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Weaver RW, Melton JR, Wang D, Duble RL. Uptake of arsenic and mercury from soil by Bermuda grass Cynodon dactylon. Environmental Pollution. 1984 ;(33):133-142.
Wedlich KV, Rintoul N, Peacock S, Cape NJ, Coyle M, Toet S, Barnes J, Ashmore M. Effects of ozone on species composition in an upland grassland. Oecologia. 2012 ;168:1137-1146.
Weibull H. Bryophytes on boulders - diversity, habitat preferences and conservation aspects. . 2000 .
Weigel HJ, Adaros G, Jager HJ. Yield Responses of Different Crop Species to Long-Term Fumigation with Sulphur Dioxide in Open-Top Chambers. Environmental Pollution. 1990 ;67:15-28.
Weimer V, Schmidt KJ. Studies on the egg quality of the Great Tit (Parus major) in relation to soil-condition. Journal Fur Ornithologie . 1998 ;139:3-9.
Weinstein LH, Laurence JA. Indigenous and cultivated plants as bioindicators. In: Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. Washington DC: National Academy Press; 1989. pp. 194-204.
Weinstein LH, McCune DC, Aluisio AL, van Leuken P. The effect of sulphur dioxide on the incidence and severity of bean rust and early blight of tomato. Environmental Pollution. 1975 ;9:145-155.
Weinstein LH, Davison AW. Native plant species suitable as bioindicators and biomonitors for airborne fluoride. Environmental Pollution. 2003 ;125(1):3-11.
Westling O. Nitrate in soil water. Göteborg: IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; 1991 pp. pp 1-20.
Westlund A, Nohrstedt HO. Effects of stump-treatment substances for root-rot control on ground vegetation and soil properties in a Picea abies forest in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal Forest Research . 2000 ;15550-560:550-560.
Wetzel RG. Limnology: lake and river ecosystems. 3rd ed. San Diego: Academic Press; 2001.
White A, Cannell MGR, Friend AD. Climate change impacts on ecosystems and the terrestrial carbon sink: a new analysis. Global Environmental Change. 1999 ;9:S21-S30 Suppl. S.
White CC, Dawod AM, Cruickshank K, Gammack S, Cresser MS. Evidence for acidification of sensitive Scottish soils by atmospheric deposition. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:1203-1208.
White DJB. Some observations on the vegetation of Blakeney Point, Norfolk, following the disappearance of rabbits in 1954. Journal of Ecology . 1961 ;49:113-118.
Whitfield CP, Davison AW, Ashenden TW. Artificial selection and heritability of ozone resistance in two populations of P. major L. New Phytologist. 1997 ;137:645-655.
Whittaker JB. Insects and plants in a changing atmosphere. Journal of Ecology . 2001 ;89:507-518.
Whittaker JB, Alsher (E)RG, Wellburn AR, Chapman PJ, Hall. Interactions between insects and air pollutants, in Responses to the Gaseous Environment: Molecular, metabolic and physiological aspects, . 1994 .
WHO. Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 29 Vanadium pentoxide and other inorganic vanadium compounds. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2001.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 221 Zinc. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2001.
WHO. Air Quality Guidelines for Europe. . Copenhagen: World Health Organisation; 2000.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 81 Vanadium. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1988.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 200 Copper. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1998.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 61 Chromium. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1988.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 224 Arsenic and arsenic compounds. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 135 Cadmium - Environmental Aspects. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1992.

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