Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands

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Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands. / Diemont, W. Herbert; Kramer, Koen; Hommel, Patrick et al.
Economy and ecology of heathlands. Hrsg. / W. Herbert Diemont; Wim J.M. Heijman; Henk Siepel; Nigel R. Webb. Zeist: Brill, 2013. S. 259-272.

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Diemont, WH, Kramer, K, Hommel, P & Härdtle, W 2013, Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands. in WH Diemont, WJM Heijman, H Siepel & NR Webb (Hrsg.), Economy and ecology of heathlands. Brill, Zeist, S. 259-272. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004277946_019

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Diemont, W. H., Kramer, K., Hommel, P., & Härdtle, W. (2013). Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands. In W. H. Diemont, W. J. M. Heijman, H. Siepel, & N. R. Webb (Hrsg.), Economy and ecology of heathlands (S. 259-272). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004277946_019

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Diemont WH, Kramer K, Hommel P, Härdtle W. Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands. in Diemont WH, Heijman WJM, Siepel H, Webb NR, Hrsg., Economy and ecology of heathlands. Zeist: Brill. 2013. S. 259-272 doi: 10.1163/9789004277946_019

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