%0 Generic %D 2012 %T Grazing exclusion and phosphorus addition as potential local management options for the restoration of alpine moss-sedge heath. %A Armitage, H.F. %A Britton, A.J. %A Van der Wal, R. %A Woodin, S.J. %B Biological Conservation %V 153 %P 17-24 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis %A Bobbink, R. %A Hicks, K. %A Galloway, J. %A Spranger, T. %A Alkemade, R. %A Ashmore, M. %A Bustamante, M. %A Cinderby, S. %A Davidson, E. %A Dentener, F. %A Emmett, B. %A Erisman, J. W. %A Fenn, M. %A Gilliam, F. %A Nordin, A. %A Pardo, L. %A de Vries, W. %K arctic polar semidesert %K arctic-alpine ecosystems %K atmospheric deposition %K boreal ecosystems %K critical loads %K diversity %K ecoregions %K long-term %K mediterranean ecosystems %K n-deposition %K nitrogen deposition %K nutrient limitation %K racomitrium-lanuginosum %K simulated environmental-change %K southern california %K species richness %K temperature ecosystems %K terrestrial ecosystems %K tropical ecosystems %K western united-states %B Ecological Applications %V 20 %P 30-59 %G eng %N 1 %0 Report %D 2008 %T Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications %B Science Policy %I The Royal Society %C London %V 15/08 %P 132 %0 Report %D 2008 %T Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications. %A The Royal Society %G eng %U http://royalsociety.org/Report_WF.aspx?pageid = 7924&terms = ground-level+ozone. %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Global change shifts vegetation and plant-parasite interactions in a boreal mire %A Wiedermann, M.M. %A Nordin, A. %A Gunnarsson, U. %A Nilsson, M.B. %A Ericson, L. %B Ecology %V 88 %P 454-464 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Growth onset, senescence, and reproductive development of meadow species in mesocosms exposed to elevated O3 and CO2. %A Ramo, K. %A Kanerva, T. %A Ojanpera, K. %A Manninen, S. %B Environmental Pollution %V 145 %P 850-860 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Grassland for agriculture and nature conservation: production, quality and multifunctionality %A Hopkins, A. %A Holz, B. %B Agronomy Research %V 4 (1) %P 3-20 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Growth and nutritive quality of Poa pratensis as influence by ozone and competition. %A Bender, J. %A Muntifering, R.B. %A Lin, J.C. %A Weigel, H.J. %B Environmental Pollution %V 142 %P 109-115 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Growth and biomass of mycorrhizal mycelia in coniferous forestsalong short natural nutrient gradients %A Nilsson, L.O. %A Giesler, R. %A Bååth, E. %A Wallander, H. %B New Phytologist %V 165 %P 613–622 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Growth and tissue nitrogen of epiphytic Atlantic bryophytes: effects of increased and decreased atmospheric N deposition. %A Mitchell, R.J. %A Truscott, A.M. %A Leith, I.D. %A Cape, J.N. %A van Dijk, N. %A Tang, Y.S. %A Fowler, D. %A Sutton, M.A. %B Functional Ecology %V 18 %P 322-329 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Growth, production and interspecific competition in Sphagnum: effects of temperature, nitrogen and sulphur treatments on a boreal mire. %A Gunnarsson, U. %A Granberg, G. %A Nilsson, M. %B New Phytologist %V 163 %P 349-359 %G eng %N 2 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Growth, nitrogen uptake, and resource allocation in the two tripartite lichens Nephroma arcticum and Peltigera aphthosa during nitrogen stress %A Dahlmann, L. %A Näsholm, T. %A Palmqvist, K. %B New Phytologist %V 153 %P 307-315 %G eng %0 Book %D 2002 %T Growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in relation to the AOT40 index. %A Skarby, L. %A Ottoson, S. %A Karlsson, P.E. %A Wallin, G. %A Sellden, G. %A Medin, E. %A Pleijel, H. %9 Background paper presented at the UNECE Workshop Establishing Ozone Critical Levels II, Goteborg November 2002 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Growth