Ground-level ozone in China: Distribution and effects on crop yields

Rapid economic development and an increasing demand for food in China have drawn attention to the role of ozone at pollution levels on crop yields. Some assessments of ozone effects on crop yields have been carried out in China. Determination of ozone distribution by geographical location and result...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2007-05, Vol.147 (2), p.394-400
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description Rapid economic development and an increasing demand for food in China have drawn attention to the role of ozone at pollution levels on crop yields. Some assessments of ozone effects on crop yields have been carried out in China. Determination of ozone distribution by geographical location and resulting crop loss estimations have been made by Chinese investigators and others from abroad. It is evident that surface level ozone levels in China exceed critical levels for occurrence of crop losses. Current levels of information from ozone dose/response studies are limited. Given the size of China, existing ozone monitoring sites are too few to provide enough data to scale ozone distribution to a national level. There are large uncertainties in the database for ozone effects on crop loss and for ozone distribution. Considerable research needs to be done to allow accurate estimation of crop losses caused by ozone in China. More research is needed to reliably estimate ozone caused crop losses in China.
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Crop loss
crop losses
crop yield
Crops, Agricultural - drug effects
Crops, Agricultural - growth & development
Drug Synergism
elevated atmospheric gases
environmental monitoring
Environmental Monitoring - methods
estimation
geographical distribution
literature reviews
Oryza - drug effects
Oryza - growth & development
Oxidants, Photochemical - analysis
Oxidants, Photochemical - chemistry
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ozone
Ozone - analysis
Ozone - chemistry
Ozone - toxicity
Ozone effect
plant response
sulfur dioxide
Sulfur Dioxide - chemistry
Triticum - drug effects
Triticum - growth & development
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