A synthesis of AOT40-based response functions and critical levels of ozone for agricultural and horticultural crops

TitleA synthesis of AOT40-based response functions and critical levels of ozone for agricultural and horticultural crops
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsMills G., Buse A., Gimeno B., Bermejo V., Holland M., Emberson L., Pleijel H.
JournalAtmospheric Environment
Volume41
Pagination2630-2643
Date PublishedApr
ISBN Number1352-2310
Accession NumberWOS:000246140200012
Keywordsozone
Abstract

Crop-response data from over 700 published papers and conference proceedings have been analysed with the aim of establishing ozone dose-response functions for a wide range of European agricultural and horticultural crops. Data that met rigorous selection criteria (e.g. field-based, ozone concentrations within European range, full season exposure period) were used to derive AOT40-yield response functions for 19 crops by first converting the published ozone concentration data into AOT40 (AOT40 is the hourly mean ozone concentration accumulated over a threshold ozone concentration of 40ppb during daylight hours, units ppmh). For any individual crop, there were no significant differences in the linear response functions derived for experiments conducted in the USA or Europe, or for individual cultivars. Three statistically independent groups were identified: ozone sensitive crops (wheat, water melon, pulses, cotton, turnip, tomato, onion, soybean and lettuce); moderately sensitive crops (sugar beet, potato, oilseed rape, tobacco, rice, maize, grape and broccoli) and ozone resistant (barley and fruit represented by plum and strawberry). Critical levels of a 3 month AOT40 of 3 ppm It and a 3.5 month AOT40 of 6ppm h were derived from the functions for wheat and tomato, respectively. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Short TitleAtmos EnvironAtmos Environ
Alternate JournalAtmos Environ