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Book Chapter
Van Herk CM, Nimis (E)PL, Scheidegger (E)C, Wolseley PA. Monitoring with Lichens - Monitoring Lichens. In: Nato Sciences . Nato Sciences . Dordrecht: Kluwer; 2002. pp. 285-290.
Dise NB, Ashmore MR, S B, Bleeker A, Bobbink R, de Vries W, Erisman JW, Spranger T, Stevens CJ, Van Den Berg LJL. Nitrogen deposition as a threat to European Terrestrial Biodiversity. In: European Nitrogen Assessment. European Nitrogen Assessment. Cambridge University Press; 2011. pp. 463-494.
Dise NB, Ashmore MR, S B, Bleeker A, Bobbink R, de Vries W, Erisman JW, Spranger T, Stevens CJ, Van Den Berg LJL. Nitrogen deposition as a threat to European Terrestrial Biodiversity. In: European Nitrogen Assessment. European Nitrogen Assessment. Cambridge University Press; 2011. pp. 463-494.
Dise NB, Ashmore MR, S B, Bleeker A, Bobbink R, de Vries W, Erisman JW, Spranger T, Stevens CJ, Van Den Berg LJL. Nitrogen deposition as a threat to European Terrestrial Biodiversity. In: European Nitrogen Assessment. European Nitrogen Assessment. Cambridge University Press; 2011. pp. 463-494.
Dragosits U, Dore AJ, Sheppard LJ, Vieno M, Tang YS, Theobald MR, Sutton MA. Sources, dispersion and fate of atmospheric ammonia. In: In: Hatfield, J.L.; Follett, R.F., (eds.) Nitrogen in the Environment - Sources, Problems, and Management. Academic Press, . In: Hatfield, J.L.; Follett, R.F., (eds.) Nitrogen in the Environment - Sources, Problems, and Management. Academic Press, . ; 2008. pp. 333-393.
Hoosebeak MR, van Breeman N, Wallen B, Rydin H, Lee JA, Sivola J, Vasander H, Berendse F, Grosvernier P, Sutton (E)MA, et al. Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. In: Brussels.: Directorate-General for Research; 2001.
Hoosebeak MR, van Breeman N, Wallen B, Rydin H, Lee JA, Sivola J, Vasander H, Berendse F, Grosvernier P, Sutton (E)MA, et al. Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. In: Brussels.: Directorate-General for Research; 2001.
Journal
Van Scholl L, Keltjens WG, Hoffland E, Van Breemen N. Aluminium concentration versus the base cation to aluminium ratio as predictors for aluminium toxicity in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management. 2004 ;195(3):301-309.
Van Scholl L, Keltjens WG, Hoffland E, Van Breemen N. Aluminium concentration versus the base cation to aluminium ratio as predictors for aluminium toxicity in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management. 2004 ;195(3):301-309.
Franzaring J, Van der Eerden LJM, Van Dijk CJ, J.P.F.G. H, P.J.J. P, E.H. N, A.E.G. T. Assessing the chronic effects of atmospheric tetrachloroethylene (PER) on plants. Note 48. Plant Research International. 2000 .
Franzaring J, Van der Eerden LJM, Van Dijk CJ, J.P.F.G. H, P.J.J. P, E.H. N, A.E.G. T. Assessing the chronic effects of atmospheric tetrachloroethylene (PER) on plants. Note 48. Plant Research International. 2000 .
Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Woodin SJ, Van der Wal R. Assessing the recovery potential of alpine moss-sedge heath: reciprocal transplants along a nitrogen deposition gradient. Environmental Pollution. 2011 ;159:140- 147.
Erisman JW, Draaijers GPJ, Steingröver E, Van Dijk H, de Vries W, Boxman A. Assessment of the exposure and loads of acidifying and eutrophying pollutants and ozone, as well as their harmful influence on the vitality of the trees and the speulder forest ecosystem as a whole. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1998 ;105:539-571.
Erisman JW, Draaijers GPJ, Steingröver E, Van Dijk H, de Vries W, Boxman A. Assessment of the exposure and loads of acidifying and eutrophying pollutants and ozone, as well as their harmful influence on the vitality of the trees and the speulder forest ecosystem as a whole. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1998 ;105:539-571.
van Herk CM. Bark pH and susceptibility to toxic air pollutants as independent causes of changes in epiphytic lichen composition in space and time. Lichenologist. 2001 ;33:419-441.
Bouwman LA, Bloem J, Romkens PFAM, Boon GT, Vangronsveld J. Beneficial effects of the growth of metal tolerant grass on biological and chemical parameters in copper and zinc contaminated sandy soils. Minerva Biotecnologica. 2001 ;(13):9-26.
Zimmermann S, Alt F, Messerschmidt J, Von-Bohlen A, Taraschewski H, Sures B. Biological availability of traffic-related platinum group elements (Palladium, platinum and rhodium) and other metals to zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in water containing road dust. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 2002 ;(21):2713-2718.
Logie JW, Bryant DM, Howell D l, Vickery JA. Biological significance of UK critical load exceedance estimates for flowing waters: assessments of dipper Cinclus cinclus populations in Scotland. Journal of Applied Ecology . 1996 ;33:1065-1076.
Virtanen R, Johnson AE, Crawley MJ, Edwards GR. Bryophyte biomass and species richness on the Park Grass Experiment, Rothamsted, UK. . Plant Ecology. 2000 ;151:129-141.
Buscher P, Koedam N, Vanspeybroeck D. Cation-exchange properties and adaptation to soil acidity in bryophytes. New Phytologist . 1990 ;115:117-186.
Kasurinen A, Riikonen J, Oksanen E, Vapaavuori E, Holopainen T. Chemical composition and decomposition of silver birch leaf litter produced under elevated CO2 and O3. Plant and Soil. 2006 ;282:261-280.
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.
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.
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.

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