MAJ 2021
DOI: 10.29321/maj.10.000562
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Response of Blackgram Cultivars to Elevated Tropospheric Ozone

Abstract: As a secondary pollutant, Tropospheric ozone is inadvertently increasing every year, thereby causing severe loss to agricultural crops. The present study aimed at evaluating the response of tropospheric ozone against blackgram varieties. Eight ruling blackgram varieties (V.B.N. 1, V.B.N. 2, V.B.N. 3, V.B.N. 5, V.B.N. 6, V.B.N. 7, V.B.N. 8 and CO 6) were exposed to elevated tropospheric ozone concentration (50 ppb) in an open-top chamber. The exposure was given during 31 days after sowing (D.A.S.) to 40 D.A.S. … Show more

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