N excess in the forest: effects and possible meausures
- B. Muys
Abstract
In Western Europe, high amounts of nitrogen, originating from traffic, industry and agriculture, invade the forest and result in various, often negative, effects. It can be expected that nitrogen excess will cause serious damage of trees and even threaten the forest in the near future. Different prophylactic and curative measures are proposed and discussed.
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Muys, B., (1990) “N excess in the forest: effects and possible meausures”, Silva Gandavensis 55. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v55i0.899
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