Citation: Pe. Padgett et A. Bytnerowicz, Deposition and adsorption of the air pollutant HNO3 vapor to soil surfaces, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(13), 2001, pp. 2405-2415
Authors:
Bytnerowicz, A
Badea, O
Popescu, F
Barbu, I
Postelicu, D
Vasile, C
Musselman, R
Manning, W
Stanciu, E
Tamas, S
Citation: A. Bytnerowicz et al., Long-term ecological research and air pollution impacts in the Retezat Mountains, Romania, EKOL BRATIS, 20, 2001, pp. 34-42
Authors:
Tausz, M
Bytnerowicz, A
Arbaugh, MJ
Wonisch, A
Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Multivariate patterns of biochemical responses of Pinus ponderosa trees atfield plots in the San Bernardino Mountains, southern California, TREE PHYSL, 21(5), 2001, pp. 329-336
Citation: Bk. Takemoto et al., Current and future effects of ozone and atmospheric nitrogen deposition onCalifornia's mixed conifer forests, FOREST ECOL, 144(1-3), 2001, pp. 159-173
Authors:
Padgett, PE
Allen, EB
Bytnerowicz, A
Minich, RA
Citation: Pe. Padgett et al., Changes in soil inorganic nitrogen as related to atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants in southern California, ATMOS ENVIR, 33(5), 1999, pp. 769-781
Authors:
Tausz, M
Bytnerowicz, A
Arbaugh, MJ
Weidner, W
Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Antioxidants and protective pigments of Pinus ponderosa needles at gradients of natural stresses and ozone in the San Bernardino Mountains in California, FREE RAD RE, 31, 1999, pp. S113-S120
Authors:
Tausz, M
Bytnerowicz, A
Weidner, W
Arbaugh, MJ
Padgett, P
Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Pigments and photoprotection in needles of Pinus ponderosa trees with and without symptoms of ozone injury, PHYTON AUST, 39(4), 1999, pp. 219-224
Authors:
Bytnerowicz, A
Godzik, S
Poth, M
Anderson, I
Szdzuj, J
Tobias, C
Macko, S
Kubiesa, P
Staszewski, T
Fenn, M
Citation: A. Bytnerowicz et al., Chemical composition of air, soil and vegetation in forests of the Silesian Beskid Moutains, Poland, WATER A S P, 116(1-2), 1999, pp. 141-150
Authors:
Tausz, M
Bytnerowicz, A
Weidner, W
Arbaugh, MJ
Padgett, P
Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Changes in free-radical scavengers describe the susceptibility of Pinus ponderosa to ozone in southern Californian forests, WATER A S P, 116(1-2), 1999, pp. 249-254