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Von Arb C, Mueller C, Ammann K, Brunold C. Lichen Physiology and Air-Pollution .2. Statistical-Analysis of the Correlation between SO2, NO2, NO and O3, and Chlorophyll Content, Net Photosynthesis, Sulfate Uptake and Protein- Synthesis of Parmelia-Sulcata Taylor. New Phytologist. 1990 ;115:431-437.
Purvis OW, Coppins BJ, Hawksworth DL, James P, Moore DM. Lichen Flora of Great Britain and Ireland. London: The Natural History Museum; 1992 p. 710.
Guerrieri R, Mencuccini M, Sheppard LJ, Saurer M, Perks MP, Levy P, Sutton MA, Borghetti M, Grace J. The legacy of enhanced N and S deposition as revealed by thecombined analysis of delta 13C, delta 18O and delta 15N in treerings. Global Change Biology. 2011 ;17:1946–1962.
Guerrieri R, Mencuccini M, Sheppard LJ, Saurer M, Perks MP, Levy P, Sutton MA, Borghetti M, Grace J. The legacy of enhanced N and S deposition as revealed by the combined analysis of δ13C, δ18O and δ15N in tree rings. Global Change Biology. 2011 ;17(5):1946-1962.
Bungener P, Balls GR, Nussbaum S, Geissmann M, Grub A, Fuhrer J. Leaf injury characteristics of grassland species exposed to ozone in relation to soil moisture condition and vapour pressure deficit. New Phytologist. 1999 ;142(2):271-282.
Silim S, Nash R, Reynard D, White B, Schroeder W. Leaf gas exchange and water potential responses to drought in nine poplar (Populus spp.) clones with contrasting drought tolerance. Trees. 2009 ;23(5):959-969.
Eisler R. Lead hazards to fish, wildlife and invertebrates: a synoptic review. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife ServicePublisher location:Laurel, MD; 1989.
Blanusa M, Mrkovic-Milic R, Durbesic P. Lead and cadmium in soil and Isopoda woodlice in Croatia. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2002 ;(52):198-202.
Seaward MRD. Large-scale air pollution monitoring using lichens. GeoJournal . 1992 ;28:403-411.
Kilham SS, Tilzer (E)MM, Serruya (E)C. Large Lakes: ecological structure and function. In: New York: Springer-Verlag; 1990. pp. 403-414.
Battarbee RW, Anderson NJ, Appleby PG, Flower RJ, Fritz SC, Haworth EY, Higgitt S, Jones VJ, Kreiser A, Munro MAR, et al. Lake Acidification in the United Kingdom 1800-1986. London: ENSIS Publishing; 1988.
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Foy CD, Farina MPW, Oakes AJ. Iron-manganese interactions among clones of nilegrass. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 1998 ;(21):987-1009.
Clymo RS. Ion exchange in Sphagnum and its relation to bog ecology. Annals of Botany, New Series. 1963 ;27:309-327.
Dierks S. Investigation of copper adsorption to peat using the simple metal sorption model. Water Science and Technology. 2001 ;(44):477-483.
Lindsay R, Immirzi P. An inventory of lowland raised bogs in Great Britain. Battleby: Scottish Natural Heritage; 1996.
UNEP. Inventory of information sources on chemicals Persistent Organic Pollutants. United Nations Environment Programme; 1999 p. 141pp.
Defra. An introductory guide to valuing ecosystem services. . London: Defra; 2007. Available from: http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/natres/eco-value.htm
Munro IC, Doull MD, Giesy JP, Mackay D, Williams G. Interpretive review of the potential adverse affects of chlorinated organic chemicals on human health and the environment. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 1994 ;20:1-1056.
Pearce I, Van der Wal R. Interpreting nitrogen pollution thresholds for sensitive habitats: The importance of concentration versus dose. Environmental Pollution. 2008 ;152:253-256.

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