Some effects of long-term ozone fumigations on Norway spruce |
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Authors: | T. Keller R. Häsler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Swiss Federal Institute for Forestry Research, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary Potted cuttings of a 12-year-old, and grafts of an 80-year-old, Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) were subjected to 100 or 300 g O3·m–3 for 1215 h (45 h of daylight per week) during the growing season of 1985. At the end of the fumigation the plants did not exhibit any visible signs of injury. Whereas in the fumigation with 100g O3·m–3 we did not detect any significant change in gas exchange, 300 g O3·m–3 did alter the CO2 uptake after 27 weeks, and in one clone transpiration was also altered. Stomatal reaction to a change of light suggested sluggishness, but the change was not statistically significant. |
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Keywords: | Ozone Photosynthesis Picea abies Stomata Transpiration |
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