Abstract
The effects of tropospheric ozone on crops and forests have been studied intensively, but effects on natural and semi-natural plant communities are poorly understood. This lack of understanding arises partly from a lack of experimental studies of whole mature communities, and the effects of ozone on competition and interactions with climate, nutrition etc., and partly from a lack of knowledge of the factors which predispose individual plant species to ozone damage. A recent review of the effects of ozone on grasslands (Bassin et al., 2007a) has drawn attention to the problems involved; this paper seeks to identify the practical issues that must be addressed in improving our knowledge and thereby identifying the risks associated with ozone exposure. This is a necessary first step before mitigation strategies can be developed.
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Cape, J. N., Bassin, S., Fuhrer, J., Gerosa, G., Alonso, R., Gimeno, B., … Mills, G. (2008). Challenges in understanding the risks to natural and semi-natural vegetation from ozone exposure. Italian Journal of Agronomy. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2008.53
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