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    Biogeochemical constraints on the ecological rehabilitation of wetland vegetation in river floodplains by LAMERS, L. P. M, LOEB, R, ANTHEUNISSE, A. M, MILETTO, M, LUCASSEN, E. C. H. E. T, BOXMAN, A. W, SMOLDERS, A. J. P, ROELOFS, J. G. M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Special Thematic Issue: Living Rivers: Trends and Challenges in Science and Management The European policy for river management during peak…”
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    Nitrogen saturation experiments (NITREX) in coniferous forest ecosystems in Europe: a summary of results by Tietema, A., Boxman, A.W., Bredemeier, M., Emmett, B.A., Moldan, F., Gundersen, P., Schleppi, P., Wright, R.F.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (1998)
    “…The effect of changes in dissolved inorganic nitrogen (N) deposition on ecosystem functioning was investigated in the NITREX (NITRogen saturation EXperiments)…”
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    Input-output budgets at the NITREX sites by Bredemeier, M., Blanck, K., Xu, Y.-J., Tietema, A., Boxman, A.W., Emmett, B., Moldan, F., Gundersen, P., Schleppi, P., Wright, R.F.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-1998)
    “…The NITREX project entails large-scale manipulation of nitrogen deposition to whole, forested ecosystems at eight sites in Europe. Nitrogen is added at sites…”
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    NITREX: responses of coniferous forest ecosystems to experimentally changed deposition of nitrogen by Wright, R.F., Roelofs, J.G.M., Bredemeier, M., Blanck, K., Boxman, A.W., Emmett, B.A., Gundersen, P., Hultberg, H., Kjønaas, O.J., Moldan, F., Tietema, A., van Breemen, N., van Dijk, H.F.G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (1995)
    “…In large regions of Europe and eastern North America atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen compounds has greatly increased the natural external supply…”
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    Experimental manipulation of forest ecosystems: lessons from large roof experiments by Gundersen, P., Boxman, A.W., Lamersdorf, N., Moldan, F., Andersen, B.R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-1998)
    “…Environmental impacts on forest ecosystems can be studied by manipulating energy, water, and element input or by changing the internal element cycling. In…”
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    NITREX: the timing of response of coniferous forest ecosystems to experimentally-changed nitrogen deposition by Tietema, A, Wright, R.F, Blanck, K, Boxman, A.W, Bredemeier, M, Emmett, B.A, Gundersen, P, Hultberg, H, Kjonaas, O.J, Moldan, F

    Published in WATER, AIR, & SOIL POLLUTION (1995)
    “…In large regions of Europe and eastern North America atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) compounds has greatly increased the natural external…”
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    Modelling the response of soil and soil solution chemistry upon roofing a forest in an area with high nitrogen deposition by van der Salm, C., Groenenberg, B.-J., Boxman, A. W.

    “…In the Speuld forest, the Netherlands, the dynamic soil acidification model NuCSAM has been applied to a manipulation experiment in which part of the forest…”
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    Vegetation and soil biota response to experimentally-changed nitrogen inputs in coniferous forest ecosystems of the NITREX project by Boxman, Andries W., Blanck, Kai, Brandrud, Tor-Erik, Emmett, Bridget A., Gundersen, Per, Hogervorst, Rene F., Kjønaas, O.Janne, Persson, Hans, Timmermann, Volkmar

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-1998)
    “…Enhancement of the atmospheric N deposition is a serious threat for the structure and function of ecosystems. Here we evaluate the ecological effects of excess…”
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    Possible energization of K+ accumulation into metabolizing yeast by the protonmotive force. Binding correction to be applied in the calculation of the yeast membrane potential from tetraphenylphosphonium distribution by Boxman, A W, Dobbelmann, J, Borst-Pauwels, G W

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (25-04-1984)
    “…Membrane potentials of yeast cells, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, calculated from the equilibrium distribution of tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP) between cell-water…”
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    Ecosystem recovery after a decrease in nitrogen input to a Scots pine stand at Ysselsteyn, the Netherlands by Boxman, Andries W., van der Ven, Paul J.M., Roelofs, Jan G.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-1998)
    “…In a highly N-saturated Scots pine stand atmospheric N input to the forest floor was reduced to pre-industrial levels by means of a transparent roof and…”
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    A study of the mechanism by which inhibitors of the plasmamembrane ATPase enhance uptake of divalent cations in yeast by Borst-Pauwels, G W, Boxman, A W, Theuvenet, A P, Peters, P H, Dobbelmann, J

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (1986)
    “…The enhancement of divalent cation uptake in yeast provoked by the membrane ATPase inhibitors trifluoperazine, miconazole, compound 48/80, ethidium, DIO-9 and…”
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    Some characteristics of tetraphenylphosphonium uptake into Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Boxman, A W, Barts, P W, Borst-Pauwels, G W

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (23-03-1982)
    “…The characteristics of the uptake of the lipophilic cation tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) into Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been investigated in order to…”
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    fate of 15N enriched throughfall in two coniferous forest stands at different nitrogen deposition levels by Koopmans, C.J, Tietema, A, Boxman, A.W

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-07-1996)
    “…The stable isotope 15N was added as (15NH4)2SO4 to throughfall water for one year, to study the fate of the deposited nitrogen at different levels of N…”
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    Long term changes in atmospheric N and S throughfall deposition and effects on soil solution chemistry in a Scots pine forest in the Netherlands by Boxman, Andries W., Peters, Roy C.J.H., Roelofs, Jan G.M.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-12-2008)
    “…In a Scots pine forest the throughfall deposition and the chemical composition of the soil solution was monitored since 1984. (Inter)national legislation…”
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    Effects of liming, sod-cutting and fertilization at ambient and decreased nitrogen deposition on the soil solution chemistry in a Scots pine forest in the Netherlands by Boxman, Andries W., Roelofs, Jan G.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-12-2006)
    “…The Dutch government has committed itself to reduce nitrogen deposition to forests in 2010 to the target (critical load) value of 15–20 kg N ha −1 year −1,…”
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    Ecosystem responses to reduced nitrogen and sulphur inputs into two coniferous forest stands in the Netherlands by Boxman, Andries W., van Dam, Douwe, van Dijk, Harrie F.G., Hogervorst, RenéF., Koopmans, Chris J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (1995)
    “…Atmospheric inputs of nitrogen and sulphur were reduced to pre-industrial levels in a nitrogen and sulphur saturated Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris) and Douglas…”
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    The fate of super(15)N enriched throughfall in two coniferous forest stands at different nitrogen deposition levels by Koopmans, C J, Tietema, A, Boxman, A W

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-07-1996)
    “…The stable isotope super(15)N was added as ( super(15)NH sub(4)) sub(2)SO sub(4) to throughfall water for one year, to study the fate of the deposited nitrogen…”
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