responses to ozone in plant species from wetlands. %A Franzaring, J. %A Tonneijck A.E.G. %A Kooijman, A.W.M. %A Dueck, T.A. %B Environmental and Experimental Botany %V 44 %P 39-48 %G eng %0 Report %D 1999 %T Global amphibian declines: A problem in applied ecology %A Alford, R.A. %A Richards, S.J. %B Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics %V 30 %P 133-165 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Growth of autotrophic and root-hemiparasitic understory plants under elevated CO2 and increased N deposition %A Hattenschwiler, S. %A Korner, C. %B Acta Oecologica %V 18 %P 327-333 %0 Report %D 1997 %T Guidance for Operators and Inspectors of IPC Processes, Best Practicable Environmental Option Assessments for Integrated Pollution Control %A EA %I Environment Agency. %C London %F critical load level reference %0 Journal Article %J Environmental Pollution %D 1996 %T Growth variation of Scots Pine across a pollution gradient on the Kola peninsula, Russia %A Nojd, P. %A Reames, G.A. %B Environmental Pollution %V 93 %P 313-325 %0 Report %D 1994 %T Group report: are chemical and biological changes reversible? %A Dise, N.B. %A Ahlf, W. %A Brahmer, G. %A Cosby, B.J. %A Fott, J. %A Hauhs, M. %A Juttner, I. %A Kreutzer, K. %A Raddum, G.G. %A Wright, R.F. %E Steinberg, C.E.W. %E Wright, R.F. %B Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: implications for the future %I John Wiley and Sons %C Chichester %P 375-391 %0 Report %D 1994 %T Group report: interactions among acidification, phosphorus, contaminants and biota in freshwater ecosystems %A Landers, D.H. %A Bayley, S.E. %A Ford, J. %A Gunn, J.M. %A Lukewille, A. %A Norton, S.A. %A Steinberg, C.E.W. %A Vesely, J. %A Zahn, M.T. %E Steinberg, C.E.W. %E Wright, R.F. %B Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: implications for the future %I John Wiley and Sons %C Chichester %P 185-200 %0 Generic %D 1992 %T Growth limiting nutrients in Sphagnum dominated bogs subject to low and high atmospheric Nitrogen supply %A Aerts, R. %A Wallen, B. %A Malmer, N. %B Journal of Ecology %V 80 %P 131-40 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Growth Dynamics of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Exposed to Sulfur Dioxide Pollution. %A Lorenzini, G. %A Panicucci, A. %A Guidi, L. %B Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology %V 45 %P 408-414 %G eng %N 3 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Growth, ectomycorrhizae and nonstructural carbohydrates of loblolly pine seedlings exposed to ozone and soil water defect %A Meier, S. %A Grand, L.F. %A Schoeneberger, M.M. %A Reinart, R.A. %B Environment Pollution %V 64 %P 11-27 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 1989 %T A global assessment of natural sources of atmospheric trace metals %A Nriagu, J.O. %B Nature %V 338 %P 47-49 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Global Emissions of Nitrogen and Sulfur-Oxides from 1860 to 1980 %A Dignon, J. %A Hameed, S. %B Japca-the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association %V 39 %P 180-186 %G eng %N 2 %0 Book %B Manganese in soils and plants %D 1988 %T Genetic differences in plant tolerance to manganese toxicity %A Foy, C. D %A Scott, B. J. %A Fisher, J. A %B Manganese in soils and plants %I Kluwer Publishers %C Dordrecht %P 293-307 %G eng %0 Generic %D 1983 %T The growth of Sphagnum species in the southern Pennines. %A Ferguson, N.P. %A Lee, J.A. %B Journal Bryology %V 12 %P 579-586 %0 Generic %D 1980 %T Growth responses of selected freshwater algae to trace elements and scrubber ash slurry generated by coal-fired power plants %A Vocke, R. W %A Sears, K. L %A O'Toole, J. J %A Wildman, R. B %B Water Research %P 141-150 %G eng %N 14 %0 Generic %D 1953 %T Growth, yield and nutrition in carpets of a forest moss (Hylocomium splendens ). %A Tamm, C.O. %B Meddel. Stat. Skogsforskn %V 43 %P 1-140