Ozone effects on plants in natural ecosystems

被引:164
作者
Grulke, N. E. [1 ]
Heath, R. L. [2 ]
机构
[1] US Forest Serv, Pacific Northwest Res Stn, Western Wildlands Environm Threats Assessment Ctr, 63095 Deschutes Market Rd, Bend, OR 97701 USA
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Bot & Plant Sci, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
关键词
Case studies; conifers; ecological setting; genetics; hardwoods; ozone exposure; BIRCH BETULA-PENDULA; SAN-BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS; ELEVATED CARBON-DIOXIDE; SHENANDOAH-NATIONAL-PARK; CHERRY PRUNUS-SEROTINA; OXIDANT AIR-POLLUTION; MIXED-CONIFER FORESTS; PINTO BEAN-LEAVES; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE PRODUCTION; GAS-EXCHANGE CHARACTERISTICS;
D O I
10.1111/plb.12971
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Tropospheric ozone (O-3) is an important stressor in natural ecosystems, with well-documented impacts on soils, biota and ecological processes. The effects of O(3)on individual plants and processes scale up through the ecosystem through effects on carbon, nutrient and hydrologic dynamics. Ozone effects on individual species and their associated microflora and fauna cascade through the ecosystem to the landscape level. Systematic injury surveys demonstrate that foliar injury occurs on sensitive species throughout the globe. However, deleterious impacts on plant carbon, water and nutrient balance can also occur without visible injury. Because sensitivity to O(3)may follow coarse physiognomic plant classes (in general, herbaceous crops are more sensitive than deciduous woody plants, grasses and conifers), the task still remains to use stomatal O(3)uptake to assess class and species' sensitivity. Investigations of the radial growth of mature trees, in combination with data from many controlled studies with seedlings, suggest that ambient O(3)reduces growth of mature trees in some locations. Models based on tree physiology and forest stand dynamics suggest that modest effects of O(3)on growth may accumulate over time, other stresses (prolonged drought, excess nitrogen deposition) may exacerbate the direct effects of O(3)on tree growth, and competitive interactions among species may be altered. Ozone exposure over decades may be altering the species composition of forests currently, and as fossil fuel combustion products generate more O(3)than deteriorates in the atmosphere, into the future as well.
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