Influence of plant age on the sensitivity of Virginia pine to ozone
Journal Article
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· Phytopathology; (United States)
Virginia pine seedlings in the cotyledon, primary needle, and secondary needle stages were injured after exposure to 25 pphm O/sub 3/ for 2 hr. All three needle types reached maximum sensitivity to O/sub 3/ at approximately 3-5 weeks following initiation of needle growth, after which time the sensitivity declined. Cotyledons became resistant at 16 weeks; primary needles were still sensitive at the oldest age studied; secondary needles became resistant at 18 weeks. The basal portions of the cotyledons were more sensitive than the tip or mid portions. The youngest primary and secondary needles were injured most severely at the needle tip, whereas older needles were more severely injured at the base. The three needle types showed similar symptoms, mainly chlorotic mottle and tissue necrosis, as well as similar dosage-response curves. Dormant 3-year-old plants exposed to O/sub 3/ in December were highly resistant.
- Research Organization:
- Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
- OSTI ID:
- 6447230
- Journal Information:
- Phytopathology; (United States), Journal Name: Phytopathology; (United States) Vol. 63:3; ISSN PHYTA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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