1973
DOI: 10.1626/jcs.42.418
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Effects of Temperature on Ozone Injury to Tobacco

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“…There are several reasons for this. First, expression of symptoms is affected by environment, especially soil water deficit, vapour pressure deficit, light, temperature (Sand, 1960 ;Shinohara et al, 1973 ;Dunning & Heck, 1977 ;Keitel & Erhardt, 1987 ;Showman, 1991) and possibly u.v.-B radiation (Thalmair et al, 1995). In a recent study, Balls, Palmer-Brown & Sanders (1996) used artificial neural networks to examine the effects of microclimate on the threshold ozone dose for visible injury in Trifolium subterraneum.…”
Section: Visible Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several reasons for this. First, expression of symptoms is affected by environment, especially soil water deficit, vapour pressure deficit, light, temperature (Sand, 1960 ;Shinohara et al, 1973 ;Dunning & Heck, 1977 ;Keitel & Erhardt, 1987 ;Showman, 1991) and possibly u.v.-B radiation (Thalmair et al, 1995). In a recent study, Balls, Palmer-Brown & Sanders (1996) used artificial neural networks to examine the effects of microclimate on the threshold ozone dose for visible injury in Trifolium subterraneum.…”
Section: Visible Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that 3 days at a changed temperature regime were required to alter the effects of previous regimes. Shinohara, etal., 11 reported an interaction between growth temperature before and after exposure, and that night temperatures were more important than day temperatures.…”
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