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Response of tropical trees to elevated Ozone: a Free Air Ozone Enrichment study.

Rushna JamalShiv NarayanRaghvendra DubeyRekha KannaujiaRicha RaiSandip K BeheraSoumit K BeheraPramod A ShirkeVivek PandeySaroj K Barik
Published in: Environmental monitoring and assessment (2022)
Tropospheric ozone (O 3 ) has become one of the main urban air pollutants. In the present study, we assessed impact of ambient and future ground-level O 3 on nine commonly growing urban tree species under Free Air Ozone Enrichment (FAOE) condition. During the study period, mean ambient and elevated ozone (EO 3 ) concentrations were 48.59 and 69.62 ppb, respectively. Under EO 3 treatment, stomatal density (SD) significantly decreased and guard cell length (GCL) increased in Azadirachta indica, Bougainvillea spectabilis, Plumeria rubra, Saraca asoca and Tabernaemontana divaricata, while SD increased and GCL decreased in Ficus benghalensis and Terminalia arjuna. Proline levels increased in all the nine plant species under EO 3 condition. EO 3 significantly reduced photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance (gs), and transpiration rates (E). Only A. indica and N. indicum showed higher gs and E under EO 3 treatment. Water use efficiency (WUE) significantly increased in F. benghalensis and decreased in A. indica and T. divaricata. Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) significantly increased in Ficus religiosa and S. asoca whereas it decreased in B. spectabilis and A. indica. Of all the plant species B. spectabilis and A. indica were the most sensitive to EO 3 (high g s and less ascorbic acid content) while S. asoca and F. religiosa were the most tolerant (lowg s and more ascorbic acid content). The sensitivity of urban tree species to EO 3 is a cause of concern and should be considered for future urban forestry programmes. Our study should guide more such studies to identify tolerant trees for urban air pollution abatement.
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