Desie, E., et al. 2023
The vitality of European forests continues to decline due to new pests and diseases, climate-change related disturbances and high loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Deteriorating soil health is a major factor underpinning the low vitality of West-European forests. Selecting tree species with soil ameliorative traits is proposed as an avenue to counteract soil acidification and improve overall forest vitality. Here we evaluate the impact of black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.), a known rich litter species, on the vitality of neighboring pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) in ten mixed forests on sand in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.