Crops' responses to ozone in Mediterranean environments |
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Authors: | Fagnano Massimo Maggio Albino Fumagalli Ivano |
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Affiliation: | a DIAAT, Naples University Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici (NA), Italy b European Commission - DG JRC, via E. Fermi 2749, I-21027 Ispra (VA), Italy |
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Abstract: | The Mediterranean environment, and most of the Italian peninsula, presents some peculiarities in terms of crop response to O3 since most physiological mechanisms activated upon O3 exposure, such as stomatal closure, often overlap and interact with those that underlie plant adaptation to drought and hyperosmotic stress, which are typical of these environments. OTC and EDU experiments have demonstrated that O3 causes strong yield losses when crops are grown without water limitations. However, exposure to water or saline stress significantly reduced O3 effects on crop yield. In this review, we present the methodological approaches that have been used to study plant-ozone interactions in Italy as well as biochemical, physiological and agronomic responses for representative cropping systems of the Mediterranean climate. |
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Keywords: | Tropospheric ozone Crops Italy Mediterranean climate |
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