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Stress Factors and Air Pollution pp. 625-626(2) Author: Paoletti E.
Acid episodes decisive for plant performance pp. 627-632(6) Author: Quist M.E.
Effect of simulated acid rain on physiology, growth and foliar nutrient concentrations of sugar maple pp. 633-638(6) Author: Hogan G.D.
A long-term study of the effects of simulated acid rain on birch leaf phenolics pp. 639-644(6) Authors: Suomela J.; Neuvonen S.; Ossipova S.; Ossipov V.; Pihlaja K.
Combined effects of acid mist and frost on the water status of young spruce trees (picea abies) pp. 645-650(6) Authors: Esch A.; Mengel K.
Effects of ozone on morpho-anatomy and physiology of Hedera Helix pp. 651-656(6) Authors: Torre G.D.; Ferranti F.; Lupattelli M.; Pocceschi N.; Figoli A.; Nali C.; Lorenzini G.
Photosynthetic response to ozone of two poplar clones showing different sensitivity pp. 657-662(6) Authors: Guidi L.; Nali C.; Lorenzini G.; Soldatini G.F.
Impacts of ozone on aleppo pine needles: visible symptoms, starch concentrations and stomatal responses pp. 663-668(6) Authors: Anttonen S.; Kittila M.; Karenlampi L.
Ozone deposition in relation to canopy physiology in a mixed conifer forest in Denmark pp. 669-674(6) Authors: Ro-Poulsen H.; Mikkelsen T.N.; Hovmand M.F.; Hummelsehoj P.; Jensen N.O.
Stomatal conductance of birch leaves - plenty of variation in the variable which determines the ozone dose pp. 675-678(4) Authors: Karenlampi L.; Metsarinne S.; Paakkonen E.
Physiological and ultrastructural responses of birch clones exposed to ozone and drought stress pp. 679-684(6) Authors: Paakkonen E.; Vahala J.; Holopainen T.; Karenlampi L.
Ozone and drought stress: interactive effects on gas exchange in aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) pp. 685-690(6) Authors: Inclan R.; Alonso R.; Pujadas M.; Teres J.; Gimeno B.S.
Cell ultrastructure of needles from saplings of Norway spruce, Picea Abies (L) karst., exposed to ozone and low phosphorus supply in open-top chambers pp. 691-696(6) Authors: Sutinen S.; Wallin G.; Karlsson P.E.; Skarby L.; Sellden G.
Nitric acid vapor effects on forest trees - deposition and cuticular changes pp. 697-702(6) Authors: Bytnerowicz A.; Percy K.; Riechers G.; Padgett P.; Krywult M.
Differential photosynthetic response of two mediterranean species (Arbutus unedo and Viburnum tinus) to sulphur dioxide pp. 703-708(6) Authors: Panicucci A.; Nali C.; Lorenzini G.
Stress-physiological investigations and chromosomal analyses on cloned Norway spruce trees exposed to various levels of ozone in open-top chambers pp. 709-714(6) Authors: Wonisch A.; Muller M.; Tausz M.; Soja G.; Grill D.
An example of in vitro test to study the effects of surfactants in plant materials pp. 715-720(6) Authors: Bruschi P.; Schiff S.; Bennici A.; Mori B.
Change of the morphological structure of leaves of vaccinium vitisidaea caused by heavy metal pollution pp. 721-726(6) Authors: Balaganskaya E.D.; Kudrjavtseva O.V.
Structural observations on needles exposed to elevated levels of copper and nickel pp. 727-732(6) Authors: Kukkola E.; Huttunen S.
pH influence on root growth and nutrient uptake of Pinus pinaster seedlings pp. 733-738(6) Authors: Arduini I.; Kettner C.; Godbold D.L.; Onnis A.; Stefani A.
Heavy metals influence mineral nutrition of tree seedlings pp. 739-744(6) Authors: Arduini I.; Godbold D.L.; Onnis A.; Stefani A.
The effect of soil copper and nickel on survival and growth of scots pine saplings pp. 745-750(6) Author: Nieminen T.M.
Effect of low PH and aluminium on growth of Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings mycorrhizal with Suillus luteus (L.ex.Fr.) S.F. Gray pp. 751-756(6) Authors: Kieliszewska-Rokicka B.; Rudawska M.; Leski T.; Kurczynska E.U.
Ectomycorrhizas and amelioration of metal stress in forest trees pp. 757-762(6) Authors: Godbold D.L.; Jentschke G.; Winter S.; Marschner P.
