The European MOTTLES project set-up a new-generation network for ozone (O) monitoring in 17 plots in France, Italy and Romania. These monitoring stations allowed: (1) estimating the accumulated exposure AOT40 and stomatal O fluxes (PODY) with an hourly threshold of uptake (Y) to represent the detoxification capacity of trees (POD1, with Y = 1 nmol O m s per leaf area); and (2) collecting data of forest-response indicators, i.e. crown defoliation and visible foliar O-like injury over the time period 2017-2019. The soil water content was the most important parameter affecting crown defoliation and was a key factor affecting the severity of visible foliar O-like injury on the dominant tree species in a plot. The soil water content is thus an essential parameter in the PODY estimation, particularly for water-limited environments. An assessment based on stomatal flux-based standard and on real plant symptoms is more appropriated than the exposure-based method for protecting vegetation. From flux-effect relationships, we derived flux-based critical levels (CLef) for forest protection against visible foliar O-like injury. We recommend CLef of 5 and 12 mmol m POD1 for broadleaved species and conifers, respectively. Before using PODY as legislative standard in Europe, we recommend using the CLec for >= 25% of crown defoliation in a plot: 17,000 and 19,000 nmol mol h AOT40 for conifers and broadleaved species, respectively.

Epidemiological derivation of flux-based critical levels for visible ozone injury in European forests

Carrari E;Hoshika Y;Fares S;Conte A;Paoletti E
2020

Abstract

The European MOTTLES project set-up a new-generation network for ozone (O) monitoring in 17 plots in France, Italy and Romania. These monitoring stations allowed: (1) estimating the accumulated exposure AOT40 and stomatal O fluxes (PODY) with an hourly threshold of uptake (Y) to represent the detoxification capacity of trees (POD1, with Y = 1 nmol O m s per leaf area); and (2) collecting data of forest-response indicators, i.e. crown defoliation and visible foliar O-like injury over the time period 2017-2019. The soil water content was the most important parameter affecting crown defoliation and was a key factor affecting the severity of visible foliar O-like injury on the dominant tree species in a plot. The soil water content is thus an essential parameter in the PODY estimation, particularly for water-limited environments. An assessment based on stomatal flux-based standard and on real plant symptoms is more appropriated than the exposure-based method for protecting vegetation. From flux-effect relationships, we derived flux-based critical levels (CLef) for forest protection against visible foliar O-like injury. We recommend CLef of 5 and 12 mmol m POD1 for broadleaved species and conifers, respectively. Before using PODY as legislative standard in Europe, we recommend using the CLec for >= 25% of crown defoliation in a plot: 17,000 and 19,000 nmol mol h AOT40 for conifers and broadleaved species, respectively.
2020
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
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Critical levels
Ozone
Visible injury
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