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Factors affecting the ozone sensitivity of temperate European grasslands: An overview

This overview of experimentally induced effects of ozone aims to identify physiological and ecological principles, which can be used to classify the sensitivity to ozone of temperate grassland communities in Europe. The analysis of data from experiments with single plants, binary mixtures and multi-...

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Published in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2007-04, Vol.146 (3), p.678-691
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Applied ecology
Biodiversity
Biological and medical sciences
Climate
Ecosystem
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Europe
Fumigation - methods
Functional types
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Genotype
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Ozone - toxicity
Plant Leaves - drug effects
Plant Leaves - metabolism
Poaceae - drug effects
Poaceae - growth & development
Poaceae - metabolism
Productivity
Risk Assessment - methods
Species diversity
Terrestrial environment, soil, air
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