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Response patterns in adult forest trees to chronic ozone stress: identification of variations and consistencies
Authors:Nunn Angela J  Reiter Ilja M  Häberle Karl-Heinz  Langebartels Christian  Bahnweg Günther  Pretzsch Hans  Sandermann Heinrich  Matyssek Rainer
Institution:Ecophysiology of Plants, TU München, Am Hochanger 13, D-85354 Freising, Germany. nunn@wzw.tum.de
Abstract:The responsiveness of adult beech and spruce trees to chronic O(3) stress was studied at a free-air O(3) exposure experiment in Freising/Germany. Over three growing seasons, gas exchange characteristics, biochemical parameters, macroscopic O(3) injury and the phenology of leaf organs were investigated, along with assessments of branch and stem growth as indications of tree performance. To assess response pattern to chronic O(3) stress in adult forest trees, we introduce a new evaluation approach, which provides a comprehensive, readily accomplishable overview across several tree-internal scaling levels, different canopy regions and growing seasons. This new approach, based on a three-grade colour coding, combines statistical analysis and the proficient ability of the "human eye" in pattern recognition.
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