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Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology. 75:39-46
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 11, Iss 4, p 371 (2020)
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 4
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 4
Ozone is a phytotoxic gaseous air pollutant and its negative effects on forest production are a major concern. To understand the effects of ozone on forest production, it is important to clarify the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for tree growth under
Autor:
Izumi Arakawa, Marino Mori, Makoto Watanabe, Shigeaki Okabe, Yoshiyuki Kinose, Satoshi Nakaba, Takeshi Izuta, Yu Kamimaki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Research. 131:907-914
Ozone is an air pollutant that negatively affects photosynthesis in woody plants. Previous studies suggested that ozone-induced reduction in photosynthetic rates is mainly attributable to a decrease of maximum carboxylation rate (Vcmax) and/or maximu
Autor:
Hiroka Hiroshima, Yoshiyuki Kinose, Makoto Watanabe, Yoshinobu Fukamachi, Takeshi Izuta, Shigeaki Okabe
Publikováno v:
Trees. 31:259-272
Ozone-induced reduction in the whole-plant dry mass of high-fertilised Fagus crenata seedlings was offset by the increase in leaf area, although the exposure to ozone decreased net photosynthetic rate. To clarify the effects of ozone (O3) on the grow
Autor:
Makoto, Watanabe, Yu, Kamimaki, Marino, Mori, Shigeaki, Okabe, Izumi, Arakawa, Yoshiyuki, Kinose, Satoshi, Nakaba, Takeshi, Izuta
Publikováno v:
Journal of plant research. 131(6)
Ozone is an air pollutant that negatively affects photosynthesis in woody plants. Previous studies suggested that ozone-induced reduction in photosynthetic rates is mainly attributable to a decrease of maximum carboxylation rate (V
Autor:
Hiroka Hiroshima, Shigeaki Okabe, Takeshi Izuta, Yoshiyuki Kinose, Yoshinobu Fukamachi, Makoto Watanabe
Publikováno v:
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 223
We aimed to clarify the effects of ozone (O3) on photosynthetic ability of upper and lower canopy leaves of Fagus crenata Blume seedlings grown under different soil nutrient conditions. To accomplish this objective, we analyzed the response of photos