Seasonal patterns of ozone (O-3) uptake in mature Norway spruce and cembran
pine trees were estimated at six rural sites between 580 m and 1950 m a.s.
l. Seasonal variations in O-3 uptake reflect variation in both ambient O-3
concentration and stomatal conductance. At all the study sites the annual c
ourse in the O-3 regime exhibited seasonal cycles with maxima between April
and July and minima in winter. Seasonal variations in stomatal conductance
and O-3 uptake were mainly attributed to the course of the prevailing temp
erature. Average O-3 uptake rates decreased with increasing tree age. Howev
er, in trees similar in age O-3 uptake increased with increasing altitude.