Nitrogen deposition has serious consequences to global change. Excessive nitrogen deposition leads to nitrogen saturation in forests, resulting in soil acidification, nitrate leaching, an increase in nitrous oxide emissions, and a decrease in plant species diversity and vegetation productivity. Under the reduction of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe, North America, and China, summarizing the response of forests to decreasing nitrogen deposition can not only improve the knowledge framework of the impact of nitrogen deposition on forests, but also evaluate the effects of emission abatement actions, as well as provide scientific basis for future air pollution control. This study reviewed the response of soil, surface water, nitrogen cycle, and vegetation of temperate forests in Europe and North America and subtropical forests in southwest China to the reduction in atmospheric nitrogen pollution gases and thus nitrogen deposition. The soil water nitrogen concentration responded rapidly to the nitrogen deposition reduction, although the trend was inconsistent. The soil acidification and nitrogen cycles showed a delayed response of recovery from high nitrogen deposition. The nitrogen mineralization and immobilization, soil carbon retention, and net primary production might take decades to respond to the nitrogen deposition reduction. However, the soil inorganic nitrogen pool and nitrogen leaching decreased with the decline in nitrogen deposition, although a one-or two-year lag existed. The surface water nitrogen concentration was closely related to nitrogen status in forests. After the nitrogen deposition decreased, the nitrogen leaching and thus the surface water nitrogen concentration decreased in the areas with historically high nitrogen deposition. However, the low surface water nitrogen concentration in the nitrogen-limited forests was not significantly affected by the nitrogen deposition changes. The recovery of surface water acidification was affected by soil sulfur desorption/mineralization and nitrification/denitrification. The foliar nitrogen concentration decreased with the decline in nitrogen deposition. The nitrogen-saturated forests and regional surface water in southwest China showed a recovery trend from high nitrogen deposition, as a consequence of the implementation of the Total Emissions Control of Air Pollutants and later the Action Plan of Air Pollution Prevention and Control.
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