Long-term CO2-enrichment in a mediterranean natural forest: an application of large open top chambers pp. 763-770(8) Authors: De Angelis P.; Scarascia-Mugnozza G.E.
Isotope discrimination and photosynthesis of vegetation growing in the bossoleto CO2 spring pp. 771-776(6) Authors: Miglietta F.; Bettarini I.; Raschi A.; Korner C.; Vaccari F.P.
Growth of a deciduous tree seedling community in response to elevated CO2 and nutrient supply pp. 777-782(6) Authors: Bucher J.B.; Tarjan D.P.; Siegwolf R.T.W.; Saurer M.; Blum H.; Hendrey G.R.
The combined effect of CO2, ozone, and drought on the radical scavenging system of young oak trees (Quercus petraea) - a phytothron study pp. 783-788(6) Authors: Kurz C.; Schmieden U.; Strobel P.; Wild A.
The combined effects of CO2, ozone and drought on rubisco and nitrogen metabolism of young oak trees (Quercus petraea) pp. 789-794(6) Authors: Schmadel-Hagebolling H.E.; Engel C.; Schmitt V.; Wild A.
Ultrastructural and growth responses of young scots pine seedlings (pinus sylvestris) to increasing carbon dioxide and ozone concentrations pp. 795-800(6) Authors: Utriainen J.; Holopainen T.
O3 and O3+CO2 effects on a mediterranean evergreen broadleaf tree, holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) pp. 801-806(6) Authors: Manes F.; Vitale M.; Donato E.; Paoletti E.
Genetic control of responses to interacting tropospheric ozone and CO2 in populus tremuloides pp. 807-812(6) Authors: Karnosky D.F.; Podila G.K.; Gagnon Z.; Pechter P.; Akkapeddi A.; Sheng Y.; Riemenschneider D.E.; Coleman M.D.; Dickson R.E.; Isebrands J.G.
Relation between genetic structure and susceptibility to air pollution of European pinus sylvestris populations from a IUFRO-1982 provenance experiment pp. 813-818(6) Authors: Prus-Glowacki W.; Oleksyn J.; Reich P.B.
Ecological Genetics in Forest Ecosystems under Stress as analysed by the Simulation Model ECO-GENE pp. 819-824(6) Authors: Degen B.; Scholz F.
Studying allelic diversity and stress response of PEPC (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase) in Norway spruce (picea abies) pp. 825-828(4) Authors: Ipsen A.; Kasten B.; Scholz F.; Ziegenhagen B.
Impact of increased UV-B on plant ecosystems pp. 829-833(5) Authors: Huttunen S.; Kinnunen H.; Laakso K.
UV-B and acid rain effects on beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) leaves pp. 835-840(6) Author: Paoletti E.
Oak (Quercus robur L.) seedlings responses to a realistic increase in UV-B radiation under open space conditions pp. 841-845(5) Authors: Antonelli F.; Bussotti F.; Grifoni D.; Grossoni P.; Mori B.; Tani C.; Zipoli G.
Effects of UV-B treatment on the distribution of wax tubes of scots pine needles pp. 847-852(6) Authors: Kinnunen H.; Manninen S.; Peura R.; Laakso K.; Huttunen S.
Effect of enhanced UV-B radiation on adaxial leaf surface micromorphology and epicuticular wax biosynthesis of sugar maple pp. 853-858(6) Authors: Gordon D.C.; Percy K.E.; Riding R.T.
Stress concepts and forest trees pp. 859-864(6) Author: Godbold D.L.
Biochemical indicators for novel forest decline in spruce pp. 865-870(6) Authors: Baur M.; Lauchert U.; Wild A.
Biochemical responses to abiotic stress in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaves pp. 871-875(5) Authors: Rabotti G.; Ballarin-Denti A.
Investigation on phosphoenol pyruvate carboxylase and proline in damaged and undamaged needles of Picea abies and Abies alba pp. 877-881(5) Authors: Wohlfahrt S.; Schmitt V.; Wild A.
Ethylene-biosynthesis in conifers: investigations on the emission of ethylene and the content of ACC and MACC in Norway Spruce (Picea abies) and silver fir (Abies alba) pp. 883-888(6) Authors: Wilksch W.; Schmitt V.; Wild A.
Peroxidases: usable markers of air pollution in trees from urban environments pp. 889-894(6) Authors: Puccinelli P.; Anselmi N.; Bragaloni M.
