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Brydges TG, Wilson RB. Acid rain since 1985 - times are changing. In: Last FT, Watling R Acid deposition: its nature and impacts. Vol. 97. Acid deposition: its nature and impacts. ; 1991. pp. 1-15.
Brunsting AMH. The influence of the dynamics of a population of herbivorous beetles on the development of vegetational patterns in a heathland system. Wageningen; 1982.
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.
Brown BT, Rattigan BM. Toxicity of soluble copper and other metal ions to Elodea canadensis. Environmental Pollution. 1979 ;(20):303-314.
Brown SL, Chaney RL, Angle JS, Ryan JA. The phytoavailability of cadmium to lettuce in long-term biosolids-amended soils. Journal of Environmental Quality. 1998 ;(27):1071-1078.
Brown AHF, Morris (E)MG, Perring (E)FH. The British Oak. Nutrient Cycles in Oak wood Ecosystems in NW England. 1974 :141-161.
Brown BT, Rattigan BM. Toxicity of soluble copper and other metal ions to Elodea canadensis. Environmental Pollution. 1979 ;(20):303-314.
Brown DH, Bates JW. Bryophytes and Nutrient Cycling. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 1990 ;104:129-147.
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.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. Interactive effects of nitrogen deposition, fire and grazing on diversity and composition of low-alpine prostrate Calluna vulgaris heathland. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2007 ;44:125-135.
Britton AJ, Pearce ISKP, Jones B. Impacts of grazing on montane heath vegetation in Wales and implications for the restoration of montane areas. Biological Conservation. 2005 ;125:515-524.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. Terricolous alpine lichens are sensitive to both load and concentration of applied nitrogen and have potential as bioindicators of nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:1296-1302.
Britton AJ, Marrs RH, Carey PD, Pakeman RJ. Comparison of techniques to increase Calluna vulgaris cover on heathland invaded by grasses in Breckland, south east England. . Biological Conservation . 2000 ;95:227-232.
Brimblecombe P, Rodhe H. Air pollution - Historical trends. Durability of Building Materials. 1988 ;5:291-308.
Brimblecombe P, Bowler C. The history of air pollution in York, England. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 1992 ;42:1562-1566.
Brimblecombe P. Long-term trends in London Fog. Science of the Total Environment. 1981 ;22:19-29.
Brenchley WE. The effect of rubidium sulphate and palladium chloride on the growth of plants. Annals of Applied Biology. 1934 ;(21):398-417.
Braun S, Thomas VFD, Quiring R, Flückiger W. Does nitrogen deposition increase forest production? The role of phosphorus. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:2043-2052.
Braun S, Schindler C, Leuzinger S. Use of sap flow measurements to validate stomatal functions for mature beech (Fagus sylvatica) in view of ozone uptake calculations. . Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:2954-2963.
Braun S, Schindler C, Rihm B, Flückiger W. Shoot growth of mature Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies in relation to ozone. Environmental Pollution. 2007 ;146:624-628.
Bramryd T, Fransman B. Silvicultural use of wood ashes - effects on the nutrient and heavy metal balance in a pine forest soil. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:1039-1044.
Bragg OM, Tallis JH. The sensitivity of peat-covered upland landscapes. Catena. 2001 ;42:345-360.
Brady GL, Selle JC. Acid Rain: The International Response. Intern. J. Environmental Studies. 1985 :217-230.
Brady LD, Griffiths RA. Effects of Ph and Aluminum on the Growth and Feeding Behavior of Smooth and Palmate Newt Larvae. Ecotoxicology. 1995 ;4:299-306.
Boxman AW, van Dam D, van Dijk HFG, Hogervorst RF, Koopmans CJ. Ecosystem responses to reduced nitrogen and sulphur inputs into two coniferous forest stands in the Netherlands. Forest Ecology and Management. 1995 ;71:7-29.

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