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Abrahamsen G Homhredt R and Tveite B 1975 Impact of Acid precipitation on Coniferous Forest Ecosystems. Research report FR 2/75, SNSF Project, Noway. p. 15.

Abrahamsen G Stuanes A 0 and Tveite B 1983. cited from Park C C 1987 p. 92

Abrahamsen G Stuanes A 0 and Tveite B 1994. Long-term experiments with acid rain in Nor- wegian forest ecosystems Ecological Studies. 104. New York: Springer-Verlag. p 342

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Agrawal K C 1993 Environmental Biology (Second Edition) Ago Botanical Publs Bi- kaneer. India. p 584.

Anitha P C 1990 lmpact of Simulated Acid Rain on Germination and Seedling Growth of Groundnut M.Sc. Project, Pondicherry University p.41

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Banwart W L Finke R L Porter P M and Hassett J J 1990. Sensitivity of twenty soybean cul- (wars to simulated acid rain. J. Environ.Qua1. 19. 339-346

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