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Responses of Desert Annual Plants to Ozone and Water Stress in anin situExperiment

Authors :
Andrzej Bytnerowicz
Joanne Wolf
Gerrit Kats
David M. Olszyk
Carl A. Fox
P.J. Dawson
C.L. Morrison
Source :
JAPCA. 38:1145-1151
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1988.

Abstract

Desert winter annual plants: Camissonia claviformis, C. hirtella, Caulanthus cooperi, Chaneactis carphoclinia, C. stevioides, Cryptantha angustifolia, C. pterocarya, Erodium cicutarium, Festuca octoflora, Lupinus concinnus, Oenothera californica, Plantago insularis, Platystemon californica, Salvia columbariae, Thelypodium lasiophyllum, and Thysanocarpus curvipes growing on irrigated and non-irrigated plots were exposed in situ to elevated levels of ozone dispensed from an open air exposure system. Plants were exposed intermittently to a gradient of ozone of concentrations ranging between 44 and 133 ppb (nL L−1) for 35 h over a total of 216 h. Only three species were injured by ozone at the highest ozone concentrations. Leaf injury to C. claviformis—2 percent total foliar injury (TFI), C. hirtella—1 percent TFI, and Erodium cicutarium—2 percent TFI, developed at the highest ozone concentrations. Leaf injury to these species was similar on the irrigated and nonirrigated plots. Leaf water potential and stoma...

Details

ISSN :
08940630
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAPCA
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........10bb0a7406f97682a24fe7592bcea27e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08940630.1988.10466463