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Pigment Concentrations and Ratios of Aleppo Pine Seedlings Exposed to Ozone
Authors:S. Manninen  D. Le Thiec  C. Rose  G. Nourrisson  F. Radnai  J.P. Garrec  S. Huttunen
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 3000, 90401, Oulu, Finland
2. Unité d'Ecophysiologie Forestière-Equipe de Pollution Atmosphérique, INRA-Centre de Recherches Forestières, 54280, Champenoux, France
Abstract:
Two-year-old Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) seedlings were exposed to ambient air+50 ppb O3 in open-top chambers (24 hours/day, 7 days/week) during May-October 1997 and to ambient air+70 ppb O3 from May 1998 onwards. One growing season fumigation with ozone did not affect the pigment concentrations of the current-year (c) needles, nor were there any differences in photosynthesis or stomatal conductance. In May 1998, however, a marked carry-over effect was seen in the chlorophyll a and b and total carotenoid concentrations of the O3-fumigated one-year-old (c+1) needles. The chlorophyll a and b and total carotenoid concentrations of newly flushed needles of the O3-fumigated seedlings also seemed to be slightly decreased, as was their net photosynthesis when compared to the values of the filtered-air control needles. The chlorotic mottle and the changes in chloroplast pigments and photosynthesis of the c and/or c+1 needles of the NFA+O33 seedlings in May 1998 indicate that frequent episodes of ozone concentrations of ≥100 ppb, especially when they also occur during the evening and night hours, as in some areas in southern Europe, may result in visible needle damage on Aleppo pine.
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