Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6317920 Environmental Pollution 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
To assess the effects of O3 on growth, net photosynthesis and yield of two African varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.), Blackeye and Asontem were exposed as potted plants to air that was either filtered to remove O3 (FA), non-filtered air (NF), non-filtered with added O3 of approximately 50 nL L−1 (ppb) from 11:00 to 16:00 (NF + O3) for 88 days in open-top chambers. The mean O3 concentration (11:00-16:00) during the exposure period had a range from 16 ppb in the FA treatment to 118 ppb in the NF + O3 treatment. Net photosynthetic rate and leaf area per plant were significantly reduced by exposure to O3, reducing the growth of both varieties. Exposure to O3 significantly reduced the 100-seed weight and number of seeds per pod. As a result, cowpea yield was significantly reduced by long-term exposure to O3, with no difference in sensitivity between the varieties.
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