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Sutton MA, Milford C, Nemitz E, Theobald MR, D. F, Schjoerring JK, Mattsson ME, Nielsen KH, Husted S, Erisman JW, et al. Biosphere-atmosphere interactions of ammonia with grasslands: experimental strategy and results from a new European initiative. Plant and Soil . 2001 ;228 (1):131-145.
Maggio A, De Pascale S, Fagnano M, Barbieri G. Can salt stress-induced physiological responses protect tomato crops from ozone damages in Mediterranean environments?. European Journal of Agronomy. 2007 ;26:454-461.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach, C, Gowing DJ, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. . Global Change Biology. 2009 ;161(1):344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach, C, Gowing DJ, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. . Global Change Biology. 2009 ;161(1):344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach C, Gowing DJG, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology. 2010 ;16:344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach C, Gowing DJG, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology. 2010 ;16:344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach, C, Gowing DJ, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. . Global Change Biology. 2009 ;161(1):344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach, C, Gowing DJ, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. . Global Change Biology. 2009 ;161(1):344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach C, Gowing DJG, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology. 2010 ;16:344-357.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach C, Gowing DJG, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology. 2010 ;16:344-357.
Vanguelova EI, Benham S, Pitman R, Moffat AJ, Broadmeadow M, Nisbet T, Durrant D, Barsoum N, Wilkinson M, Bochereau F, et al. Chemical fluxes in time through forest ecosystems in the UK – Soil response to pollution recovery. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158(5):1857-1869.
Grubinger VP, Gutenmann WH, Doss GJ, Rutzke M, Lisk DJ. Chromium in swiss chard grown on soil amended with tannery meal fertilizer. Chemosphere. 1994 ;(28):717-720.
Mills G, Hayes F, Wilkinson S, Davies WJ. Chronic exposure to increasing background ozone impairs stomatal functioning in grassland species. Global Change Biology. 2009 ;15(6):1522-1533.
Deegan LA, Johnson DS, Warren RS, Peterson BP, Fleeger JW, Fagherazzi S, Wollheim WM. Coastal eutrophication as a driver of salt marsh loss. Nature. 2012 ;490(7420):388-392.
Cornelissen JHC, Lang SI, Soudzilovskaia NA, During HJ. Comparative cryptogam ecology: a review of bryophyte and lichen traits that drive biogeochemistry. Annals of Botany. 2007 ;99:987-1001.
Waber M, Dietl C, Kohler J, Peichl L. Comparison of bioaccumulation and deposition of antimony, lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in two different areas. Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff Forschung. 1998 ;(10):276-280.
Leith ID, Sheppard LJ, Pitcairn CER, Cape JN, Hill PW, Kennedy VH, Tang YS, Smith RI, D. F. Comparison of the effects of dry deposited N as NH3 with wet deposited N as NH4Cl on acid moorland vegetation. Water Air and Soil Pollution (In press). 2001 .
Van Den Berg LJ, Dorland E, Vergeer P, Hart MAC, Bobbink R, Roelofs JG. Decline of acid‐sensitive plant species in heathland can be attributed to ammonium toxicity in combination with low pH. New Phytologist. 2005 ;166(2):551-564.
Murphy JF, Davy-Bowker J, McFarland B, Ormerod SJ. A diagnostic biotic index for assessing acidity in sensitive streams in Britain. Ecological Indicators. 2013 ;24:562-572.
Pitcairn CER, D. F, Leith ID, Sheppard LJ, Tang YS, Sutton MA, D. F. Diagnostic indicators of elevated nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2006 ;144.
Pitcairn CER, D. F, Leith ID, Sheppard LJ, Tang YS, Sutton MA, D. F. Diagnostic indicators of elevated nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2006 ;144.
Galbraith H, Murray S, Duncan K, Smith R, Whitfield DP, Thompson DBA. Diet and Habitat Use of the Dotterel Charadrius-Morinellus in Scotland. Ibis. 1993 ;135:148-155.
De Graaf MCC, Bobbink R, Roelofs JGM, Verbank PJM. Differential effects of ammonium nitrate on three heathland species. Plant Ecology. 1998 ;135:185-196.
Paulissen MPCP, van der Ven PJM, Dees AJ, Bobbink R. Differential effects of nitrate and ammonium on three fen bryophyte species in relation to pollutant nitrogen input. New Phytologist. 2004 ;164:451-458.
Pleijel H, Eriksen AB, Danielsson H, Bondesson N, Sellden G. Differential ozone sensitivity in an old and a modern Swedish wheat cultivar – grain yield and quality, leaf chlorophyll and stomatal conductance. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 2006 ;56:63-71.

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