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Hoosebeak MR, van Breeman N, Wallen B, Rydin H, Lee JA, Sivola J, Vasander H, Berendse F, Grosvernier P, Sutton (E)MA, et al. Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. In: Brussels.: Directorate-General for Research; 2001.
Hoosebeak MR, van Breeman N, Wallen B, Rydin H, Lee JA, Sivola J, Vasander H, Berendse F, Grosvernier P, Sutton (E)MA, et al. Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. In: Brussels.: Directorate-General for Research; 2001.
Sketch CA, Bareham SA. Terrestrial SSSIs at risk from soil acidification in Wales. Bangor: Countryside Council for Wales; 1993.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. Terricolous alpine lichens are sensitive to both load and concentration of applied nitrogen and have potential as bioindicators of nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:1296-1302.
Brown BT, Rattigan BM. Toxicity of soluble copper and other metal ions to Elodea canadensis. Environmental Pollution. 1979 ;(20):303-314.
Brown BT, Rattigan BM. Toxicity of soluble copper and other metal ions to Elodea canadensis. Environmental Pollution. 1979 ;(20):303-314.
Dwyer FJ, Burch SA, Ingersoll CG, Hunn JB. Toxicity of trace element and salinity mixtures to striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and Daphnia magna. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry . 1992 ;(11):513-520.
Pearson J, Wells DM, Seller KJ, Bennett A, Soares A, Woodall J, Ingrouille MJ. Traffic exposure increases natural 15N and heavy metal concentrations in mosses. New Phytologist. 2000 ;147:317-326.
Berdowski JJM, Zeilinga R. Transition from heathland to grassland: damaging effects of the heather beetle. Journal of Ecology. 1987 ;75:159-175.
Tognetti R, Lombardi F, Lasserre B, Battipaglia G, Saurer M, Cherubini P, Marchetti M. Tree-ring responses in Araucaria araucana to two major eruptions of Lonquimay Volcano (Chile). Trees. 2012 ;26:1805-1819.
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Hall RJ, Emmett B, Garbutt A, Jones L, Rowe E, Sheppard L, Vanguelova E, Pitman R, Britton A, Hester A, et al. UK Status Report July 2011: Update to empirical critical loads of nitrogen.; 2011 p. 55pp.
Ammann M, von Ballmoos P, Stalder M, Suter M, Brunold C. Uptake and assimilation of atmospheric NO2-N by spruce needles (Picea abies): a field study. Water, Air and Soil Pollution . 1995 ;85:1497-1502.
Ammann M, von Ballmoos P, Stalder M, Suter M, Brunold C. Uptake and assimilation of atmospheric NO2-N by spruce needles (Picea abies): a field study. Water, Air and Soil Pollution . 1995 ;85:1497-1502.
Jones L, Nizam MS, Reynolds B, Oxley ERB, Bareham S. Upwind impacts of ammonia from an intensive poultry unit. Environmental Pollution. 2013 .
Colls JJ, Geissler PA, Baker CK. Use of a field release system to distinguish the effects of dose and concentration of sulphur dioxide on winter barley. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 1992 ;38:3-10.
Gompertz D, Shuker D, Toniolo P, Shuker L, Bingham S, Calow P, Coggon D, King N, McMichael A, Walker C. The use of biomarkers in environmental exposure assessment. Leicester: Institute for Environment and Health; 1996 p. 114 pp.
Long S, Lister L, Hankard P, Rothery P, Ainsworth G, Rowland P, Walker L, Wright J, Turk T, Bealey B, et al. The use of biomonitoring tools to detect ecosystem response following exposure to contaminants emitted from a regulated industrial source. Bristol: Environment Agency; 2008.
Braun S, Schindler C, Leuzinger S. Use of sap flow measurements to validate stomatal functions for mature beech (Fagus sylvatica) in view of ozone uptake calculations. . Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:2954-2963.

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