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Fluxes of biogenic substances in precipitation and throughfall in woodland ecosystems of Słowiński National Park

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Przepływ substancji biogenicznych wraz z opadami atmosferycznymi i podkoronowymi w wybranych ekosystemach leśnych Słowińskiego Parku Narodowego
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In the study the dynamics of concentration level changes was analyzed in the period between 2002 and 2005 concerning N-NH_4, N-NO_3, P-PO_4 and pH in bulk precipitation and throughfall in two different woodland ecosystems of Słowiński National Park. Both woodland ecosystems were influenced by the same weather conditions. On the basis of obtained results it was found that chemical variability of throughfall waters is mainly determined by both species composition and the kind of forest stand, as well as its trophic conditions Comparing to bulk precipitation (collected at an open area) throughfall samples collected at the Vaccinio uligi-nosi -Beluletumpubescenlis ecosystem were poor in N-NH_4 and P-PO_4 enriched in N-NO_3, and slightly more acidic (by 3.9%), while at the Empelro nigri - Pinetum ecosystem were poor in N-NH_4 enriched in P-PO_4 and N-NO_3 and more acidic (by 4.4%).
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W pracy przeanalizowano dynamikę zmian poziomów stężeń N-NH_4, N-NO_3, P-PO_4 oraz pH w opadach na otwartej przestrzeni i opadach podkoronowyeh w dwóch różnych ekosystemach leśnych Słowińskiego Parku Narodowego w okresie 2002-2005. Badane ekosystemy leśne znajdowały się pod wpływem takich samych warunków meteorologicznych. Na podstawie uzyskanych wyników stwierdzono, że o zmianie jakości wód podkoronowyeh decydują przede wszystkim rodzaj i gatunek drzewostanu, a także stan troficzny ekosystemu leśnego. Opady podkoronowe w porównaniu do opadów na otwartej przestrzeni w zespole Vaccinio uliginosi - Betuletum pubescentis były uboższe w N-NH_4 i P-PO_4 wzbogacone w N-NO_3,oraz nieco bardziej kwaśne (o 3,9%), a w zespole Empetro nigri - Pine tum uboższe w N-NH_4 wzbogacone w P-PO_4, i N-NO_3 oraz bardziej kwaśne (o 4,4%).
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Strony
13--24
Opis fizyczny
bibliogr. 46 poz., tab., wykr.
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  • Pomeranian Academy, Institute of Biology and Environmental Protection, Environmental Chemistry Research Unit ul. Arciszewskiego 22, 76-200 Słupsk, Poland
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