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Title Authors Year
Effects of atmospheric NH3 on epiphytic lichens in the Netherlands: the pitfalls of biological monitoring.

Van Dobben…

1998
Relationships between atmospheric nitrogen inputs and the vertical nitrogen and phosphorus concentration gradients in the lichen Cladonia portentosa

Hyvdrinen,…

1998
Significance of soil properties for content and distribution of cadmium and lead in natural calcareous soils

Sanchez-…

1998
Soil nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions as indicators of the exceedance of critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in semi-natural ecosystems

Skiba, U.;…

1998
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.

Erisman, J.…

1998
Local survival rates of the pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) and the great tits (Parus major) in an air pollution gradient

Eeva, T.; E…

1998
The role of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the growth of Calamagrostis villosa and Deschampsia flexuosa, in experiments with simulated acid rain

Vosatka, M…

1998
Early effects of acid mist on Sitka spruce planted on acid peat.

Sheppard, L…

1998
Nitrogen deposition and its contribution to nitrogen cycling and associated soil processes

Goulding, K…

1998
Arsenic in wetland vegetation: Availability, phytotoxicity, uptake and effects on plant growth and nutrition

Carbonell,…

1998

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