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1997
Crossley A, Sheppard LJ, Cape JN, Smith RI, Harvey F. Stem growth reductions in mature Sitka spruce trees exposed to acid mist. Environmental Pollution. 1997 ;96:185-193.
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1998
Skiba U, Sheppard LJ, Pitcairn CER, Leith ID, Crossley A, van Dijk S, Kennedy VJ, Fowler D. Soil nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions as indicators of the exceedance of critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in semi-natural ecosystems. Environmental Pollution. 1998 ;102(S1):457-461.
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2008
Sheppard LJ, Leith ID, Crossley A, van Dijk N, Fowler D, Sutton MA, Woods C. Stress responses of Calluna vulgaris to reduced and oxidised N applied under real world conditions. Environmental Pollution. 2008 ;154 (3):404-413.
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Sheppard LJ, Leith ID, Crossley A, van Dijk N, Fowler D, Sutton MA, Woods C. Stress responses of Calluna vulgaris to reduced and oxidised N applied under 'real world conditions'. Environmental Pollution. 2008 ;154:404-413.
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