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UK Status Report July 2011: Update to empirical critical loads of nitrogen
Hall, R.J.;…
2011
Changes in carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Sphagnum capillifolium under enhanced nitrogen deposition.
Kivimaki, S.K.
2011
The UK National Ecosystem Assessment
NEA, UK
2011
Interpretation of evidence of nitrogen impacts on vegetation in relation to UK biodiversity objectives
Emmett, B.A.;…
2011
Auswirkung erhöhter Stickstofelastung auf die Stabilität des Waldes
Flückiger, W…
2011
Hydrochloric Acid: An Overlooked Driver of Environmental Change.
Evans, C.D.;…
2011
Climatic modifiers of the response to N deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis.
Limpens, J. ;…
2011
The legacy of enhanced N and S deposition as revealed by thecombined analysis of delta 13C, delta 18O and delta 15N in treerings
Guerrieri, R…
2011
Evidence of widespread effects of ozone on crops and (semi-)natural vegetation in Europe (1990–2006) in relation to AOT40- and flux-based risk maps.
Mills, G.;…
2011
Collation of evidence of nitrogen impacts on vegetation in relation to UK biodiversity objectives
Stevens, C.J…
2011
Does nitrogen deposition increase forest production? The role of phosphorus
Braun, S.;…
2010
Belowground effects of enhanced tropospheric ozone and drought in abeech/spruce forest (Fagus sylvatica L./Picea abies [L.] Karst).
Nikolova, P.S…
2010
Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis
Bobbink, R.;…
2010
Relationships between lichen community composition and concentrations of NO2 and NH3.
Gadson, S.R…
2010
Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen deposition on species composition change in calcareous grasslands
Van Den Berg,…
2010
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