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Garg VK, Garg SK, Tyagi SK. Hematological Parameters in Fish Channa punctatus Under the Stress of Manganese. Environment & Ecology. 1989 ;(7): 752-755.
Brunet J, Falkengren-Grerup U, Tyler G. Herb layer vegetation of south Swedish beech and oak forests - effects of management and soil acidity during one decade. Forest Ecology and Management. 1996 ;88:259-272.
Thurman EM, Malcolm RL. Humic substances in groundwater. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. 1983 ;186(AUG):89-ENVR.
Jr GRHill, Thomas MD. Influence of leaf destruction by sulphur dioxide and by clipping on yield of alfalfa. Plant Physiology. 1933 ;8(2):223-245.
Termoshuizen AJ. The influence of nitrogen fertilization on ectomycorrhizas and their fungal corpophores in young stands of Pinus sylvestris. Forest Ecology and Management . 1993 ;57:179-189.
Tyler G. Interacting effects of soil acidity and canopy cover on the species composition of field layer vegetation in oak/hornbeam forests. Forest Ecology and Management . 1989 ;28:101-114.
Ormerod SJ, Tyler SJ. Long-term change in the suitability of welsh streams for dippers Cinclus cinclus as a result of acidification and recovery: A modelling study. Environmental Pollution. 1989 ;62:171-182.
Morsky SK, Haapala JK, Rinnan R, Tiiva P, Saarnio S, Silvola J, Holopainen T, Martikainen PJ. Long-term ozone effects on vegetation, microbial community and methane dynamics of boreal peatland microcosms in open-field conditions. . Global Change Biology. 2008 ;14(8):1891-1903.
McCartney AG, Harriman R, Watt AW, Moore DW, Taylor EM, Collen P, Keay EJ. Long-term trends in pH, aluminium and dissolved organic carbon in Scottish fresh waters; implications for brown trout (Salmo trutta) survival. Science of The Total Environment. 2003 ;310:133-141.
Soulsby C, Turnbull D, Langan SJ, Owen R, Hirst D. Long-term trends in stream chemistry and biology in Northeast Scotland: Evidence for recovery. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1996 ;85:689-694.
Vickery JA, Tallowin JR, Feber RE, Asteraki EJ, Atkinson PW, Fuller RJ, Brown VK. The management of lowland neutral grasslands in Britain: effects of agricultural practices on birds and their food resources. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2001 ;38:647–664.
Garg VK, Garg SK, Tyagi SK. Manganese induced haematological and biochemical anomalies in Heteropneustes fossilis. Journal of Environmental Biology. 1989 ;(10):Journal of Environmental Biology.
Teien HC, Standring WJF, Salbu B, Marskar M, Kroglund F, Hindar A. Mobilization of aluminium and deposition on fish gills during sea salt episodes - catchment liming as countermeasure. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2004 ;6:196-200.
Moolenaar SW, Temminghoff EJM, De Haan FAM. Modelling dynamic copper balances for a contaminated sandy soil following land use change from agriculture to forestry. Environmental Pollution. 1998 ;(103): 117-125.
Emmett BA, Kjønaas OJ, Gundersen P, Koopmans CJ, Tietema A, Sleep D. Natural abundance of 15N in forests across a nitrogen deposition gradient. Forest Ecology and Management. 1998 ;101:9–18.
Takaoki T, Mitani K. A new fumigation method for measuring the effects of sulphur dioxide on photosynthisis of bryophytes and lichens. Lindbergia. 1986 ;12:60-66.
Harmens H, Norris DA, Cooper DM, Mills G, Steinnes E, Kubin E, Thoni L, Aboal JR, Alber R, Carballeira A, et al. Nitrogen concentrations in mosses indicate the spatial distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe. Environmental Pollution. 2011 ;159:2852-2860.
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.
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.
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.
Tyburk K, Strandberg B. Oak forest development as a result of historical land-use patterns and present N deposition. Forest Ecology and Management . 1999 ;114:97-106.
Termoshuizen AJ, Schaffers AP. Occurrence of carpophores of ectomycorrhizal fungi in selected stands of Pinus sylvestris in the Netherlands in relation to stand vitality and air pollution. Plant Soil . 1987 ;104:209-217.
Temminghoff EJM, Van der Zee SEATM, De Haan FAM. opper mobility in a copper-contaminated sandy soil as affected by pH and solid and dissolved organic matter. Environmental Science & Technology. 1997 ;(31).

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