- Standardsignatur7380
- TitelGrowth Response of Green and White Ash Seedlings to Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, and Simulated Acid Rain
- Verfasser
- ErscheinungsortWashington D.C.
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr1988
- SeitenS. 1016-1029
- Illustrationen6 Abb., 4 Tab., 23 Lit. Ang.
- MaterialBandaufführung
- Datensatznummer16076
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- AbstractNine-week-old green (Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.) and white (F. americana L.) ash were exposed to O3 and SO2 (control, 0.10 ppm O3, 0.08 ppm SO2, or 0.10 ppm O3 + 0.08 ppm SO2) for 4 h d-1, 5 d wk-1 in combinationwith simulated rain (pH 3.0, or 5.6, 1 h d-1, 2 d wk-1 at 0.75 cm h-1) for 6 weeks, under controlled laboratory conditions, with rain applied either just before or after fumigation. Across all rain treatments, white ash biomass was suppressed by the application of 03 and cumulative shoot elongation of green ash exposed to 03 and/or SO2 was less than controls. The combination of 03 + SO2 did not affect the growth of either species more than the pollutants applied alone.Leaf area ratio (LAR) and root to shoot ratio (RSR) exhibited quadratic responses to rain pH in green ash, across all pollutant treatments. Significant pollutant x pH interactions occurred in leaf weight ratio (LWR) in green ash and LARand RSR in white ash. Significant linear increases in LAR and decreases in RSR , with decreasing pH, were observed for O3 and SO2-treated white ash. These findings are discussed relative to implications of the effects of gaseous pollutants in combinationwith acid rain on green and white ash growth.
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