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Growth of radish and marigold following repeated exposure to nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone

Journal Article · · Plant Dis.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1094/PD-66-122· OSTI ID:6914528
Radish and marigold plants were exposed to 0.3 ppM of nitrogen dioxide (NO/sub 2/), sulfur dioxide (SO/sub 2/), and /or ozone (O/sub 3/) nine times during a 3-wk period. No interactions among NO/sub 2/, SO/sub 2/, and O/sub 3/ were detected in measurement of radish foliage and root dry weight. Treatments containing O/sub 3/ reduced radish foliage and root (hypocotyl) dry weight 356 and 531 mg/plant, respectively. Interactions among NO/sub 2/, SO/sub 2/ and O/sub 3/ occurred in shoots and roots of marigold. SO/sub 2/ alone reduced marigold shoot and root dry weight, but this effect was reversed in the presence of O/sub 3/. The suppressive effect of SO/sub 2/ on root weight was also reversed by NO/sub 2/. Treatments containing SO/sub 2/ reduced dry flower weight 0.17 g/plant, but effects of the pollutant interactions observed in shoots and roots were not present. 8 references, 2 tables.
Research Organization:
Dept. of Agriculture, Raleigh, NC
OSTI ID:
6914528
Journal Information:
Plant Dis.; (United States), Journal Name: Plant Dis.; (United States) Vol. 66:2; ISSN PLDID
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English