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Effects of ozone exposure on growth and photosynthesis of beech seedlings (Fagus sylvatica)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2000

KATRIEN BORTIER
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp (UIA), Department of Biology, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
REINHART CEULEMANS
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp (UIA), Department of Biology, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
LUDWIG DE TEMMERMAN
Affiliation:
Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre, Leuvensesteenweg 17, B-3080 Tervuren, Belgium
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Abstract

The effects of ambient and elevated ozone levels on growth and photosynthesis of beech (Fagus sylvatica) were studied by exposing seedlings in open-top chambers for one growing season to three treatments: charcoal-filtered (CF), non-filtered (NF) and non-filtered air with addition of ozone (30 ppb ozone) on clear days for 8–10 h d−1 (NF +). Ambient levels were relatively low and accumulated to an AOT40 (accumulated exposure over a threshold of 40 ppb) of 4055 ppb h (for the period 23 Apr–30 Sept). The NF + chambers received an AOT40 of 8880 ppb h. Throughout the growing season we measured growth and photosynthetic properties. The treatments did not cause strong effects: measurements of gas exchange (light-saturated assimilation rate, CO2 and light-response curves) and chlorophyll fluorescence showed slight and mostly non-significant reductions of several parameters. No significant differences were found for growth, though in the NF + treatment (AOT40 8880 ppb h) the relative growth rate for diameter increment was at times reduced by 12% compared with the control treatment.

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© Trustees of the New Phytologist 2000

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