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Driving factors behind litter decomposition and nutrient release at temperate forest edges
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Strong negative impacts of whole tree harvesting in pine stands on poor, sandy soils: a long-term nutrient budget modelling approach
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Effects of neighbourhood identity and diversity on the foliar nutrition of sessile oak and beech
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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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Relating changes in understorey diversity to environmental drivers in an ancient forest in northern Belgium
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Edge effects on soil acidification in forests on sandy soils under high deposition load
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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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Tree species traits cause divergence in soil acidification during four decades of postagricultural forest development
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Retention of dissolved inorganic nitrogen by foliage and twigs of four temperate tree species
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Driving factors behind the eutrophication signal in understorey plant communities of deciduous temperate forests
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Soil inorganic N leaching in edges of different forest types subject to high N deposition loads
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Pilootstudie naar kwantificering van de relaties tussen de achteruitgang van biodiversiteit en chronische overschrijding van kritische lasten: eindrapport (5 maart 2010)
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Nutrient cycling in two continuous cover scenarios for forest conversion of pine plantations on sandy soil, II: nutrient cycling via throughfall deposition and seepage flux
(2009) CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 39(2). p.453-466