Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2003.26.2.087

Atmospheric Quality, Soil Acidification and Tree Decline in Three Korean Red Pine Forests  

Lee, Choong-Hwa (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Lee, Seung-Woo (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Young-Kul (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Cho, Jae-Hyoung (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Publication Information
The Korean Journal of Ecology / v.26, no.2, 2003 , pp. 87-89 More about this Journal
Abstract
Although a forest damage of large area due to air pollution has not yet been found in Korea, declines of Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.), the most common coniferous species, have been locally reported. To evaluate the effect of air pollution and acid deposition on the forests, SO$_2$ concentration, acid load, soil pH and tree decline were monitored for 13 years from 1988 to 2001 in Namsan, Doowang and Gyebangsan with the gradient of air pollution. During the study period, annual mean SO$_2$ concentration in Namsan, Doowang and Gyebangsan were 14 ppb, 13 ppb and 6 ppb, respectively. Annual mean acid loads in Namsan and Doowang were three to four times more than that in Gyebangsan. As respected, forest surface soils in Namsan and Doowang were acidified to pH 4.1 and 4.3, whereas that in Gyebangsan showed normal value as pH 5.4. On the other hand, decline degrees of Korean red pines in Namsan and Doowang in both 1996 and 2001 were higher than those in Gyebangsan. It is reasonable that the severer tree declines in Namsan and Doowang could be closely related with the higher air pollution, acid load, and the effects (possibly Ca deficit and Al toxicity) of soil acidification.
Keywords
Forest damage; Pinus densiflora; SO$_2$; Soil pH; Tree decline;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 1  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Forest decline in ecosystem perspective /
[ Ulrich,B. ] / Proceedings of international congress on forest decline research
2 Experimental assessment of forest soil sensitivity to acidification(Ⅰ)-Application of prediction models for acid neutralization responses /
[ Lee,S.W.;G.S.Park ] / J. Korean Forestry Society
3 Historical damage and growth inhibition of Pinus densiflora around the Metropolitan area of Seoul /
[ Lee,C.S.;J.H.Kil;Y.H.You ] / Kor. J. Eol.   과학기술학회마을
4 Effects of soil acidification on growth and nutrient status of Pinus densiflora seedlings /
[ Lee,C.H. ] / J. Korean Forestry Society
5 Luftschadstoffsituation in Waldgebieten in sudkorea /
[ Kim,Y.K. ] / Centralblatt fur das gesamte Forstwesen
6 Forest condition in relation to environmental factors /
[ Lindgren,M.;M.Salemaa;P.Tamminen;E.Malkonen(Eds) ] / Forest condition in a changing environment
7 Acid deposition and forest decline /
[ Johnson,A.H.;T.J.Siccama ] / Environ. Sci. Technol.   DOI
8 /
[ Mackenzie,J.J.;T.E.Mohamed ] / Air pollutions toll on forests & corps
9 Use of Calcium/Aluminum ratios as indicators of stress in forest ecosystems /
[ Cronan,C.S.;D.F.Grigal ] / J. Environ. Qual.   DOI
10 /
[ Mayer,W.H. ] / Luftverunreinigungen und Waldsterben
11 Long-Term Experiments with Acid Rain in Norwegian Forest Ecosystems /
[ Abrahamsen,G.;A.O.Stuanes;B.Tveite ] / Ecological Studies