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Foy CD, Scott BJ, Fisher JA. Genetic differences in plant tolerance to manganese toxicity. Dordrecht: Kluwer Publishers; 1988 pp. 293-307.
Alford RA, Richards SJ. Global amphibian declines: A problem in applied ecology.; 1999 pp. 133-165.
Nriagu JO. A global assessment of natural sources of atmospheric trace metals. Nature. 1989 ;338:47-49.
Bobbink R, Hicks K, Galloway J, Spranger T, Alkemade R, Ashmore M, Bustamante M, Cinderby S, Davidson E, Dentener F, et al. Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis. Ecological Applications. 2010 ;20(1):30-59.
Wiedermann MM, Nordin A, Gunnarsson U, Nilsson MB, Ericson L. Global change shifts vegetation and plant-parasite interactions in a boreal mire. Ecology. 2007 ;88:454-464.
Dignon J, Hameed S. Global Emissions of Nitrogen and Sulfur-Oxides from 1860 to 1980. Japca-the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 1989 ;39(2):180-186.
Hopkins A, Holz B. Grassland for agriculture and nature conservation: production, quality and multifunctionality. Agronomy Research. 2006 ;4 (1):3-20.
Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Van der Wal R, Woodin SJ. Grazing exclusion and phosphorus addition as potential local management options for the restoration of alpine moss-sedge heath. Biological Conservation. 2012 ;153:17-24.
Society TR. Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications.; 2008. Available from: http://royalsociety.org/Report_WF.aspx?pageid = 7924&terms = ground-level+ozone.
Anon. Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications. London: The Royal Society; 2008 p. 132.
Dise NB, Ahlf W, Brahmer G, Cosby BJ, Fott J, Hauhs M, Juttner I, Kreutzer K, Raddum GG, Wright RF. Group report: are chemical and biological changes reversible?. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 375-391.
Landers DH, Bayley SE, Ford J, Gunn JM, Lukewille A, Norton SA, Steinberg CEW, Vesely J, Zahn MT. Group report: interactions among acidification, phosphorus, contaminants and biota in freshwater ecosystems. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 185-200.
Nilsson LO, Giesler R, Bååth E, Wallander H. Growth and biomass of mycorrhizal mycelia in coniferous forestsalong short natural nutrient gradients. New Phytologist. 2005 ;165:613–622.
Bender J, Muntifering RB, Lin JC, Weigel HJ. Growth and nutritive quality of Poa pratensis as influence by ozone and competition. Environmental Pollution. 2006 ;142:109-115.
Mitchell RJ, Truscott AM, Leith ID, Cape JN, van Dijk N, Tang YS, Fowler D, Sutton MA. Growth and tissue nitrogen of epiphytic Atlantic bryophytes: effects of increased and decreased atmospheric N deposition. Functional Ecology. 2004 ;18:322-329.
Lorenzini G, Panicucci A, Guidi L. Growth Dynamics of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Exposed to Sulfur Dioxide Pollution. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 1990 ;45(3):408-414.
Meier S, Grand LF, Schoeneberger MM, Reinart RA. Growth, ectomycorrhizae and nonstructural carbohydrates of loblolly pine seedlings exposed to ozone and soil water defect. Environment Pollution . 1990 ;64:11-27.
Aerts R, Wallen B, Malmer N. Growth limiting nutrients in Sphagnum dominated bogs subject to low and high atmospheric Nitrogen supply. Journal of Ecology . 1992 ;80:131-40.
Dahlmann L, Näsholm T, Palmqvist K. Growth, nitrogen uptake, and resource allocation in the two tripartite lichens Nephroma arcticum and Peltigera aphthosa during nitrogen stress. New Phytologist. 2002 ;153:307-315.
Hattenschwiler S, Korner C. Growth of autotrophic and root-hemiparasitic understory plants under elevated CO2 and increased N deposition. Acta Oecologica. 1997 ;18:327-333 .
Skarby L, Ottoson S, Karlsson PE, Wallin G, Sellden G, Medin E, Pleijel H. Growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in relation to the AOT40 index.; 2002.
Ferguson NP, Lee JA. The growth of Sphagnum species in the southern Pennines. Journal Bryology . 1983 ;12:579-586.
Ramo K, Kanerva T, Ojanpera K, Manninen S. Growth onset, senescence, and reproductive development of meadow species in mesocosms exposed to elevated O3 and CO2. Environmental Pollution. 2007 ;145:850-860.
Gunnarsson U, Granberg G, Nilsson M. Growth, production and interspecific competition in Sphagnum: effects of temperature, nitrogen and sulphur treatments on a boreal mire. New Phytologist. 2004 ;163(2):349-359.
Vocke RW, Sears KL, O'Toole JJ, Wildman RB. Growth responses of selected freshwater algae to trace elements and scrubber ash slurry generated by coal-fired power plants. Water Research. 1980 ;(14):141-150.

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