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Dise NB, Ahlf W, Brahmer G, Cosby BJ, Fott J, Hauhs M, Juttner I, Kreutzer K, Raddum GG, Wright RF. Group report: are chemical and biological changes reversible?. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 375-391.
Dise NB, Ahlf W, Brahmer G, Cosby BJ, Fott J, Hauhs M, Juttner I, Kreutzer K, Raddum GG, Wright RF. Group report: are chemical and biological changes reversible?. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 375-391.
Landers DH, Bayley SE, Ford J, Gunn JM, Lukewille A, Norton SA, Steinberg CEW, Vesely J, Zahn MT. Group report: interactions among acidification, phosphorus, contaminants and biota in freshwater ecosystems. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 185-200.
Nilsson LO, Giesler R, Bååth E, Wallander H. Growth and biomass of mycorrhizal mycelia in coniferous forestsalong short natural nutrient gradients. New Phytologist. 2005 ;165:613–622.
Bender J, Muntifering RB, Lin JC, Weigel HJ. Growth and nutritive quality of Poa pratensis as influence by ozone and competition. Environmental Pollution. 2006 ;142:109-115.
Aerts R, Wallen B, Malmer N. Growth limiting nutrients in Sphagnum dominated bogs subject to low and high atmospheric Nitrogen supply. Journal of Ecology . 1992 ;80:131-40.
Skarby L, Ottoson S, Karlsson PE, Wallin G, Sellden G, Medin E, Pleijel H. Growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in relation to the AOT40 index.; 2002.
Vocke RW, Sears KL, O'Toole JJ, Wildman RB. Growth responses of selected freshwater algae to trace elements and scrubber ash slurry generated by coal-fired power plants. Water Research. 1980 ;(14):141-150.
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Mercado LM, Bellouin N, Sitch S, Boucher O, Huntingford C, Wild M, Cox PM. Impact of changes in diffuse radiation on the global land carbon sink. Nature. 2009 ;458:1014-1018.
Williamson J. The impacts of elevated ozone on plant vitality and carbon cycling in wetlands. . 2009 ;PhD.
Gordon C, Wynn JM, Woodin SJ. Impacts of increased nitrogen supply on high Arctic heath: the importance of bryophytes and phosphus availability. New Phytologist . 2001 ;149:461-471.
Gordon C, Wynn JM, Woodin SJ. Impacts of increased nitrogen supply on high Arctic heath: the importance of bryophytes and phosphus availability. New Phytologist . 2001 ;149:461-471.
Woodin SJ, Farmer AM. Impacts of sulphur and nitrogen deposition on sites and species of nature conservation importance in Great Britain. Biological Conservation. 1993 ;63:23-30.
Hayes F, Mills G, Williams P, Harmens H, Buker P. Impacts of summer ozone exposure on the growth and overwintering of UK upland vegetation. Atmospheric Environment. 2006 ;40:4088-4097.
Wilson T, Cole J, Cronin S, Stewart C, Johnston D. Impacts on agriculture following the 1991 eruption of Vulcan Hudson, Patagonia: lessons for recovery. Natural Hazards. 2011 ;57:185-212.
Weinstein LH, Laurence JA. Indigenous and cultivated plants as bioindicators. In: Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. Washington DC: National Academy Press; 1989. pp. 194-204.
Whittaker JB. Insects and plants in a changing atmosphere. Journal of Ecology . 2001 ;89:507-518.
Whittaker JB, Alsher (E)RG, Wellburn AR, Chapman PJ, Hall. Interactions between insects and air pollutants, in Responses to the Gaseous Environment: Molecular, metabolic and physiological aspects, . 1994 .
Whittaker JB, Alsher (E)RG, Wellburn AR, Chapman PJ, Hall. Interactions between insects and air pollutants, in Responses to the Gaseous Environment: Molecular, metabolic and physiological aspects, . 1994 .
McLaughlin SB, Wullschleger SD, Sun G, Nosal M. Interactive effects of ozone and climate on water use, soil moisture content and streamflow in a southern Appalachian forest in the USA. New Phytologist. 2007 ;174:125-136.
Van der Wal R, Pearce I, Brooker R, Scott D, Welch D, Woodin S. Interplay between nitrogen deposition and grazing causes habitat degradation. Ecology Letters. 2003 ;6:141-146.

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