Abstract

Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) needle litter was placedin litterbags and incubated (≥6 yr) at five spruce standsin southern Sweden. The litterbags were collected twice a yearduring year 1–2 and thereafter once a year, for total analyses(conc. HNO3) of Cd, Zn, Mn, Cu and Pb. The main objectiveswere to document changes in concentrations and amounts of theseelements during litter decomposition and to investigate factorscontrolling the changes.Concentrations of Cd, Zn, Cu and Pb increased to at least 0.5, 1.5, 3 and 13 times the initial concentration. During the latterpart of the incubations, concentrations became more stable ordecreased. Concentrations at which the metals are considered to be toxic to micro-organisms in the mor layer were not reached during the experiment. Generally, concentrations of Mn decreased.Total amounts of Cd, Zn and Mn had decreased by at least15, 24 and 43%, from the initial amount at the end of theexperiment. The total amount of Cu increased (>40%) before itstarted to decrease. The total amount of Pb increased by over230%. Thereafter it became more constant or decreased.According to a PCA, the dynamics of total amounts of Cd,Zn and Mn in the litter were similar, as were those of Pb and Cu.Furthermore, in most cases the heavy metal amounts on anysampling occasion differed more between than within sites. Thedynamics of total amounts of elements were more similar betweenadjacent sites than between more distant sites.

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