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The Effect of Chronic Ozone Exposures on the Metabolite Content of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings

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This article is published in Forest Science.The article was published on 1976-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 116 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Metabolite.

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Source–sink balance and carbon allocation below ground in plants exposed to ozone

TL;DR: Despite past emphasis on above-ground effects, ozone has the potential to alter below-ground processes and hence ecosystem characteristics in ways that are not currently being considered.
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Impact of Ozone on Trees: an Ecophysiological Perspective

TL;DR: The role of ozone in forest decline of the eastern USA and Europe has remained controversial (Matyssek and Innes 1999; as mentioned in this paper ). But, ozone has been recognized since the 1950s as gaseous agents that are potentially harmful to plants (Lefohn 1992), and early observations in the Los Angeles area had established links between vegetation damage and high photooxidant levels which were generated, in the presence of sunlight, from photochemical reactions of nitrogen oxides and organic compounds.
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Impacts of ozone on forests: a European perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors suggest that C allocation is the key factor underlying the responses of trees to ozone, and that the acquisition of C must be achieved while an effective control over water consumption is retained.
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Perspectives regarding 50 years of research on effects of tropospheric ozone air pollution on US forests

TL;DR: Investigations on tree growth, O(3) flux, and stand productivity are being conducted along natural O( 3) gradients and in open-air exposure systems to better understand O(2) effects on forest ecosystems.
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