influence of a fall fumigation with ozone on the stomatal behavior of spruce and fir

Clonal stock (grafts of 15-, 50-, and 100-year-old trees) of spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and fir (Abies alba Mill.) was exposed either to 150 ppb ozone (∼ 300 μ gm-3) during 9 daylight hours or to carbon-filtered air on 35 days between 29 August and 21 October 1983. At the end of the fumigation...

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description Clonal stock (grafts of 15-, 50-, and 100-year-old trees) of spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and fir (Abies alba Mill.) was exposed either to 150 ppb ozone (∼ 300 μ gm-3) during 9 daylight hours or to carbon-filtered air on 35 days between 29 August and 21 October 1983. At the end of the fumigation the trees did not exhibit any visible signs of injury. Transpiration and leaf conductance in light and darkness, measured with a Licor porometer, revealed, however, stomatal sluggishness and -- in spruce -- increased transpiration.
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air pollution
Biological and medical sciences
Conifers
forest damage
Forest trees
Fumigation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Leaf conductance
Light
Other agrochemicals used in plant protection (herbicides, fungicides, etc.)
Ozone
Photosynthesis
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
Picea abies
Plant physiology and development
Plants
Pollution effects and side effects of agrochemicals on crop plants and forest trees. Other anthropogenic factors
Pollution effects. Side effects of agrochemicals
Short Communication
Stomata
stomatal movement
Transpiration
Water and solutes. Absorption, translocation and permeability
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