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Implications of acidified S inputs on the fate and consequences of N deposition : results from a field manipulation of a Sitka spruce canopy in southern Scotland : Nitrogen depositionSHEPPARD, Lucy J; CROSSLEY, Alan; INGLEBY, Kevin et al.International journal of environmental studies. 2008, Vol 65, Num 3, pp 409-430, issn 0020-7233, 22 p.Article
Major biological issues resulting from anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen cycleMANSFIELD, Terry; GOULDING, Keith W. T; SHEPPARD, Lucy J et al.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, issn 0028-646X, 229 p.Conference Proceedings
The impact of nitrogen on forest soils and feedbacks on tree growthEMMETT, B. A.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 65-74, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Atmospheric nitrogenous compounds and ozone : is NOx fixation by plants a possible solution ?WELLBURN, A. R.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 5-9, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Nitrogen deposition : a component of global change analysesNORBY, R. J.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 189-200, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Nitrogen on microbial and global scalesVAN DER EERDEN, L.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 201-204, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Ozone and forest treesBROADMEADOW, M.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 123-125, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Regulation of plant nitrate assimilation : from ecophysiology to brain proteinsMACKINTOSH, C.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 153-159, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Linking N-driven biodiversity changes with soil N availability in a Mediterranean ecosystemDIAS, Teresa; MALVEIRO, Sónia; MARTINS-LOUCAO, Maria Amelia et al.Plant and soil. 2011, Vol 341, Num 1-2, pp 125-136, issn 0032-079X, 12 p.Article
Direct and indirect effects of ammonia, ammonium and nitrate on phosphatase activity and carbon fluxes from decomposing litter in peatlandJOHNSON, David; MOORE, Lucy; GREEN, Samuel et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 2010, Vol 158, Num 10, pp 3157-3163, issn 0269-7491, 7 p.Article
Qualitative and quantitative changes in plant nitrogen acquisition induced by anthropogenic nitrogen depositionNÄSHOLM, T.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 87-90, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Oxides of nitrogen and ozone : can our plants survive ?LEA, P. J.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 25-26, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Nitrogen deposition and ectomycorrhizasWALLENDA, T; KOTTKE, I.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 169-187, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
A new imitative model to predict the impact of air pollutants on scots pine health and radial incrementAUGUSTAITIS, A.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 437-442, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Forest Growth Responses to the Pollution Climate of the 21st CenturySHEPPARD, Lucy J; CAPE, J. Neil.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, issn 0049-6979, 451 p.Conference Proceedings
Air today : gone tomorrow ?THOMAS, H.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 225-229, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Truths or myths, fact or fiction, setting the record straight concerning nitrogen effects on levels of frost hardinessTAULAVUORI, Kari; TAULAVUORI, Erja; SHEPPARD, Lucy J et al.Environmental and experimental botany. 2014, Vol 106, pp 132-137, issn 0098-8472, 6 p.Article
Biochemical processes in an ecosystem : How should they be measured?HEATH, R. L.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 279-298, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Overview of recent growth trends in European forestsSPIECKER, H.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 33-46, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Atmospheric ammonia and impacts of nitrogen deposition : uncertainties and challengesSCHJØRRING, J. K.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 59-60, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Impacts of tropospheric ozone and airborne nitrogenous pollutants on natural and semi-natural ecosystems : a commentaryBOBBINK, R.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 161-168, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Uptake and fate of gaseous pollutants in leavesCAPE, J. N.New phytologist. 1998, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 221-223, issn 0028-646XConference Paper
Does elevated nitrogen deposition or ecosystem recovery from acidification drive increased dissolved organic carbon loss from upland soil? A review of evidence from field nitrogen addition experimentsEVANS, Chris D; GOODALE, Christine L; MOLDAN, Filip et al.Biogeochemistry (Dordrecht). 2008, Vol 91, Num 1, pp 13-35, issn 0168-2563, 23 p.Article
Forest health in North America : Some perspectives on actual and potential roles of climate and air pollutionMCLAUGHLIN, S; PERCY, K.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 151-197, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Difference in needle length : A new and objective indicator of pollution impact on scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)KOZLOV, M. V; NIEMELÄ, P.Water, air and soil pollution. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1-2, pp 365-370, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper