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Ozone risk assessment is affected by nutrient availability: Evidence from a simulation experiment under free air controlled exposure (FACE)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Assessing ozone (03) risk to vegetation is crucial for informing policy making. Soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability could change stomatal conductance which is the main driver of O-3 uptake into a leaf. In addition, the availability of N and P could influence photosynthesis and growth. We thus postulated that the sensitivity of plants to O-3 may be changed by the levels of N and P in the soil. In this study, a sensitive poplar clone (Oxford) was subject to two N levels (NO, 0 kg N ha(-1); N80, 80 kg N ha(-1)), three P levels (PO, 0 kg P ha(-1); P40, 40 kg P ha(-1); P80, 80 kg P ha(-1)) and three levels of O-3 exposure (ambient concentration, AA; 1.5 x AA; 2.0 x AA) for a whole growing season in an O-3 free air controlled exposure (FACE) facility. Flux-based (POD0 to 6) and exposure-based (W126 and AOT40) dose-response relationships were fitted and critical levels (CLs) were estimated for a 5% decrease of total annual biomass. It was found that N and P availability modified the dose-response relationships of biomass responses to O-3. Overall, the N supply decreased the O-3 CLs i.e. increased the sensitivity of poplar to O-3. Phosphorus alleviated the O-3-caused biomass loss and increased the CL. However, such mitigation effects of P were found only in low N and not in high N conditions. In each nutritional treatment, similar performance was found between flux-based and exposure-based indices. However, the flux-based approach was superior, as compared to exposure indices, to explain the biomass reduction when all nutritional treatments were pooled together. The best O-3 metric for risk assessments was POD4, with 4.6 mmol m(-2) POD4 as a suitable CL for Oxford poplars grown under various soil N and P conditions. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nitrogen; Surface ozone; Phosphorus; Stomatal ozone uptake; Poplar; Risk assessment
Elenco autori:
Paoletti, Elena; Hoshika, Yasutomo
Autori di Ateneo:
HOSHIKA YASUTOMO
PAOLETTI ELENA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/388013
Pubblicato in:
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (1987)
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