Effects of long-term ambient ozone exposure on biomass and wood traits in poplar treated with ethylenediurea (EDU)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
This is the longest continuous experiment where ethylenediurea (EDU) was used to protect plants from ozone (O3). Effects of long-term ambient O3 exposure (23 ppm h AOT40) on biomass of an O3 sensitive poplar clone (Oxford) were examined after six years from in-ground planting. Trees were irrigated with either water or 450 ppm EDU. Above (-51%) and below-ground biomass (-47%) was reduced by O3 although the effect was significant only for stem and coarse roots. Ambient O3 decreased diameter of the
lower stem, and increased moisture content along the stem of not-protected plants (รพ16%). No other
change in the physical wood structure was observed. A comparison with a previous assessment in the same experiment suggested that O3 effects on biomass partitioning to above-ground organs depend on the tree ontogenetic stage. The root/shoot ratios did not change, suggesting that previous short-term observations of reduced allocation to tree roots may be overestimated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allocation; Biomass; Ethylenediurea; Ground-level ozone; Poplar; Root-to-shoot ratio; Stem shape; Wood traits
Elenco autori:
Emiliani, Giovanni; Giovannelli, Alessio; Traversi, MARIA LAURA
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