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Diversity and sensitivity of epiphytes to oxides of nitrogen in London.
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There was a significant positive relationship between NO(x) and lichen abundance due to the ubiquitous distribution of pollution tolerant species, mainly associated with eutrophication.About:
This article is published in Environmental Pollution.The article was published on 2007-03-01. It has received 138 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Epiphyte.read more
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Green spaces are not all the same for the provision of air purification and climate regulation services: The case of urban parks
Joana Vieira,Paula Matos,Teresa Mexia,Teresa Mexia,Patrícia Silva,Nuno Lopes,Catarina Freitas,Otília Correia,Margarida Santos-Reis,Cristina Branquinho,Pedro Pinho,Pedro Pinho +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that vegetation type characterized by a more complex structure and by the absence of management had a higher capacity to provide the ecosystems services of air purification and climate regulation in urban green spaces, in particular the case of urban parks.
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Two Tropical Forests: Ecosystem-Level Patterns and Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimated inputs of N via BNF by free-living microbes for two tropical forests in Puerto Rico, and assessed the response to increased N availability using an on-going N fertilization experiment.
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Lichen-based critical loads for atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Western Oregon and Washington Forests, USA
TL;DR: Tight linear correlation between lichen and IMPROVE data suggests a simple screening tool for CL exceedance in US Class I areas, and the total N model replicated several US and European lichen CLs and may therefore be helpful in estimating other temperate-forest lichenCLs.
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Lichen and bryophyte distribution on oak in London in relation to air pollution and bark acidity
R. S. Larsen,R. S. Larsen,J.N.B. Bell,Paul C. James,P. J. Chimonides,Fred Rumsey,Anja H. Tremper,O.W. Purvis +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that transport-related pollution and bark acidity influence lichen and bryophyte distribution in London today, and biomonitoring has a practical role to assess the effects of measures to improve London's air quality.
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Emerging artificial nitrogen cycle processes through novel electrochemical and photochemical synthesis
Derek Hao,Yang Liu,Yang Liu,Shuyan Gao,Hamidreza Arandiyan,Xiaojuan Bai,Qiang Kong,Wei Wei,Pei Kang Shen,Bing-Jie Ni +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new generation of artificial nitrogen cycle via electrochemical and photocatalytic reactions and highlighted some recent achievements in these reactions and proposed some future potential developing directions.
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Data Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology
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