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Growth of soybean at future tropospheric ozone concentrations decreases canopy evapotranspiration and soil water depletion
Authors:Bernacchi Carl J  Leakey Andrew D B  Kimball Bruce A  Ort Donald R
Institution:a Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
b Institute for Genomic Biology and Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
c USDA-ARS US Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center, 21881 N. Cardon Lane, Maricopa, AZ 85238, USA
Abstract:Tropospheric ozone is increasing in many agricultural regions resulting in decreased stomatal conductance and overall biomass of sensitive crop species. These physiological effects of ozone forecast changes in evapotranspiration and thus in the terrestrial hydrological cycle, particularly in intercontinental interiors. Soybean plots were fumigated with ozone to achieve concentrations above ambient levels over five growing seasons in open-air field conditions. Mean season increases in ozone concentrations (O3]) varied between growing seasons from 22 to 37% above background concentrations. The objective of this experiment was to examine the effects of future O3] on crop ecosystem energy fluxes and water use. Elevated O3] caused decreases in canopy evapotranspiration resulting in decreased water use by as much as 15% in high ozone years and decreased soil water removal. In addition, ozone treatment resulted in increased sensible heat flux in all years indicative of day-time increase in canopy temperature of up to 0.7 °C.
Keywords:Tropospheric ozone  Evapotranspiration  Canopy temperature  Soybean  Soil moisture
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