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Environ Pollut ; 169: 267-73, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22682306

ABSTRACT

Daily stomatal ozone flux to a mountain Norway spruce forest stand at the Bily Kriz experimental site in the Beskydy Mts. (Czech Republic) was modelled using a multiplicative model during the 2009 growing season. The multiplicative model was run with meteorological data for the growing season 2009 and ALADIN-CLIMATE/CZ model data for the 2030 growing season. The exceedance of the flux-based critical level of O(3) (Phytotoxic Ozone Dose) might be lower for Norway spruce at the Bily Kriz experimental site in a future climate (around 2030), due to increased stomatal closure induced by climate change, even when taking into account increased tropospheric background O(3) concentration. In contrast, exceedance of the concentration-based critical level (AOT40) of O(3) will increase with the projected increase in background O(3) concentration. Ozone concentration and stomatal flux of ozone significantly decreased NEP under both present and future climatic conditions, especially under high intensities of solar radiation.


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Air Pollutants/metabolism , Ozone/metabolism , Picea/metabolism , Plant Stomata/metabolism , Trees/metabolism , Air Pollutants/analysis , Climate Change , Ecosystem , Models, Theoretical , Norway , Ozone/analysis , Picea/chemistry , Picea/growth & development , Plant Stomata/chemistry , Seasons , Trees/chemistry , Trees/growth & development
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Environ Pollut ; 159(5): 1024-34, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21177010

ABSTRACT

Daily ozone deposition flux to a Norway spruce forest in Czech Republic was measured using the gradient method in July and August 2008. Results were in good agreement with a deposition flux model. The mean daily stomatal uptake of ozone was around 47% of total deposition. Average deposition velocity was 0.39 cm s(-1) and 0.36 cm s(-1) by the gradient method and the deposition model, respectively. Measured and modelled non-stomatal uptake was around 0.2 cm s(-1). In addition, net ecosystem production (NEP) was measured by using Eddy Covariance and correlations with O3 concentrations at 15 m a.g.l., total deposition and stomatal uptake were tested. Total deposition and stomatal uptake of ozone significantly decreased NEP, especially by high intensities of solar radiation.


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Air Pollutants/analysis , Biomass , Ozone/analysis , Picea/growth & development , Plant Stomata/metabolism , Air Pollutants/metabolism , Czech Republic , Models, Chemical , Ozone/metabolism , Weather
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