Title of article :
Correlation between ozone exposure and visible foliar injury in ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
Author/Authors :
David H. Salardino، نويسنده , , John J. Carroll، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
10
From page :
3001
To page :
3010
Abstract :
Ozone exposure was related to ozone-induced visible foliar injury in ponderosa and Jeffrey pines growing on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Measurements of ozone exposure, chlorotic mottle and fascicle retention were collected during the years 1992–1994 for 11 sites located throughout the Sierra Nevada. From these data, summer season (1 June–15 October) hourly ozone concentrations were used to calculate various ozone exposure indices. Injury scores based on fascicle retention, chlorotic mottle and an index containing both were correlated with exposure. It is shown that the combined injury index correlates with exposure better than either single variable index. For the relatively low levels of injury measured, exposure indices which included 14 h of daylight exposure (06:00–19:59) or full-day exposure consistently correlated better with injury than did exposure indices in which only 7 h (09:00–15:59) exposures were included. Conversely, the W95 index and the 7 h indices were less well correlated with injury.
Keywords :
ozone exposure , Foliar injury , Exposure indices , Sierra Nevada , pines.
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
755238
Link To Document :
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