reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyMay 3, 2012Closed access

The Effects of Tropospheric Ozone on Net Primary Productivity and Implications for Climate Change

Agricultural Research Service · United States Department of Agriculture · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Tropospheric ozone (O(3)) is a global air pollutant that causes billions of dollars in lost plant productivity annually. It is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, and as a secondary air pollutant, it is present at high concentrations in rural areas far from industrial sources. It also reduces plant productivity by entering leaves through the stomata, generating other reactive oxygen species and causing oxidative stress, which in turn decreases photosynthesis, plant growth, and biomass accumulation. The deposition of O(3) into vegetation through stomata is an important sink for tropospheric O(3), but this sink is modified by other aspects of environmental change, including rising atmospheric carbon…

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