Standardsignatur
Titel
Effects of ambient and above ambient ozone concentrations on mature conifers in the field
Verfasser
Gerhard Wieser (*)
Wilhelm Manfred Havranek (*)
Andrea Polle (*)
Erscheinungsort
Kuopio
Verlag
University of Kuopio. Department of Ecological and Environmental Science
Erscheinungsjahr
1996
Seiten
S. 183-190
Illustrationen
33 Lit. Ang.
Material
Bandaufführung
Datensatznummer
104003
Quelle
Critical Levels for Ozone in Europe : Testing and Finalizing the Concepts ; UN-ECE Workshop Report, S. 183-190
Abstract
During the growing seasons 1986 to 1991 ozone (O3) effects on mature spruce and larch trees were examined under field conditions at a high and a low elevation site using a twig chamber system. Twigs were exposed to ambient and above ambient O3 concentrations for one or two growing seasons under ambient climatic conditions. Only mean O3 concentrations higher than 100 ppb persisting for one vegetation period or more (AOT40 values higher than 100 ppm-h) caused a pronouncded decline in net photosynthesis. This observed lack of symptoms at AOT40 values lower than 100 ppm-h in our field experiments might be attributed to modifications in the amount of O3 entering the needles. At a given O3 concentration, the rate of O3 uptake was effectively controlled by stomatal conductance and hence by factors controlling stomatal conductance. Therefore, total O3 uptake should be used as a measure capable of eliciting a response to O3. Furthermore, the potential toxicity of ambient O3 concentration may also be modified by the capability to detoxify oxygen radicals which is also dependent on environmental factors.