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Tibouchina pulchra (Cham.) Cogn., a native Atlantic Forest species, as a bio-indicator of ozone: visible injury
Authors:Furlan Cláudia M  Moraes Regina M  Bulbovas Patricia  Sanz Maria J  Domingos Marisa  Salatino Antonio
Affiliation:Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de S?o Paulo, CP 11461, 05422-970 S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. furlancm@yahoo.com.br
Abstract:Tibouchina pulchra saplings were exposed to carbon filtered air (CF), ambient non-filtered air (NF) and ambient non-filtered air+40 ppb ozone (NF+O3) 8 h per day during two months. The AOT40 values at the end of the experiment were 48, 910 and 12,895 ppb h(-1), respectively, for the three treatments. After 25 days of exposure (AOT40=3871 ppb h(-1)), interveinal red stippling appeared in plants in the NF+O3 chamber. In the NF chamber, symptoms were observed only after 60 days of exposure (AOT40=910 ppb h(-1)). After 60 days, injured leaves per plant corresponded to 19% in NF+O3 and 1% in the NF treatment; and the average leaf area injured was 7% within the NF+O3 and 0.2% within the NF treatment. The extent of leaf area injured (leaf injury index) was mostly explained by the accumulated exposure of ozone (r2=0.89; p<0.05).
Keywords:Ozone sensitivity   Foliar injury   Tibouchina   Tropical tree species   Bio-monitoring
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