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Early effects of atmospheric ammonia deposition on Calluna vulgaris (L.) hull growing on an ombrotrophic peat bog. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4(6):229-239.
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2005. Early effects of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) deposition on Calluna vulgaris (L.) growing on an ombrotrophic peat bog.. Water Air and Soil Pollution. 4:229-239.
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2004. Early effects of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) deposition on Calluna vulgaris (L.) growing on an ombrotrophic peat bog.. Water Air and Soil Pollution. 4:229-239.
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2004. Effects of airborne ammonium and nitrate pollution strongly differ in peat bogs, but symbiotic nitrogen fixation remains unaffected. Science of the Total Environment. 610–611:732–740.
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2018. Effects of NH3 Fumigation on the Frost Hardiness of Calluna- Does N Deposition Increase Winter Damage by Frost? Phyton. 42:183-190.
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2002. Estimate of annual NH3 dry deposition to a fumigated ombrotrophic bog using concentration-dependent deposition velocities.. Atmospheric Environment. 42(27):6637-6646.
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2008. Estimate of annual NH3 dry deposition to a fumigated ombrotrophic bog using concentration-dependent deposition velocities.. Atmospheric Environment. 42(27):6637-6646.
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2008. Estimation of nitrogen budgets for contrasting catchments at the landscape scale. Biogeosciences. 10(1):119-133.
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2013. Estimation of nitrogen budgets for contrasting catchments at the landscape scale. Biogeosciences. 10(1):119-133.
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2013. Evidence for changing the critical level for ammonia. Environmental Pollution. 157(3):1033-1037.
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2009. Evidence for changing the critical level for ammonia. Environmental Pollution. 157(3):1033-1037.
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2009. Fate of N in a peatland, Whim bog: immobilisation in the vegetation and peat, leakage into pore water and losses as N2O depend on the form of N. Biogeosciences. 10(1):149-160.
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2013. Five years of simulated atmospheric nitrogen deposition have only subtle effects on the fate of newly synthesized carbon in Calluna vulgaris and Eriophorum vaginatum.. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 43(3):495-502.
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2011. Fungal Colonization Patterns and Enzymatic Activities of Peatland Ericaceous Plants Following Long-Term Nutrient Addition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 147(107833)
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2020. Glasshouse vs field experiments: do they yield ecologically similar results for assessing N impacts on peat mosses? New Phytologist. 195(2):404-418.
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2012. Heathland vegetation as a bio-monitor for nitrogen deposition and source attribution using delta N-15 values. Atmospheric Environment. 40(3):498-507.
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2006. Heathland vegetation as a bio-monitor for nitrogen deposition and source attribution using delta N-15 values. Atmospheric Environment. 40(3):498-507.
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2006. Heathland vegetation as a bio-monitor for nitrogen deposition and source attribution using delta N-15 values. Atmospheric Environment. 40(3):498-507.
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2006. Heterogeneity of atmospheric ammonia at the landscape scale and consequences for environmental impact assessment. Environmental Pollution. 179:120-131.
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2013. Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition: responses of multiple plant and soil parameters across contrasting ecosystems in long-term field experiments. Global Change Biology. 18(4):1197-1215.
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2012. Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition: responses of multiple plant and soil parameters across contrasting ecosystems in long-term field experiments. Global Change Biology. 18(4):1197-1215.
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2012. Inertia in an ombrotrophic bog ecosystem in response to 9 years' realistic perturbation by wet deposition of nitrogen, separated by form. Global Change Biology. 20(2):566-580.
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2014. Inertia in an ombrotrophic bog ecosystem in response to 9 years' realistic perturbation by wet deposition of nitrogen, separated by form. Global Change Biology. 20(2):566-580.
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2014. Inertia in an ombrotrophic bog ecosystem in response to 9 years' realistic perturbation by wet deposition of nitrogen, separated by form. Global Change Biology. 20(2):566-580.
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2014. Long-term enhanced nitrogen deposition increases ecosystem respiration and carbon loss from a Sphagnum bog in the Scottish Borders. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 90:53-61.
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