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Plant-soil interactions have been examined in the two experiments in which the most pronounced effects on tree growth were found: experiments A-2 and B-1. Simple correlation coefficients were calculated for the relationship between nutrients and A1 in the current-year needles (dependent variable), and soil pH, the concentrations of exchangeable Ca, Mg, Mn, K, and extractable SO4 ions in the soil (independent variables) (see Table 10.1 for experiment A-2, and Table 10.2 for experiment B-1). The analyses were not carried out for the previous-year needles.

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Abrahamsen, G., Tveite, B., Stuanes, A.O. (1994). Plant-Soil Interactions. In: Abrahamsen, G., Stuanes, A.O., Tveite, B. (eds) Long-Term Experiments with Acid Rain in Norwegian Forest Ecosystems. Ecological Studies, vol 104. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2604-8_10

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