The Use of Stable Sulfur and Nitrogen Isotopes in Studies of Plant Responses to Air Pollution

  • Winner W
  • Berg V
  • Langston-Unkefer P
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This review characterizes ways in which S and N are deposited as air pollutants, describes the physical characteristics of their isotopes and discusses ways in which the stable isotopes can be used to show the fate of SO2 and NOx pollution in plants, especially trees

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Winner, W. E., Berg, V. S., & Langston-Unkefer, P. J. (1989). The Use of Stable Sulfur and Nitrogen Isotopes in Studies of Plant Responses to Air Pollution (pp. 454–470). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3498-2_26

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