2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0981-9428(02)00009-8
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Ozone and water deficit reduced growth of Aleppo pine seedlings

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“…Similar biomass reductions have been observed previously in Aleppo pine (Pelloux et al 2001;Le Thiec and Manninen 2003;Karlsson et al 2004) when exposed to similar or higher AOT40 values of 60,000 ppb·h for 6 months. The effects of ozone on plant growth have been associated with decreased carbon assimilation and the increased metabolic costs that affect the amount of carbon available for allocation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Similar biomass reductions have been observed previously in Aleppo pine (Pelloux et al 2001;Le Thiec and Manninen 2003;Karlsson et al 2004) when exposed to similar or higher AOT40 values of 60,000 ppb·h for 6 months. The effects of ozone on plant growth have been associated with decreased carbon assimilation and the increased metabolic costs that affect the amount of carbon available for allocation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The alteration of the internal translocation of mineral nutrients in trees by ozone has been associated elsewhere with the repair or compensation processes imposed by premature senescence (Chappelka and Chevone 1992) and has been found to vary in accordance with environmental conditions and species. Ozone exposure studies have shown negative, positive, and no change in foliar, stem, and shoot macronutrient contents (Baker et al 1994;Elvira et al 1995;Samuelson and Kelly 1996;Utriainen andHolopainen 2001, Kytöviita et al 2001;Le Thiec and Manninen 2003;Ribas et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in plant productivity due to changes in gas exchange, especially net photosynthetic rate (P N ), have received much attention (Thiec and Manninen 2003). Although many studies proved that gas exchange decreased under drought stress (Li 2000, Zhang et al 2004, daily or longer time gas exchange rate measurements provide a better estimate of photosynthetic productivity than a single instantaneous measurement (Christy andPorter 1982, Peterson andZelitch 1982) because they account for changes in photosynthetic production occurring as a result of genotypic and environmental factors (Wells et al 1986, Nogués et al 2001.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This woody and perennial pine tree, cultivated in the Mediterranean area is useful for reforestation (Le Thiec and Manninen, 2003). Pinus halepensis species belonging to the Pinaceae family and is the most widely distributed pine in this region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%