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2003
Carroll JA, Caporn SJM, Johnson D, Morecroft MD, Lee JA. The interactions between plant growth, vegetation structure and soil processes in semi-natural acidic and calcareous grasslands receiving long-term inputs of simulated pollutant nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2003 ;121(3).
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2000
Carroll JA, Johnson D, Morecroft MD, Taylor AG, Caporn SJM, Lee JA. The effect of long-term nitrogen additions on the bryophyte cover of upland acidic grassland. Journal Bryology . 2000 ;22:83-89.
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1999
Carroll JA, Caporn SJM, Cawley L, Read DJ, Lee JA. The effect of increased deposition of atmospheric N on Cv in upland Britain. . New Phytol. 1999 ;141:423-431.
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1997
Carroll JA, Caporn SJM, Morecrof MD, Lee JA, Johnson D, Taylor A, Leake JR, Campbell CD, Cawley L, Lei Y, et al. Natural vegetation responses to atmospheric nitrogen deposition - critical levels and loads of nitrogen for vegetation growing on contrasting native soils. Sheneld: University of Sheneld; 1997.
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