No general effect of ozone on foliar nutrient concentrations in mature scions of grafted Picea abies trees

The effect of ozone (<10, 200, or 400 μg m −3), on foliar nutrient concentrations of Picea abies were determined by fumigating potted grafts from mature trees (>55 and 125 years), representing six clones, in open-top chambers at two locations in Norway. The concentration of nutrients in needle...

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Published inEnvironmental pollution (1987) Vol. 82; no. 2; pp. 197 - 200
Main Author Ogner, Gunnar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 1993
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Summary:The effect of ozone (<10, 200, or 400 μg m −3), on foliar nutrient concentrations of Picea abies were determined by fumigating potted grafts from mature trees (>55 and 125 years), representing six clones, in open-top chambers at two locations in Norway. The concentration of nutrients in needles of grafted plants were significantly affected by clone and location. Generally, the concentrations of nutrients were not affected by ozone, but a significant increase in the concentrations of potassium and iron in two of the clones were found. These two clones were the only ones injured (yellow needles) by the fumigation.
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ISSN:0269-7491
1873-6424
DOI:10.1016/0269-7491(93)90117-7