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Effects of ozone on the foliar histology of the mastic plant (Pistacia lentiscus L.)
Authors:Reig-Armiñana J  Calatayud V  Cerveró J  García-Breijo F J  Ibars A  Sanz M J
Institution:Laboratorio de Anatomía e Histología Vegetal "Julio Iranzo", Jardín Botánico, Universitat de València, c/Quart, 80, 46008 Valencia, Spain. jose.reig@uv.es
Abstract:An open-top chamber study was conducted to investigate the tissue and cellular-level foliar effects of ozone (O3) on a Mediterranean evergreen species, the mastic plant (Pistacia lentiscus L.). Plants were exposed at three different O3 levels, and leaf samples were collected periodically from the beginning of the exposure. Although no visible foliar injury was evident, alterations of the plastids and vacuoles in the mesophyll were observed. Senescence processes were accelerated with an anomalous stacking of tannin vacuoles, and a reduction in the size and number of the chloroplasts. Overall, most of the modifications induced by O3 were consistent with previously reported observations on deciduous broadleaf species, with the exception of alterations in the cells covering the secretory channels, reported here as a new finding. Comments on the feasibility of using microscopy to validate O3 related field observations and subtle foliar injury are also given.
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