Concentration- and flux-based O3 dose-responses of isoprene emission from single leaves and whole plants were developed. Two poplar clones differing in O3 sensitivity were exposed to five O3 levels in open-top chambers for 97 d: charcoal-filtered ambient air (CF), non-filtered ambient air (NF) and NF plus 20 ppb (NF + 20), 40 ppb (NF + 40) and 60 ppb (NF + 60). At both leaf and plant level, isoprene emission was significantly decreased by NF + 40 and NF + 60 for both clones. Although intra-specific variability was found when the emissions were up-scaled to the whole plant, both leaf- and plant-level emissions decreased linearly with increasing concentration-based (AOT40, cumulative exposure to hourly O3 concentrations >40 ppb) and flux-based indices (PODY, cumulative stomatal uptake of O3 > Y nmol O3 m-2 PLA s-1). AOT40- and POD7-based dose-responses performed equally well. The two clones responded differently to AOT40 and similarly to PODY (with a slightly higher R2 for POD7) when the emission was expressed as change relative to clean air. We thus recommend POD7 as a large-scale risk assessment metric to estimate isoprene emission responses to O3 in poplar.

Concentration- and flux-based dose-responses of isoprene emission from poplar leaves and plants exposed to an ozone concentration gradient

Paoletti E
2017

Abstract

Concentration- and flux-based O3 dose-responses of isoprene emission from single leaves and whole plants were developed. Two poplar clones differing in O3 sensitivity were exposed to five O3 levels in open-top chambers for 97 d: charcoal-filtered ambient air (CF), non-filtered ambient air (NF) and NF plus 20 ppb (NF + 20), 40 ppb (NF + 40) and 60 ppb (NF + 60). At both leaf and plant level, isoprene emission was significantly decreased by NF + 40 and NF + 60 for both clones. Although intra-specific variability was found when the emissions were up-scaled to the whole plant, both leaf- and plant-level emissions decreased linearly with increasing concentration-based (AOT40, cumulative exposure to hourly O3 concentrations >40 ppb) and flux-based indices (PODY, cumulative stomatal uptake of O3 > Y nmol O3 m-2 PLA s-1). AOT40- and POD7-based dose-responses performed equally well. The two clones responded differently to AOT40 and similarly to PODY (with a slightly higher R2 for POD7) when the emission was expressed as change relative to clean air. We thus recommend POD7 as a large-scale risk assessment metric to estimate isoprene emission responses to O3 in poplar.
2017
Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante - IPSP
AOT40; O3sensitivity; phytotoxic ozone dose;tropospheric O3
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