Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Ground-level ozone (O
3
) affects trees through visible leaf injury, accelerating leaf senescence, declining foliar
chlorophyll content, photosynthetic activity, growth, carbon sequestration, predisposing to pests attack and a variety
of other physiological effects. Tree crown defoliation is one of the most important parameters that is representative
of forest health and vitality. Effects of air pollution on forests have been investigated through
manipulative experiments that are not representative of the real environmental conditions observed in the
field. In this work we investigated the role of O
concentration and other metrics (AOT40 and POD0) in affecting
crown defoliation in temperate Romanian forests. The impacts of O
3
were estimated in combination with nitrogen
pollutants, climatic factors and orographic conditions, by applying a non-linear modelling approach (Random
Forest and Generalised Regression Models). Ozone concentration and AOT40 under Romanian conditions
were more important than meteorological parameters in affecting crown defoliation. In these particular conditions,
POD0 never exceeded the critical level suggested by previous literature for forest protection, and thus
was not important in affecting crown defoliation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Air pollution impacts; Crown transparency; Forests; General regression models; Stomatal ozone uptake
Elenco autori:
Anav, Alessandro; Paoletti, Elena
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