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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R825244
Impact of Ambient O3 on Physiological, Visual, and Growth Responses of Sensitive Eastern Hardwood Tree Species Under Natural and Varying Site Conditions
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Book Chapter | Sheu G-R, Mason RP, Lawson NM. Speciation and distribution of atmospheric mercury over the northern Chesapeake Bay. In:Lipnick RL, Mason RP, Phillips ML, Pittman CU, eds. Chemicals in the Environment:Fate, Impacts, and Remediation, ACS Symposium Series Volume 806. New York, NY:Oxford University Press, 2002, Chapter 12, pp. 223-242. |
R825244 (Final) R825245 (Final) R828771 (Final) R828771C015 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Schaub M, Skelly JM, Steiner KC, Davis DD, Pennypacker SP, Zhang J, Ferdinand JA, Savage JE, Stevenson RE. Physiological and foliar injury responses of Prunus serotina, Fraxinus americana, and Acer rubrum seedlings to varying soil moisture and ozone. Environmental Pollution 2003;124(2):307-320. |
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Journal Article | Zhang JW, Schaub M, Ferdinand JA, Skelly JM, Steiner KC, Savage JE. Leaf age affects the responses of foliar injury and gas exchange to tropospheric ozone in Prunus serotina seedlings. Environmental Pollution 2010;158(8):2627-2634. |
R825244 (Final) |
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Report | Skelly JM, Davis DD, Steiner KC, Zhang J, Schaub M, Ferdinand J, Savage JE. Impact of ambient ozone on physiological, visual, and growth responses of sensitive eastern hardwood tree species under natural and varying conditions. First Year Report of The Environmental Resources Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, February 24, 1998. |
R825244 (Final) |
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Report | Skelly JM, Davis DD, Steiner KC, Zhang J, Schaub M, Ferdinand J, Savage JE. Impact of ambient ozone on physiological, visual, and growth responses of sensitive eastern hardwood tree species under natural and varying conditions. Second Year Report of The Environmental Resources Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, January 4, 1999. |
R825244 (Final) |
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