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New flux based dose-response relationships for ozone for European forest tree species

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To derive O3 dose-response relationships (DRR) for five European forest trees species and broadleaf deciduous and needleleaf tree plant functional types (PFTs), phytotoxic O3 doses (PODy) were related to biomass reductions.[br/] PODy was calculated using a stomatal flux model with a range of cut-off thresholds (y) indicative of varying detoxification capacities. Linear regression analysis showed that DRR for PFT and individual tree species differed in their robustness. A simplified parameterisation of the flux model was tested and showed that for most non-Mediterranean tree species, this simplified model led to similarly robust DRR as compared to a species- and climate region-specific parameterisation.[br/] Experimentally induced soil water stress was not found to substantially reduce PODy, mainly due to the short duration of soil water stress periods.[br/] This study validates the stomatal O3 flux concept and represents a step forward in predicting O3 damage to forests in a spatially and temporally varying climate.

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hal-01269124 , version 1 (05-02-2016)

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P. Büker, Z. Feng, J. Uddling, A. Briolat, R. Alonso, et al.. New flux based dose-response relationships for ozone for European forest tree species. Environmental Pollution, 2015, 206, pp.163-174. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2015.06.033⟩. ⟨hal-01269124⟩
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