Environmental controls on ozone fluxes in a poplar plantation in Western Europe

Tropospheric O-3 is a strong oxidant that may affect vegetation and human health. Here we report on the O-3 fluxes from a poplar plantation in Belgium during one year. Surprisingly, the winter and autumn O-3 fluxes were of similar magnitude to ones observed during most of the peak vegetation development. Largest O-3 uptakes were recorded at the beginning of the growing season in correspondence to a minimum stomatal uptake. Wind speed was the most important control and explained 44% of the variability in the nighttime O-3 fluxes, suggesting that turbulent mixing and the mechanical destruction o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Zona, D.
Gioli, B.
Fares, S.
De Groote, T.
Pilegaard, Kim
Ibrom, Andreas
Ceulemans, R.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Reihe/Periodikum: Zona , D , Gioli , B , Fares , S , De Groote , T , Pilegaard , K , Ibrom , A & Ceulemans , R 2014 , ' Environmental controls on ozone fluxes in a poplar plantation in Western Europe ' , Environmental Pollution , vol. 184 , no. Sp. Iss. SI , pp. 201-210 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2013.08.032
Schlagwörter: Agriculture / Air Pollutants / Air Pollution / Belgium / Ecosystem / Environmental Monitoring / Forestry / Humans / Ozone / Populus / Seasons / Wind / 66H7ZZK23N Ozone / ENVIRONMENTAL / LEAF GAS-EXCHANGE / SURFACE OZONE / POPULUS-TREMULOIDES / EDDY-CORRELATION / FOLIAR INJURY / AMBIENT OZONE / WATER-VAPOR / LONG-TERM / OXIDATION-PRODUCTS / TROPOSPHERIC OZONE / Eddy covariance / AOT40 / Stomatal O-3 uptake / Deposition velocity / Western Europe Palearctic region / autumn season / winter season / Dicotyledones Angiospermae Spermatophyta Plantae (Angiosperms / Dicots / Plants / Spermatophytes / Vascular Plants) - Salicaceae [26695] poplar common plantation crop / ozone 10028-15-6 pollutant / 10060 / Biochemistry studies - General / 37015 / Public health - Air / water and soil pollution / 53004 / Horticulture - Tropical / subtropical fruits and plantation crops / 53012 / Horticulture - Miscellaneous and mixed crops / 54512 / Phytopathology - Nonparasitic diseases / Horticulture
Sprache: Englisch
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Tropospheric O-3 is a strong oxidant that may affect vegetation and human health. Here we report on the O-3 fluxes from a poplar plantation in Belgium during one year. Surprisingly, the winter and autumn O-3 fluxes were of similar magnitude to ones observed during most of the peak vegetation development. Largest O-3 uptakes were recorded at the beginning of the growing season in correspondence to a minimum stomatal uptake. Wind speed was the most important control and explained 44% of the variability in the nighttime O-3 fluxes, suggesting that turbulent mixing and the mechanical destruction of O-3 played a substantial role in the O-3 fluxes. The stomatal O-3 uptake accounted for a seasonal average of 59% of the total O-3 uptake. Multiple regression and partial correlation analyses showed that net ecosystem exchange was not affected by the stomatal O-3 uptake. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.