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Changes in pigment concentration and composition in Norway spruce induced by long-term exposure to low levels of ozone.
1995
Mikkelsen T.N. | Dodell B. | Lutz C.
Measurement of dry deposition to vegetative surfaces.
1986
Dasch J.M.
Physiological ozone responses of birch (Betula pendula Roth) differ between soil-growing trees in a multi-year exposure and potted saplings in a single-season exposure
2002
Oksanen, E. (University of Kuopio, Kuopio (Finland). Department of Ecology and Environemntal Science)
Increased ozone sensitivity of larger soil-growing trees with growth in the multi-year exposure was a result of several interactive senescence-related physiological factors: lower net photosynthesis to stomatal conductance ratio at the end of the growing season promoted high ozone uptake and low photosynthetic carbon gain, leading to onset of visible injuries and impaired bud formation. This was expected to affect negatively the early growth of the next year foliage, This clone showed a major change in allocation pattern during the early ontogeny at the expense of foliage growth towards the stem height increase
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1993
Arbiol, M. | Benito, P. | Soliva, M. | Villalba, D. | Molina, N. (JARFELS SA, Castelldefels (Spain))
[Pollens: geographical distribution and temporal evolution (France)] | Les pollens: distribution geographique et evolution temporelle (France)
2000
Thibaudon, M. (Reseau National de Surveillance Aerobiologique, Saint Clement les Places (France))
Photochemical oxidant pollution and vegetation: effects of mixtures of gases, fog and particles
1989
Olszyk, D.M. | Bytnerowicz, A. | Takemoto, B.K. (Statewide Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 (USA))
Two methods to determine plant responses to pollutant mixtures
1989
Chappelka, A.H. | Chevone, B.I. (School of Forestry and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, White Smith Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849-5418 (USA))
Issues in scaling tree size and age responses to ozone: a review
1997
Kolb, T.E. | Fredericksen, T.S. | Steiner, K.C. | Skelly, J.M. (School of Forestry, College of Ecosystem Science and Management, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5018 (USA))
Effects of simulated acid rain and ozone on foliar chemistry of field-grown Pinus ponderosa seedlings and mature trees
1996
Momen, B. | Helms, J.A. (Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 (USA))
Direct damage to vegetation caused by acid rain and polluted cloud: definition of critical levels for forest trees
1993
Cape, J.N. (Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0QB (United Kingdom))