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2. Deep seam and minesoil carbon sequestration potential of the South Wales Coalfield, UK
3. Leaf Digestibility and Litter Decomposability Are Related in a Wide Range of Subarctic Plant Species and Types
4. Short-Term Impacts of Enhanced UV-B Radiation on Photo-Assimilate Allocation and Metabolism: A Possible Interpretation for Time-Dependent Inhibition of Growth
5. Time to Chill: Effects of Simulated Global Change on Leaf Ice Nucleation Temperatures of Subarctic Vegetation
6. Long-Term Exposure to Enhanced Ultraviolet-B Radiation in the Sub-Arctic Does not Cause Oxidative Stress in Vaccinium myrtillus
7. Impacts of long-term enhanced UV-B radiation on bryophytes in two sub-Arctic heathland sites of contrasting water availability
8. The effects of UV-B radiation on European heathland species
9. Effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and elevated carbon dioxide concentrations on a sub-arctic forest heath ecosystem
10. Foliar Ph as a New Plant Trait: Can It Explain Variation in Foliar Chemistry and Carbon Cycling Processes among Subarctic Plant Species and Types?
11. The Impacts of UV-B Radiation on the Regeneration of a Sub-Arctic Heath Community
12. Autumn leaf colours as indicators of decomposition rate in sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.)
13. Effects of Enhanced Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Terrestrial Subarctic Ecosystems and Implications for Interactions with Increased Atmospheric Co₂
14. Short-term impacts of enhanced UV-B radiation on photo-assimilate allocation and metabolism: a possible interpretation for time-dependent inhibition of growth
15. Effects of Enhanced UV-B Radiation and Elevated Concentrations of CO2 on a Subarctic Heathland
16. Contributors
17. Vegetation and edaphic factors influence rapid establishment of distinct fungal communities on former coal-spoil sites
18. The direct effects of UV-B radiation (190-315 nm) on plant litter decomposing at four European field sites
19. A hypothesized triangular model combining tradeoffs of foliar defence quality and quantity: support from subarctic seed plant species
20. A hypothesized triangular model combining tradeoffs of foliar defence quality and quantity: support from subarctic seed plant species
21. Arctic microorganisms respond more to elevated UV-B radiation than CO2
22. The direct effects of UV-B radiation on Betula pubescens litter decomposing at four European field sites
23. Global change and arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass?
24. Using metabolic fingerprinting of plants for evaluating nitrogen deposition impacts on the landscape level
25. DECOMPOSITION OF SUB-ARCTIC PLANTS WITH DIFFERING NITROGEN ECONOMIES: A FUNCTIONAL ROLE FOR HEMIPARASITES
26. Global change and arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass?
27. Foliar pH as a new plant trait: can it explain variation in foliar chemistry and carbon cycling processes among subarctic plant species and types?
28. Growth and nitrogen utilization in seedlings of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) as affected by ultraviolet radiation (UV-A and UV-B) under laboratory and outdoor conditions (vol 12, pg 201, 1998)
29. Growth and nitrogen utilization in seedlings of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) as affected by ultraviolet radiation (UV-A and UV-B) under laboratory and outdoor conditions
30. Long-term exposure to enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation in the sub-arctic does not cause oxidative stress in Vaccinium myrtillus
31. Contrasting strategies for UV‐B screening in sub‐Arctic dwarf shrubs
32. Surface morphology, leaf and cuticle thickness of four dwarf shrubs from a sub‐Arctic heath following long‐term exposure to enhanced levels of UV‐B
33. The effects of UV-B radiation on European heathland species
34. Saugier, B., Roy, J. and Mooney, H.A. Terrestrial global productivity
35. Enhanced UV-B radiation under field conditions increases anthocyanin and reduces the risk of photoinhibition but does not affect growth in the carnivorous plant <em>Pinguicula vulgaris</em>.
36. Long-term exposure to enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation in the sub-arctic does not cause oxidative stress in <em>Vaccinium myrtillus</em>.
37. Growth and nitrogen utilization in seedlings of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) as affected by ultraviolet radiation (UV-A and UV-B) under laboratory and outdoor conditions
38. The effects of UV-B radiation on European heathland species.
39. The problem of ozone depletion in northern Europe
40. Spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events: A clear and present danger
41. Impacts of abiotic stresses on the physiology and metabolism of cool-season grasses: A review
42. 13 - Effects of Enhanced UV-B Radiation and Elevated Concentrations of CO2 on a Subarctic Heathland
43. A circular economic approach to the phytoextraction of Zn from basic oxygen steelmaking filtercake using Lemna minor and CO2.
44. A synchronized, large-scale field experiment using Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the significance of the UV-B photoreceptor UVR8 under natural conditions.
45. Acidification of previously limed upland pastures - An overlooked flood risk factor?
46. Resilience of ecosystem service delivery in grasslands in response to single and compound extreme weather events.
47. Spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events: a clear and present danger.
48. Shrub establishment favoured and grass dominance reduced in acid heath grassland systems cleared of invasive Rhododendron ponticum.
49. Temporal and spatial influences incur reconfiguration of Arctic heathland soil bacterial community structure.
50. Completing the FACE of elevated CO₂ research.
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