The Citing articles tool gives a list of articles citing the current article. The citing articles come from EDP Sciences database, as well as other publishers participating in CrossRef Cited-by Linking Program. You can set up your personal account to receive an email alert each time this article is cited by a new article (see the menu on the right-hand side of the abstract page).
This article has been cited by the following article(s):
Quarter century of mercury litterfall at a coniferous forest responding to climate change, Central Europe
Tomáš Navrátil, Jan Rohovec, Tereza Nováková, Michal Roll, Pavel Cudlín and Filip Oulehle Environmental Science and Pollution Research 31(24) 34936 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-33555-9
Forest growth responds more to air pollution than soil acidification
Jakub Hruška, Filip Oulehle, Tomáš Chuman, Tomáš Kolář, Michal Rybníček, Miroslav Trnka, William H. McDowell and John Toland Van Stan PLOS ONE 18(3) e0256976 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256976
Litter decomposition in European coniferous and broadleaf forests under experimentally elevated acidity and nitrogen addition
Disturbance and resilience of a granitic critical zone submitted to acid atmospheric influence (the Ringelbach catchment, Vosges Mountains, France): Lessons from a hydrogeochemical survey in the nineties
Comparison of the impacts of acid and nitrogen additions on carbon fluxes in European conifer and broadleaf forests
Filip Oulehle, Karolina Tahovská, Tomáš Chuman, Chris D. Evans, Jakub Hruška, Michal Růžek and Jiří Bárta Environmental Pollution 238 884 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.03.081
Mobility of Pb, Zn, Cu and As in disturbed forest soils affected by acid rain
Yulia V. Kochergina, Martin Udatný, Vít Penížek and Martin Mihaljevič Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 189(11) (2017) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-017-6306-7
Soil mercury distribution in adjacent coniferous and deciduous stands highly impacted by acid rain in the Ore Mountains, Czech Republic
Cultivation of speckled alder under harsh mountain conditions
I. Kuneš, M. Baláš, T. Koňasová, D. Zahradník, V. Balcar, O. Špulák, D. Kacálek, M. Jakl and J. Jaklová Dytrtová Journal of Forest Science 58(5) 234 (2012) https://doi.org/10.17221/92/2011-JFS
Loss of nutrients due to litter raking compared to the effect of acidic deposition in two spruce stands, Czech Republic
Atmospheric Deposition and Ozone Levels in Swiss Forests: Are Critical Values Exceeded?
Peter Waldner, Marcus Schaub, Elisabeth Graf Pannatier, Maria Schmitt, Anne Thimonier and Lorenz Walthert Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 128(1-3) 5 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-006-9411-6
Modeling of the long-term effect of tree species (Norway spruce and European beech) on soil acidification in the Ore Mountains
The effect of reduced atmospheric deposition on soil and soil solution chemistry at a site subjected to long-term acidification, Načetín, Czech Republic
Tree species (Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica) effects on soil water acidification and aluminium chemistry at sites subjected to long-term acidification in the Ore Mts., Czech Republic