen nutrition of young loblolly pine L. M. WrightB. G. LockabylA. H. Chappelka Poster Paper Pages: 135 - 142
Fall exposure of beech saplings (Fagus sylvatica L.) to ozone and simulated acidic mist: Effects on gas exchange and leachability S. LeonardiC. Langebartels Poster Paper Pages: 143 - 153
Solute concentrations and fluxes of major nutrients in potted red spruce saplings exposed to simulated acid rain treatments Ruth E. ShermanTimothy J. Fahey Poster paper Pages: 155 - 168
Scattered CaSO4-crystallites on needle surfaces after simulated acid rain as an indicator of nutrient leaching Satu HuttunenMinna TurunenJaana Reinikainen Poster paper Pages: 169 - 173
Mineral nutrition, carbohydrate content and cold tolerance of foliage of potted red spruce exposed to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation treatments Robert G. AmundsonRobert J. KohutJohn A. Laurence Poster paper Pages: 175 - 182
The spatial heterogeneity of chemical properties in acid forest soils and its importance for tree nutrition E. E. Hildebrand Poster paper Pages: 183 - 191
Forest decline and soil nutritional problems in Pacific areas Dieter Mueller-Dombois Invited Paper Pages: 195 - 207
Management of forests under nutrient and water stress E. K. Sadanandan Nambiar Invited Paper Pages: 209 - 230
Changes in soil properties and site productivity caused by red alder Dale W. ColeJana ComptonPeter Homann Invited Paper Pages: 231 - 246
Growth variation and environmental stresses: Long-term observations on permanent research plots in Southwestern Germany H. Spiecker Invited paper Pages: 247 - 256
Nutritional stress in ficea sitchensis plantations in coastal British columbia: The effects of gaultheria shallon and declining site fertility C. MessierJ. P. Kimmins Voluntary paper Pages: 257 - 267
Mineral supply of healthy and declining trees of a young spruce stand S. Le GoasterE. DambrineJ. Ranger Voluntary paper Pages: 269 - 280
Nutrient stress in young scots pines suffering from needle loss in a dry heath forest E. TikkanenH. Raitio Voluntary paper Pages: 281 - 293
The influence of weather variation on regional growth of Douglas fir stands in the U.S. Pacific Northwest Charles E. PetersonLinda S. Heath Voluntary Paper Pages: 295 - 305
The effect of nitrogen and potassium availability on scleroderris canker of Scots pine seedlings Anneli Ylimartimo Poster Paper Pages: 307 - 313
Stress related chances in the architecture of seedlings of three provenances of eucalyptus cakaldulensis dehnh Ann GibsonE. P. Bachelard Poster Paper Pages: 315 - 322
Simulation of nutrition of forests under stress using forgyte-11 J. P. Kimmins Poster Paper Pages: 323 - 333
Effects of forest liming on the nutrient status of podzolic soils in Finland John Derome Voluntary Paper Pages: 337 - 350
Effects of liming on carbon and nitrogen mineralization in coniferous forests Tryggve PerssonAnders WirénStefan Andersson Voluntary Paper Pages: 351 - 364
The effects of forest liming on fertilization on fine-root growth Hans PerssonKerstin Ahlström Voluntary Paper Pages: 365 - 375
Effects of lining and fertilization on soil solution chemistry in North German Forest Ecosystems E. MatznerK. J. Meiwes Voluntary paper Pages: 377 - 389
Liming and fertilization of acid forest soil: Short-term effects on runoff from small catchments Olle WestlingHans Hultberg Voluntary paper Pages: 391 - 407
Liming and wet acid deposition effects on tree growth and nutrition:Experimental results B. TveiteG. AbrahamsenA. O. Stuanes Voluntary paper Pages: 409 - 422
Bioelement content and biomass in scots pine: Effect of acidification and liming Budimir Popovic Poster paper Pages: 423 - 433
Initial compensation of acidic deposition in forest ecosystems by different rock meals Gebhard Schüler Poster paper Pages: 435 - 444
Effects of calcined magnesite, magnesium hydroxide and “geosan” on soil properties in declining spruce stands (NE Bavaria) Wolfgang SchaafWolfgang Zech Poster Paper Pages: 445 - 452
Effects of fertilization with MgSO4 and (NH4)2SO4 on soil solution chemistry, mycorrhiza and nutrient content of fine roots in a norway spruce stand I. HaugK. H. Feger Poster paper Pages: 453 - 467
The influence of Mg fertilization on growth and mineral contents of fine roots in (Picea abies [karst] L.) stands at different stages of decline in NE-Bavaria B. U. SchneiderW. Zech Poster paper Pages: 469 - 476
Foliar potassium status explains Douglas fir response to nitrogen fertilization in the inland Northwest, USA Peter G. MikaJames A. Moore Poster paper Pages: 477 - 491
A new fertilization strategy in declining forests F. H. EversR. F. Hüttl Invited paper Pages: 495 - 508
Terrestrial liming as a tool to mitigate acidification of Woods Lake, NY Robert W. BrocksenTimothy B. AdamsPer Warfvinge Invited paper Pages: 509 - 527
Liming effects on some chemical and biological parameters of soil (spodosols and histosols) in a hardwood forest watershed Joseph B. YavittRobert M. Newton Voluntary paper Pages: 529 - 544
An integrated watershed/plot-scale study of element cycling in spruce ecosystems of the Black Forest K. -H. FegerG. BrahmerH. W. Zöttl Voluntary paper Pages: 545 - 560
Effects of magnesium fertilizer on the vitality and nutrition of a European Beech (fagus sylvatica L.) stand in the southern black forest of West Germany H. P. EndeH. W. Zöttl Voluntary paper Pages: 561 - 566
The use of organic and mineral fertilizers in reforestation and in revitalization of declining protective forests in the alps G. GlatzelK. HaselwandterJ. Weißbacher Voluntary paper Pages: 567 - 576
Fertilization of declining conifer stands in the vosges and in the French Ardennes Maurice BonneauGuy LandmannClaude Nys Voluntary paper Pages: 577 - 594
Correction of magnesium deficiency in a young stand of Norway spruce P. MonchauxA. Thivolle-Cazat Voluntary paper Pages: 595 - 605
Second rotation decline in P. radiata plantations in South Australia has been corrected R. V. Woods Voluntary paper Pages: 607 - 619