Across Europe, total nitrogen deposition is increasing and, of this total, atmospheric ammonia can contribute up to 50–80%. Average deposition of ammonia in the UK is likely to be around 15–20 kg ha yr, while in The Netherlands, which has some of the highest rates of deposition, this value is likely to be between 40 and 50 kg ha yr. It is argued that because of the processes of assimilation and nitrification this ammonia is an acidifying pollutant. Ammonia taken up by plants is most likely to be directly assimilated and this uptake can have a strong effect on the nutrient imbalances of the plant. With root uptake in particular, anions are taken up in preference to cations. However, simple soil/plant nutrient measurements are unlikely to be ...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
The current Critical Level for ammonia (CLENH3) in Europe is set at 8 µg NH3 m-3 as an annual averag...
With growing global demand for food, the agriculture sector worldwide is under pressure to intensify...
Ammonia (NH3) is one of the major air pollutants in The Netherlands. It originates for almost 90% fr...
Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the E...
The results of recent controlled environment and micrometeorological measure- ments of NH3 fluxes ar...
Dry deposition of NH$and NOx(NO and NO#) can affect plant metabolism at the cellular and whole-plant...
With 40 kg N ha-1 yr-1 the Netherlands is the country with the highest nitrogen deposition in Europe...
Dry deposition of NH3 and NOx (NO and NO2) can affect plant metabolism at the cellular and whole-pla...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions, from agricultural and non-agricultural sources, have been associated with m...
Measurements of the exchange of gaseous ammonia (NH3) have been made over fertilized plant canopies ...
Micrometeorological measurements of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) exchange with semi-natural and agricul...
Ammonia exchanges between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems are composed of several pathways...
Micrometeorological techinques have been used to measure the surface/atmosphere exchange of gaseous ...
Increases in N deposition (wet and dry) have been associated with a decline in semi-natural plant co...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
The current Critical Level for ammonia (CLENH3) in Europe is set at 8 µg NH3 m-3 as an annual averag...
With growing global demand for food, the agriculture sector worldwide is under pressure to intensify...
Ammonia (NH3) is one of the major air pollutants in The Netherlands. It originates for almost 90% fr...
Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the E...
The results of recent controlled environment and micrometeorological measure- ments of NH3 fluxes ar...
Dry deposition of NH$and NOx(NO and NO#) can affect plant metabolism at the cellular and whole-plant...
With 40 kg N ha-1 yr-1 the Netherlands is the country with the highest nitrogen deposition in Europe...
Dry deposition of NH3 and NOx (NO and NO2) can affect plant metabolism at the cellular and whole-pla...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions, from agricultural and non-agricultural sources, have been associated with m...
Measurements of the exchange of gaseous ammonia (NH3) have been made over fertilized plant canopies ...
Micrometeorological measurements of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) exchange with semi-natural and agricul...
Ammonia exchanges between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems are composed of several pathways...
Micrometeorological techinques have been used to measure the surface/atmosphere exchange of gaseous ...
Increases in N deposition (wet and dry) have been associated with a decline in semi-natural plant co...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
The current Critical Level for ammonia (CLENH3) in Europe is set at 8 µg NH3 m-3 as an annual averag...
With growing global demand for food, the agriculture sector worldwide is under pressure to intensify...