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Main Title Susceptibility of Tree and Shrub Species and Response of Black Cherry Foliage to Ozone.
Author Davis, D. D. ; Umbach, D. M. ; Coppolino, J. B. ;
CORP Author Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park.;Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Year Published 1981
Report Number EPA-R-800865; EPA-600/J-81-538;
Stock Number PB82-181934
Additional Subjects Ozone ; Trees(Plants) ; Shrubs ; Tolerances(Physiology) ; Ornamental trees ; Forest trees ; Exposure ; Dosage ; Plant tissues(Biology) ; Damage ; Standards ; Reprints ;
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Abstract
Plants of 12 species were exposed to 0.20 ppm of ozone for 5 hr periodically throughout the growing season of 1976. Species exhibiting symptoms, in approximate descending order of susceptibility, were Hinodegiri azalea, black cherry, American sycamore, hybrid poplar, yellow poplar, black walnut, Delaware Valley White azalea, black elder, and spreading cotoneaster. Species failing to show symptoms were Austrian pine, eastern white pine, and Virginia pine. The Larsen-Heck dose response equation was used to model the effects of different concentrations and times of exposure.