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Goulding KWT, Bailey NJ, Bradbury NJ, Hargreaves P, Howe M, Murphy DV, Poulton PR, Willison TW. Nitrogen deposition and its contribution to nitrogen cycling and associated soil processes. New Phytologist. 1998 ;139:49-58.
Dise NB, Ashmore MR, S B, Bleeker A, Bobbink R, de Vries W, Erisman JW, Spranger T, Stevens CJ, Van Den Berg LJL. Nitrogen deposition as a threat to European Terrestrial Biodiversity. In: European Nitrogen Assessment. European Nitrogen Assessment. Cambridge University Press; 2011. pp. 463-494.
Maskell LC, Smart SM, Bullock JM, Thompson K, Stevens CJ. Nitrogen deposition causes widespread species loss in British Habitats. Global Change Biology. 2010 ;16: 671-679.
Tipping E, Henrys PA, Maskell LC, Smart SM. Nitrogen deposition effects on plant species diversity; threshold loads. Environmental Pollution. 2013 ;179:218-223.
Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Van der Wal R, Pearce ISK, Thompson DBA, Woodin SJ. Nitrogen deposition enhances moss growth but leads to an overall decline in habitat condition of mountain moss-sedge heath. Global Change Biology. 2012 ;18(1):290-300.
Flückiger W, Braun S. Nitrogen deposition in Swiss forests and its possible relevance for leaf nutrient status, parasite attacks and soil acidification. Environmental Pollution. 1998 ;102:69-76.
Nadelhoffer, Emmett BA, Gundersen P, Kjonaas OJ, Koopmans CJ, Schleppi P, Tietema A, Wright RF. Nitrogen deposition makes a minor contribution to carbon sequestration in temperate forests. Nature. 1999 ;398:145-148.
Bobbink R, Boxman D, Fremstad E, Heil G, Houdijk A, Roelofs J. Nitrogen eutrophication and critical load for nitrogen based upon changes in flora and fauna in (semi)-natural terrestrial ecosystems. 1993 :pp. 111-159.
Gunnarsson U, Rydin H. Nitrogen fertilization reduces Sphagnum production in bog communities. New Phytologist. 2000 ;147:527-537.
Tamm CO, Aronsson A, Popovic B. Nitrogen saturation in a long-term forest experiment with annual additions of nitrogen. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:1683-1688.
Curtis CJ, Emmett BA, Grant H, Kernan M, Reynolds B, Shilland E. Nitrogen saturation in UK moorlands: the critical role of bryophytes and lichens in determining retention of atmospheric N deposition. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2005 ;42:507-517.
Dueck TA, Van der Eerden LJM, Beemsterboer B, Elderson J. Nitrogen Uptake and Allocation by Calluna-Vulgaris (L) Hull and Deschampsia-Flexuosa (L) Trin Exposed to 15NH3. Acta Botanica Neerlandica. 1991 ;40:257-267.
Kopácek J, Procházková L, Stuchlík E, Blacka P. The nitrogen-phosphorus relationship in mountain lakes: Influence of atmospheric input, watershed, and pH. Limnology and Oceanography. 1995 ;40:930-937.
Granli T, Bøckman OC. Nitrous oxide from agriculture. Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Science Supplement. 1994 ;12:128.
OSPARCOM. North Sea quality status report 1993. London: Oslo and Paris Commissions; 1993.
Smidt RE, Whitton JS. Note on boron toxicity in a stand of radiata pine in Hawkes Bay. New Zealand Journal of Science. 1975 ;(18):109-113.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. NP stoichiometry of low-alpine heathland: usefulness for bio-monitoring and prediction of pollution impacts. Biological Conservation. 2007 ;138:100-108.
Abrahamsen G, Erstad KJ. Nutrient balance in Scots Pine Forest I: Design of experiments. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:1125-1130.
Kaus A, Wild A. Nutrient disturbance through manganese accumulation in Douglas fir. Chemosphere. 1998 ;(36):961-964.
Kooijman AM, Dopheide JCR, Sevink J, Takken I, Verstraten JM. Nutrient limitations and their implications on the effects of atmospheric deposition in coastal dunes; lime-poor and lime- rich sites in the Netherlands. Journal of Ecology . 1998 ;86(3):511-526.
Cape JN, Freer-Smith PH, Paterson IS, Parkinson JA, Wolfenden J. The nutritional status of Picea abies (L.) Karst. across Europe, and implications for "forest decline". Trees. 1990 ;4(4):211-224.

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