2012
DOI: 10.2737/nrs-gtr-103
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Ozone injury to forests across the northeast and north central United States, 1994 - 2010

Abstract: Ozone is a highly toxic air contaminant that has been shown to decrease tree growth and cause signifi cant disturbance to forested ecosystems. Ozone also causes distinct foliar injury symptoms to certain species (bioindicator plants) that can be used to detect and monitor ozone stress (biomonitoring) in the forest environment. In the early 1990s, the U.S. Forest Service, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, developed and implemented a suite of forest health indicators to respond to eme… Show more

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“…A typical summer O 3 exposure pattern for the northern United States is shown in Figure 56 (Smith et al 2012 growth suppression in sensitive tree species (Chappelka and Samuelson 1998). Smith et al (2003) reported that even when ambient O 3 exposures are high, the percentage of injured plants can be reduced sharply in dry years.…”
Section: What This Meansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A typical summer O 3 exposure pattern for the northern United States is shown in Figure 56 (Smith et al 2012 growth suppression in sensitive tree species (Chappelka and Samuelson 1998). Smith et al (2003) reported that even when ambient O 3 exposures are high, the percentage of injured plants can be reduced sharply in dry years.…”
Section: What This Meansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ozone-induced foliar injury on indicator plants is used to describe the risk of impact within the forest environment using a national system of sites (Smith et al 2003(Smith et al , 2012. These sites are not co-located with FIA samples.…”
Section: Ozone Bioindicator Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%