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Impact of parameterization choices on the restitution of ozone deposition over vegetation

Ozone is a potentially phyto-toxic air pollutant, which can cause leaf damage and drastically alter crop yields, causing serious economic losses around the world. The VULNOZ (VULNerability to OZone in Anthropised Ecosystems) project is a biology and modeling project that aims to understand how plant...

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Published in:Atmospheric environment (1994) 2018-04, Vol.178, p.49-65
Main Authors: Le Morvan-Quéméner, Aurélie, Coll, Isabelle, Kammer, Julien, Lamaud, Eric, Loubet, Benjamin, Personne, Erwan, Stella, Patrick
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