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      Ecology of Central European Non-Forest Vegetation: Coastal to Alpine, Natural to Man-Made Habitats : Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe, Volume II 

      Agricultural Grassland on Mesic to Wet Soils

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              Impact of nitrogen deposition on the species richness of grasslands.

              A transect of 68 acid grasslands across Great Britain, covering the lower range of ambient annual nitrogen deposition in the industrialized world (5 to 35 kg Nha-1 year-1), indicates that long-term, chronic nitrogen deposition has significantly reduced plant species richness. Species richness declines as a linear function of the rate of inorganic nitrogen deposition, with a reduction of one species per 4-m2 quadrat for every 2.5 kg Nha-1 year-1 of chronic nitrogen deposition. Species adapted to infertile conditions are systematically reduced at high nitrogen deposition. At the mean chronic nitrogen deposition rate of central Europe (17 kg Nha-1 year-1), there is a 23% species reduction compared with grasslands receiving the lowest levels of nitrogen deposition.
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                : 597-731
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