APIS Bibliography

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Sutton MA, Reis S, Baker SMH. Atmospheric Ammonia - Detecting emission changes and environmental impacts. Springer eBooks; 2009.
Dupre C, Stevens CJ, Ranke T, Bleeker A, Peppler-Lisbach, C, Gowing DJ, Dise NB, Dorland E, Bobbink R, Diekmann M. Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. . Global Change Biology. 2009 ;161(1):344-357.
Rousk J, Brooks PC, Bååth E. Contrasting soil pH effects on fungal and bacterial growth suggest functional redundancy in carbon mineralization. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2009 ;75(6):1589-1596.
Remke E, Brouwer E, Kooijman AM, Blindow I, Esselink H, Roelefs JGM. Even low to medium nitrogen deposition impacts vegetation of dry, coastal dunes around the Baltic Sea. Environmental Pollution. 2009 ;157:792-800.
Remke E, Brouwer E, Kooijman AM, Blindow I, Esselink H, Roelefs JGM. Even low to medium nitrogen deposition impacts vegetation of dry, coastal dunes around the Baltic Sea. Environmental Pollution. 2009 ;157:792-800.
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.
Remke E, Brouwer E, Kooijman A, Blindow A, Roelofs JGM. Low atmospheric nitrogen loads lead to grass encroachment in coastal dunes, but only on acid soils. Ecosystems. 2009 ;12:1173–1188.
Remke E, Brouwer E, Kooijman A, Blindow A, Roelofs JGM. Low atmospheric nitrogen loads lead to grass encroachment in coastal dunes, but only on acid soils. Ecosystems. 2009 ;12:1173–1188.
Derwent RG, Witham C, Redington A, Jenkin ME, Stedman JR, Yardley R, Hayman G. Particulate matter at a rural location in southern England during 2006: Model sensitivities to precursor emissions. Atmospheric Environment. 2009 ; 43(3):689-696.

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