An international cooperative programme indicates the widespread occurrenceof ozone injury on crops

Citation
J. Benton et al., An international cooperative programme indicates the widespread occurrenceof ozone injury on crops, AGR ECO ENV, 78(1), 2000, pp. 19-30
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
ISSN journal
01678809 → ACNP
Volume
78
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
19 - 30
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-8809(200003)78:1<19:AICPIT>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The UN/ECE ICP-Vegetation(1) routinely investigates the effects of ambient ozone pollution on crops throughout Europe. Each year, a series of co-ordin ated ambient air experiments are conducted over a large area of Europe and a range of crop species are observed for the occurrence of injury following ozone episodes. In 1995 and 1996, ozone injury was observed at sites throu ghout Europe from United Kingdom (Nottingham) to the Russian Federation (Mo scow) and from Sweden (Ostad) to Italy (Naples). The only site participatin g in the ICP-Vegetation where it was not observed was that at Finland (Joki oinen). Injury was identified on subterranean and white clover, French bean , soybean, tomato, and watermelon at one or more sites. Injury was also det ected in gardens and on crops growing in commercial fields, Two short-term critical levels which incorporate ozone dose and air saturation vapour pres sure deficit (VPD) were derived from the 1995 data. These were (i) an AOT40 (2) of 200 ppb. h over 5 days when mean VPD (0930-1630 h) is below 1.5 kPa and (ii) an AOT40 of 500 ppb.h over 5 days when mean VPD (0930-1630 h) is a bove 1.5 kPa. In general, the 1996 data supported these critical levels alt hough injury did occur on two occasions when the AOT40 was less than 50 ppb .h, and the VPD was less than 0.6 kPa. Thus, ICP-Vegetation experiments hav e shown that ozone injury can occur over much of Europe and that plants are most at risk in conditions of high atmospheric humidity. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.