The impact of historic land use and modern forestry on nutrient relations of Central European forest ecosystems Gerhard Glatzel OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 8
Relations between damage symptoms and nutritional status of Norway spruce stands (Picea abies Karst.) in southwestern Germany J. C. LiuR. F. Huettl OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 22
Structural changes in conifer needles due to Mg and K deficiency Siegfried Fink OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 27
Nitrogen supply, tree growth and soil acidification G. ArnoldA. van Diest OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 38
Effects of liming in a Norway spruce stand (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) R. SchierlK. Kreutzer OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 47
Assessment of the ecological effects of forest fertilization using an experimental watershed approach K. H. FegerH. W. ZöttlG. Brahmer OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 61
Fertilization of sugar maple showing dieback symptoms in the Quebec Appalachians, Canada W. H. Hendershot OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 70
Forest fertilization — present state and history with special reference to South German conditions Fritz-Helmut Evers OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 86
Liming, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization and the annual volume increment of Norway spruce stands on long-term permanent plots in Southwestern Germany H. Spiecker OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 93
Results and experience from amelioration trials in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests of Northeastern Bavaria K. E. RehfuessF. MakeschinH. Rodenkirchen OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 105
Results and experiences from fertilization experiments in The Netherlands J. van den Burg OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 111
Effect of long-term fertilization on the biomass production and nutrient status of Scots pine stands E. MälkönenM. Kukkola OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 127
Forest fertilization research and practice in the Pacific Northwest H. N. ChappellD. W. ColeR. B. Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 140