Title of article
Assessing the risk of foliar injury from ozone on vegetation in parks in the U.S. National Park Serviceʹs Vital Signs Network
Author/Authors
Robert Kohut، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
348
To page
357
Abstract
The risk of ozone injury to plants was assessed in support of the National Park Serviceʹs Vital Signs Monitoring Network program. The assessment examined bioindicator species, evaluated levels of ozone exposure, and investigated soil moisture conditions during periods of exposure for a 5-year period in each park. The assessment assigned each park a risk rating of high, moderate, or low. For the 244 parks for which assessments were conducted, the risk of foliar injury was high in 65 parks, moderate in 46 parks, and low in 131 parks. Among the well-known parks with a high risk of ozone injury are Gettysburg, Valley Forge, Delaware Water Gap, Cape Cod, Fire Island, Antietam, Harpers Ferry, Manassas, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Mammoth Cave, Shiloh, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Great Smoky Mountains, Joshua Tree, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, and Yosemite.
Keywords
ozone , risk assessment , Bioindicator species , Foliar injury
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
731304
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