Use of needle epicuticular wax chemical composition in the early diagnosis of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) karst.) decline in Europe pp. 895-900(6) Authors: Cape J.N.; Percy K.E.
Climatic and air pollution gradient studies on coniferous trees health status, needles wettability and chemical characteristics. pp. 901-905(5) Authors: Staszweski T.; Lukasik W.; Godzik S.; Szdzuj J.; Uzieblo A.K.
Relationships between transpiration, stomatal damage and leaf wettability in declining beech trees pp. 907-912(6) Authors: Paoletti E.; Raddi P.; La Scala S.
Morpho-anatomical effects of pollutants on Pinus pinea L. needles. pp. 913-917(5) Authors: Grossoni P.; Bussotti F.; Mori B.; Magalotti M.; Mansuino S.
Morpho-anatomical alterations in leaves of fagus syl vatica L. and quercus ilex L. in different environmental stress condition pp. 919-924(6) Authors: Grossoni P.; Bussotti F.; Tani C.; Gravano E.; Santarelli S.; Bottacci A.
Field experiment on water transport of oak trees measured by computer tomograph and magnetic resonance imaging pp. 925-930(6) Authors: Beres C.; Fenyvesi A.; Raschi A.; Ridder H.-W.
Sap-flow velocities and distribution of wet-wood in trunks of healthy and unhealthy Quercus robur, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris oak trees in Hungary pp. 931-936(6) Authors: Fenyvesi A.; Beres C.; Raschi A.; Tognietti R.; Ridder H.-W.; Molnar T.; Rofler J.; Lakatos T.; Csiha I.
Analysis of soil, roots and mycorrhizae in a Norway spruce declining forest pp. 937-942(6) Authors: Vinceti B.; Paoletti E.; Wolf U.
Influence of air pollution on the nutritional status of Navarra's forests, Spain pp. 943-948(6) Authors: Santamaria J.M.; Martin A.
The chemical composition of spruce and beech foliage as an environmental indicator in Slovakia pp. 949-953(5) Author: Mankovska B.
Mineral nutrients in leaves and bast of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) at different states of defoliation pp. 955-959(5) Authors: Simon A.; Wild A.
Nutrient disturbance through manganese accumulation in Douglas fir pp. 961-964(4) Authors: Kaus A.; Wild A.
Modelling aspects of forest decline in Germany: I. theoretical aspects and cause-effect relationships pp. 965-970(6) Authors: Augustin S.; Schall P.; Schmieden U.
Modelling aspects of forest decline in Germany: II. application and validation of an integrated soil-plant-model pp. 971-978(8) Authors: Schall P.; Augustin S.; Schmieden U.
Effects of sulphur and heavy metal deposition on foliar chemistry of scots pines in finnish lapland and on the Kola Peninsula pp. 979-984(6) Authors: Rautio P.; Huttunen S.; Lamppu J.
Interception of seasalt by coniferous and broadleaved woodland in a maritime environment in Western Ireland pp. 985-987(3) Authors: Farrell E.P.; Van Den Beuken R.; Boyle G.M.; Cummins T.; Aherne J.
Effects of complex air pollution on tree species of the Atlantic rain forest near Cubatao, Brazil pp. 989-994(6) Authors: Klumpp A.; Domingos M.; de Moraes R.M.; Klumpp G.
Investigations of ozone induced injury in forests of Southern Switzerland: field surveys and open-top chamber experiments pp. 995-1000(6) Authors: Skelly J.M.; Innes J.L.; Snyder K.R.; Savage J.E.; Hug C.; Landolt W.; Bleuler P.
Multidisciplinary study of ozone, acidic deposition and climate effects on a mixed conifer forest in California, USA pp. 1001-1006(6) Authors: Miller P.; Bytnerowicz A.; Fenn M.; Poth M.; Temple P.; Schilling S.; Jones D.; Johnson D.; Chow J.; Watson J.
Consequences of reduced immissions on the ecochemical conditions of forest ecosystems in Saxony (Germany) pp. 1007-1012(6) Authors: Raben G.; Andreae H.; Symossek F.
Characteristics of pine needles from trees of different age growing in the protective zone of ''konin'' aluminum smelter pp. 1013-1018(6) Authors: Staszewski T.; Uzieblo A.; Szdzuj J.
Element contents and stress-physiological characterization of Pinus canariensis needles in mediterranean type field stands in Tenerife pp. 1019-1023(5) Authors: Tausz M.; Peters J.; Jimenez M.S.; Morales D.; Grill D.
