Effects of air pollutants on the photosynthetic capacity of young Norway spruce trees. Response of single needle age classes during and after different treatments with O3, SO2, or NO2 |
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Authors: | G. Führer H.-D. Payer H. Pfanz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Botanik II, Julius-von-Sachs-Institut für Biowissenschaften der Universität Würzburg, Mittlerer Dallenbergweg 64, D-97082 Würzburg, Germany;(2) GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit, Institut für Biochemische Pflanzenpathologie (Arbeitsgruppe Expositionskammern), Ingolstädter Landstrasse 1, D-80807 Neuherberg/München, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Potted young Norway spruce trees were exposed to different concentrations of the air pollutants ozone, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide under completely controlled environmental conditions. After the treatment, the potted trees were kept outdoors. Measurements of the maximum photosynthetic capacity (A2500) were performed with current-year and 1-year-old needles during and after exposure of the trees. In trees fumigated with nitrogen oxides no damage was found at the concentrations used, and the trees' ability to fix carbon dioxide was increased. Using SO2, a rapid and marked decrease in A2500 was obtained within the first days of the experiment. This decrease did not continue further, but was reversed upon cessation of the fumigation. However, a clear dose-dependent decrease in A2500 occurred when trees were fumigated continuously with an ozone concentration of 450 nl l–1 or more. The effect of ozone was not reversible, but continued during post-culture of the trees. |
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Keywords: | Air pollution Nitrogen oxides Ozone Picea abies Sulphur dioxide |
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