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Nitrogen oxides emission from two beech forests subjected to different nitrogen loads
B. Kitzler
Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW), Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg 8, Vienna, Austria
S. Zechmeister-Boltenstern
Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW), Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg 8, Vienna, Austria
C. Holtermann
Sellenyg. 2–4/52, Vienna, Austria
U. Skiba
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 OQB, Scotland
K. Butterbach-Bahl
Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research, Atmospheric Environmental Research, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Kreuzeckbahnstra{ß
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