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Are enchytraeid worms (Oligochaeta) sensitive indicators of ammonia-N impacts on an ombrotrophic bog? European Journal of Soil Biology. 44(1):101-108.
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2008. An automated wet deposition system to compare the effects of reduced and oxidised N on ombrotrophic bogs.. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:197-205.
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2004. Carbon and nitrogen cycling in Sphagnum capillifolium in response to nitrogen deposition and form . :592-594.
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2008. Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis. New Phytologist. 191(2):496-507.
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2011. Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis. New Phytologist. 191(2):496-507.
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2011. Concentration-dependent NH3 deposition processes for mixed moorland semi-natural vegetation. Atmospheric Environment. 41(10):2049-2061.
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2007. Concentration-dependent NH3 deposition processes for moorland plant species with and without stomata. Atmospheric Environment. 41(39):8980-8994.
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2007. Critical Levels for Ammonia. Atmospheric Ammonia. :375-382.
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2009. Does enhanced nitrogen deposition represent a threat to Sphagnum and thus the sustainability of Scottish peatlands? Land management in a changing environment. :291-297.
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2008. 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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2015. Estimation of nitrogen budgets for contrasting catchments at the landscape scale. Biogeosciences. 10(1):119-133.
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2013. 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. 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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