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Title Authors Year
Natural abundance of 15N in forests across a nitrogen deposition gradient

Emmett, B.A…

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

Hyvdrinen,…

1998
Effects of carbon dioxide and nitrogen enrichment on a plantinsect interaction: the quality of Calluna vulgaris as a host for Operophtera brumata

Kerslake, J…

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
Some effects of acid rain on the mobilisation of elements from bird eggs.

Pyatt, F.B…

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
Nitrogen deposition in Swiss forests and its possible relevance for leaf nutrient status, parasite attacks and soil acidification

Flückiger,…

1998
Ecological effects of atmospheric reactive N deposition on semi-natural terrestrial ecosystems.

Lee, J.A.;…

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

Carbonell,…

1998
Water and solute fluxes in dry coastal dune grasslands. The effects of grazing and increased nitrogen deposition

Harkel, M.J…

1998

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