Role of diagnostic studies in forest monitoring programmes pp. 1025-1030(6) Author: Innes J.L.
Potential and limitation of visual indices of tree condition pp. 1031-1036(6) Author: Ferretti M.
Crown transparency of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the northern apennines (Italy) - status changes and relationships with site characteristics and other indices of tree condition pp. 1037-1042(6) Authors: Ferretti M.; Baratozzi L.; Cenni E.; Cozzi A.; Savini P.
Integrated monitoring in alpine forest ecosystems in Trentino and South Tyrol, Italy pp. 1043-1048(6) Authors: Ambrosi P.; Bertolini F.; George E.; Minerbi S.; Salvadori C.
Environmental pollution and forest stress: A multidisciplinary approach study on alpine forest ecosystems pp. 1049-1054(6) Authors: Ballarin-Denti A.; Cocucci S.M.; Di Girolamo F.
Biodiversity and stress level in four forests of the Italian alps pp. 1055-1060(6) Authors: Bonavita P.; Chemini C.; Ambrosi P.; Minerbi S.; Salvadori C.; Furlanello C.
Scots pine (pinus sylvestris l.) die-back by unknown causes in the Aosta Valley, Italy pp. 1061-1065(5) Authors: Vertui F.; Tagliaferro F.
SO2 air pollution and forest health status in northwestern Czech Republic pp. 1067-1072(6) Author: Sramek V.
Mapping of the epiphytic lichens on conifers in Finland in the years 1985-86 and 1995 pp. 1073-1078(6) Authors: Poikolainen J.; Kuusinen M.; Mikkola K.; Lindgren M.
Biomonitoring of geothermal air pollution by epiphytic lichens and forest trees pp. 1079-1082(4) Authors: Loppi S.; Cenni E.; Bussotti F.; Ferretti M.
Ozone and air particulate measurements in mountain forest sites pp. 1083-1088(6) Authors: Dell'Era R.; Brambilla E.; Ballarin-Denti A.
The dynamics of aged airmasses and ozone in the Western Mediterranean: Relevance to forest ecosystems pp. 1089-1094(6) Authors: Sanz M.J.; Millan M.M.
Study on throughfall deposition in two north italian forest sites (Valtellina, Lombardy) pp. 1095-1100(6) Authors: Balestrini R.; Galli L.; Tagliaferri A.; Tartari G.
The effect of emissions from Cu-Ni smelters at Nikel, NW Russia, on the quality of bulk deposition, stand throughfall and percolation water in four scots pine stands in Northern Norway and Finland pp. 1101-1106(6) Authors: Lindroos A.-J.; Derome J.; Niska K.
Input-output ion fluxes in the river sor catchment (Galicia, NW Spain). pp. 1107-1112(6) Authors: Garcia-Rodeja E.; Fernandez-Sanjurjo M.J.; Fernandez-Vega V.
Soil and nutrition status of forest stands under various site conditions of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids pp. 1113-1118(6) Authors: Kulhavy J.; Klimo E.
Soil and forest vitality as affected by air pollutants on the Kola Peninsula pp. 1119-1124(6) Authors: Stjernquist I.; Nihlgard B.; Filiptchouk A.N.; Strakhov V.V.
Dynamics of Chernobyl-fallout radionuclides in soil solutions of forest ecosystems pp. 1125-1130(6) Authors: Agapkina G.I.; Shcheglov A.I.; Tikhomirov F.A.; Merculova L.N.
Copper and nickel mobility in Podzolic forest soils subjected to heavy metal and sulphur deposition in Western Finland pp. 1131-1136(6) Authors: Derome J.; Lindroos A.-J.
Aluminium dynamics in experimentally acidified soils from a humid-temperate region of South Europe pp. 1137-1142(6) Authors: Merino A.; Macias F.; Garcia-Rodeja E.
Techniques for preserving and determining aluminium fractions in soil solution from Podzolic forest soils pp. 1143-1148(6) Authors: Derome K.; Derome J.; Lindroos A.-J.
New aspects of buffering processes in stony soils pp. 1149-1154(6) Author: Deutschmann G.
Effects of nitrogen fertilization on carbon accumulation in boreal forests: model computations compared with the results of long-term fertilization experiments pp. 1155-1160(6) Authors: Makipaa R.; Karjalainen T.; Pussinen A.; Kukkola M.
Drought experiments within the solling roof project pp. 1161-1166(6) Authors: Lamersdorf N.P.; Blanck K.; Bredemeier M.; Xu Y.-J.