This study investigates the phytotoxicity of ozone during periods
of
natural frosts following long-term fumigation.
Heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull.) plants were fumigated with
ozone
for 6 months at 70 nl l−1, for 8 h d−1,
5 d
a week in open-top chambers. Natural frosting occurred within the chambers
towards the end of this period (5–27
December 1995). Plant responses to the ozone/natural frosting episode
were
recorded in January 1996. We show
conclusively that naturally occurring frost exposure results in increased
damage
and mortality for ozone-treated
plants, which could have important implications for the function of heathland
ecosystems.