Indirect effects and the Long-term Risks of Air Pollution on Eastern North American Forest Ecosystems: Pathological Problems
1993
Chappelka, A.H. (Auburn University, Alabama (USA). School of Forestry)
Air pollutants such as ozone may affect tree host-pathogen interactions by altering plant tissue susceptibility, plant resistance, pathogen virulence and inoculum density. Ozone has been shown to weaken trees in natural stands and increase their susceptibility to invasion by plant pathogens, such as Heterobasidion annosum. Ozone has also been shown to enhance disease development by fungi that are normally saprophytic in nature.
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书目信息
World Series (IUFRO)
期
4
ISSN
1016-3263
出版者
IUFRO
页码
132 p.
其它主题
Pollution atmospherique; Pathologie forestiere; Polucion del aire; Patologia forestal; Foret; Etats du nord est (eu)
语言
英语
注释
Summary (En)
p. 37, 5 ref.
类型
Summary; Non-Conventional
来源
Long-term Implications of Climate Change and Air Pollution on Forest Ecosystems, Schlaepfer, R. (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape, Birmensdorf (Switzerland)) (ed.).- Vienna (Austria): IUFRO, 1993.- ISBN 3 7040 1165 7
1998-08-15
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