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Effects of elevated ozone on growth and yield of field-grown rice in Yangtze River Delta, China
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机译:臭氧浓度升高对长江三角洲田间水稻生长及产量的影响
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With rapid industrialization and urbanization in the Yangtze Delta, China, the tropospheric ozone concentration has increased to levels that induce crop yield loss. Rice, a widely grown crop in China, was investigated in field-established, open-top chambers. Four treatments were used: charcoal-filtered air (CF), non-charcoal-filtered air (NF), and charcoal-filtered air with two levels of additional ozone (O(3)-1 and O(3)-2). The AOT40s (accumulated hourly mean ozone concentration above 40 ppbv) were 0, 0.91, 23.24, and 39.28 ppmv.h for treatment of CF, NF, O(3)-1, and O(3)-2, respectively. The rice height and biomass were reduced in the elevated ozone concentration. Less organic matter partitioning to roots under the elevated ozone significantly decreased rice root activity. The yield loss was 14.3% and 20.2% under O(3)-1 and O(3)-2 exposure, respectively. This was largely caused by a reduction in grain weight per panicle.
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