Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4424447 Environmental Pollution 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Plants have been threatened by high O3 concentration in and around Beijing, China.•19 plant species are reported as obvious ambient O3 injury symptoms in Beijing.•The O3 injury symptoms occur more often where ambient O3 concentration is higher.•The results warrant more extensive and long-term study of ambient O3 in China.

Ozone (O3) levels were assessed for the first time with passive samplers at 10 sites in and around Beijing in summer 2012. Average O3 concentrations were higher at locations around Beijing than in the city center. Levels varied with site locations and ranged from 22.5 to 48.1 ppb and were highest at three locations. Hourly O3 concentrations exceeded 40 ppb for 128 h and 80 ppb for 17 h from 2 to 9 in August at one site, where it had a real-time O3 analyzer. Extensive foliar O3 injury was found on 19 species of native and cultivated trees, shrubs, and herbs at 6 of the 10 study sites and the other 2 sites without passive sampler. This is the first report of O3 foliar injury in and around Beijing. Our results warrant an extensive program of O3 monitoring and foliar O3 injury assessment in and around Beijing.

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