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March 08, 2016

New publication

March 08, 2016/ Danae Marshall-Dodge

Grassland biodiversity bounces back from long-term nitrogen addition. J. Storkey et al., (2015).  Nature 528, 401–404. The negative effect of increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution on grassland biodiversity is now incontrovertible. However a new publication on Park Grass shows that the recent introduction of cleaner technologies in the UK has.

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