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Particulate matter removal by ecosystems matters: introduction of an improved model, applied to a Scots pine stand
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Contributing factors in foliar uptake of dissolved inorganic nitrogen at leaf level
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Multilayered modeling of particulate matter removal by a growing forest over time, from plant surface deposition to washoff via rainfall
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The use of leaf characteristics of common oak (Quercus robur L.) to monitor ambient ammonia concentrations
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Influence of canopy budget model approaches on atmospheric deposition estimates to forests
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Throughfall deposition and canopy exchange processes along a vertical gradient within the canopy of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)
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Dry deposition and canopy exchange for temperate tree species under high nitrogen deposition
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Variability of stomatal conductance, leaf anatomy, and seasonal leaf wettability of young and adult European beech leaves along a vertical canopy gradient
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Retention of dissolved inorganic nitrogen by foliage and twigs of four temperate tree species
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Canopy uptake of 15NH₃ by four temperate tree species and the interaction with leaf properties
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Trends in atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur deposition in northern Belgium
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Foliar nitrogen uptake from wet deposition and the relation with leaf wettability and water storage capacity
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Soil inorganic N leaching in edges of different forest types subject to high N deposition loads
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Genetic structure and seed-mediated dispersal rates of an endangered shrub in a fragmented landscape : a case study for Juniperus communis in northwestern Europe
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The potential of biomonitoring of air quality using leaf characteristics of white willow (Salix alba L.)