Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leading to changes in species composition and structure of plant communities, and ultimately to the impoverishment of biodiversity. In this study we investigated the variation over time (2001, 2006, 2011) in species composition and structure of the understory vegetation at varying levels of sulphur and nitrogen deposition in two conifer plantations (>100 year-old) growing in different climate areas of Poland (Scots pine at the Slowinski National Park, northern seaside; Norway spruce at the Tatrzanski National Park, southern mountains). The structure of the floor vegetation at both sites changed markedly during the studied decade, as clearly confirme...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate ch...
Phytosociological and physicochemical studies of endangered habitats of swamp and peat-bog areas wer...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leadin...
The aim of the research was to analyse changes in ground layer of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) s...
We evaluated effects of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the composition of forest understorey ...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
Sulphur emissions have declined in Europe by 67% since the early 1980s due to enactment of strict po...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
The aim of this study was to determine direction, rate and character of the changes in coniferous fo...
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
The pollution of Polish National Parks with sulphur compounds was determined for 1975 and 1986 using...
Since the start of the industrialisation, the deposition of nitrogen and sulphur and the atmospheric...
In 1994, a “Pan-European Programme for Intensive and Continuous Monitoring of Forest Ecosystems” sta...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate ch...
Phytosociological and physicochemical studies of endangered habitats of swamp and peat-bog areas wer...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leadin...
The aim of the research was to analyse changes in ground layer of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) s...
We evaluated effects of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the composition of forest understorey ...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
Sulphur emissions have declined in Europe by 67% since the early 1980s due to enactment of strict po...
Stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies K.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated a...
The aim of this study was to determine direction, rate and character of the changes in coniferous fo...
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
The pollution of Polish National Parks with sulphur compounds was determined for 1975 and 1986 using...
Since the start of the industrialisation, the deposition of nitrogen and sulphur and the atmospheric...
In 1994, a “Pan-European Programme for Intensive and Continuous Monitoring of Forest Ecosystems” sta...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate ch...
Phytosociological and physicochemical studies of endangered habitats of swamp and peat-bog areas wer...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...