Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9456344 | Environmental Pollution | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We characterized leaf gas exchange and antioxidative defence of two-year-old seedlings and 60-year-old trees of Fagus sylvatica exposed to ambient (1ÃO3) or two-fold ambient (2ÃO3) O3 concentrations (maximum of 150 ppb) in a free-air canopy exposure system throughout the growing season. Decline in photosynthesis from sun-exposed to shaded conditions was more pronounced in adult than juvenile trees. Seedling leaves and leaves in the sun-exposed canopy had higher stomatal conductance and higher internal CO2 concentrations relative to leaves of adult trees and leaves in shaded conditions. There was a weak overall depression of photosynthesis in the 2ÃO3 variants across age classes and canopy positions. Pigment and tocopherol concentrations of leaves were significantly affected by canopy position and tree age, whereas differences between 1ÃO3 and 2ÃO3 regimes were not observed. Glutathione concentrations were significantly increased under 2ÃO3 across both age classes and canopy levels. Seedlings differed from adult trees in relevant physiological and biochemical traits in ozone response. The water-soluble antioxidative systems responded most sensitively to 2ÃO3 without regard of tree age or canopy position.
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Authors
K. Herbinger, Ch. Then, M. Löw, K. Haberer, M. Alexou, N. Koch, K. Remele, C. Heerdt, D. Grill, H. Rennenberg, K.-H. Häberle, R. Matyssek, M. Tausz, G. Wieser,