“…Ethylenediurea (N-[2-(2-oxo-1-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-phenyl urea), abbreviated as EDU, has been used extensively to assess the ozone-induced impacts on many crops, e.g wheat, potato, bean, and tomato (Feng et al, 2010a). The application of EDU as a 'control' to ambient ozone is useful to determine ambient ozone effects in fieldgrown plants, particularly in many remote and developing regions where electricity and funding are limited (Blum et al, 1998;Hassan et al, 1995;Manning et al, 2011;Tiwari and Agrawal, 2010).…”