How do increasing background concentrations of tropospheric ozone affect peatland plant growth and carbon gas exchange?
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In: Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 127, 29.02.2016, p. 133-138.
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T1 - How do increasing background concentrations of tropospheric ozone affect peatland plant growth and carbon gas exchange?
AU - Williamson, Jennifer
AU - Mills, Gina
AU - Hayes, F.
AU - Jones, Timothy
AU - Freeman, Christopher
PY - 2016/2/29
Y1 - 2016/2/29
N2 - In this study we have demonstrated that plants originating from upland peat bogs are sensitive to increasing background concentrations of ozone. Peatland mesocosms from an upland peat bog in North Wales, UK were exposed to eight levels of elevated background ozone in solardomes for 4 months from May to August, with 24 h mean ozone concentrations ranging from 16 to 94 ppb and cumulative AOT0 24hr ranging from 45.98 ppm h to 259.63 ppm h.
AB - In this study we have demonstrated that plants originating from upland peat bogs are sensitive to increasing background concentrations of ozone. Peatland mesocosms from an upland peat bog in North Wales, UK were exposed to eight levels of elevated background ozone in solardomes for 4 months from May to August, with 24 h mean ozone concentrations ranging from 16 to 94 ppb and cumulative AOT0 24hr ranging from 45.98 ppm h to 259.63 ppm h.
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VL - 127
SP - 133
EP - 138
JO - Atmospheric Environment
JF - Atmospheric Environment
SN - 1352-2310
ER -