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Jones MLM, Sowerby A, Williams DL, Jones RE. Factors controlling soil development in sand dunes: evidence from a coastal dune soil chronosequence. Plant and Soil. 2008 ;307:219-234.
Schindler DW. Factors regulating phytoplankton production and standing crops in the world's freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography. 1978 ;23:478-486.
Jonsdottir IS, Callaghan TV, Lee JA. Fate of added nitrogen in a moss sedge arctic community and effects of increased nitrogen deposition. Science of the Total Environment . 1995 ;161:677-685.
Francez AJ, Loiseau P. The fate of mineral nitrogen in a fen with Sphagnum fallax Klinggr. and Carex rostrata Stokes (Massif-central, France) . Canadian Journal of Botany . 1999 ;77 :1136-1143.
Williams BL, Buttler A, Grosvernier P, Francez AJ, Gilbert D, Ilomets M, Jauhiainen J, Matthey Y, Silcock DJ. The fate of NH4NO3 added to Sphagnum magellanicum carpets at five European mire sites. Biogeochemistry. 1999 ;45:73-93.
Ahlstrom K, Persson H, Boriesson I. Fertilization in a mature Scots pine (Pinus-sylvestris l) stand - effects on fine roots. Plant Soil. 1988 ;106:179-190.
Beattie RC, Aston RJ, Milner AGP. A Field-Study of Fertilization and Embryonic Development in the Common Frog (Rana-Temporaria) with Particular Reference to Acidity and Temperature. Journal of Applied Ecology . 1991 ;28:346-357.
Wollmer H, Kottke I. Fine Root Studies in situ and in the Laboratory. Environmental Pollution. 1990 ;68:383-407.
Nordbakken JF. Fine-scale persistence of boreal bog plants. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2000 ;11(2):269-276.
Tallis JH. Fire and flood at Holme Moss: erosion processes in an upland blanket mire. Journal of Ecology . 1987 ;75:1099-1130.
Schroder W, Holy M, Pesch R, Harmens H, Fagerli H, Alber R, Coskun M, De Temmerman L, Frolova M, Gonzalez-Miqueo L, et al. First Europe-wide correlation analysis identifying factors best explaining the total nitrogen concentration in mosses. Atmospheric Environment. 2010 ;44(29):3485-3491.
McCune DC. Fluoride criteria for vegetation reflect the diversity of the plant kingdom. In a Symposium: The technical significance of air quality standards. Environmental Science and Technology. 3: 720-735. 1969 :720-735.
Kanerva T, Regina K, Ramo K, Ojanpera K, Manninen S. Fluxes of N2O, CH4 and CO2 in a meadow ecosystem exposed to elevated ozone and carbon dioxide for three years. Environmental Pollution. 2007 ;145:818-828.
Seymour VA, Hinckley TM, Morikawa Y, Franklin JF. Foliage damage in coniferous trees following volcanic ashfall from Mt. St. Helens. Oecologia. 1983 ;59:339-343.
Huettl RF, Fink S, Lutz HJ, Poth M, Wisniewski J. Forest decline, nutrient supply and diagnostic fertilisation in southwestern Germany and in southern California. . Forest Ecology and Management. 1990 ;30:341-350.
Muniz IP. Fresh-water acidification - its effects on species and communities of fresh-water microbes, plants and animals. Proceedings Royal Society Of Edinburgh . 1990 ;B 97:227-254.
Økland KA, Økland J. Freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillidae) of Norway: Distribution and ecology. Hydrobiologia. 1996 ;330:1-30.
Report
Weinstein LH, Davison AW, Arndt U. Fluoride. In: Recognition of Air Pollutant Injury to Vegetation: A Pictorial Atlas. 2nd Edition. Pittsburgh, PA: Air & Waste Management Association; 1998 pp. pp 4-1 to 4-27.
NAS. Fluorides. Washington, D.C: National Academy of Science; 1971 p. pp 295.

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