NE1030: Characterization and Mechanisms of Plant Responses to Ozone in the U.S.

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

09/30/2008

Ainsworth EA. 2008. Rice production in a changing climate: A meta-analysis of responses to elevated carbon dioxide and elevated ozone concentration. Global Change Biology, 14: 1642-1650.

Ainsworth EA, Rogers A, Leakey ADB. 2008. Targets for crop biotechnology in a future high-CO2 and high-O3 world. Plant Physiology, 147: 13-19.

Bergweiler, C, WJ Manning and BI Chevone. 2008. Seasonal and diurnal gas exchange differences in ozone-sensitive common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) in relation to ozone uptake. Environmental Pollution 152:403-415.

Bergweiler, C, H Carreras, E Wannaz, J Rodriguez, B Toselli, L Olcese and ML Pignata. 2008. Field surveys for potential ozone bioindicator plant species in Argentina. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 138:305-312.

Booker, FL, R Muntifering, M McGrath, KO Burkey, D Decoteau, EL Fiscus, W Manning, S Krupa, A Chappelka, DA Grantz. 2008. The ozone component of global change: Potential effects on agricultural and horticultural plant yield, product quality and interactions with invasive species. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology: In press.

Feng, Z, K Kobayashi, EA Ainsworth. 2008. Impact of elevated ozone concentration on growth, physiology, and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): a meta-analysis. Global Change Biology: In press.

E.A.Grantz, DA, A Shrestha and H-B Vu. 2008. Early vigor and ozone response in horseweed (Conyza canadensis) biotypes differing in glyphosate resistance. Weed Science 56:224-230.

Grantz, DA, A Shrestha and H-B Vu. 2008. Ozone enhances adaptive benefit of glyphosate resistance in horseweed (Conyza canadensis). Weed Science 56:549-554.

Handley T, Grulke NE. 2008. Interactive effects of O3 exposure on California black oak (Quercus kelloggii Newb.) seedlings with and without nitrogen amendment. Environmental Pollution xx:1-8.doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2008.01.002.

Kline LJ, Davis DD, Skelly JM, Savage JE, Ferdinand J. 2008. Ozone sensitivity of 28 plant selections exposed to ozone under controlled conditions. Northeastern Naturalist 15:5766

Krupa, S, FL Booker, V Bowersox, C Lehmann and D Grantz. 2008. Uncertainties in the current knowledge of some atmospheric trace gases associated with US agriculture. Journal of Air & Waste Management Association 58:986-993.

Matyssek, RH Sandermann, G Wieser, FL Booker, S Cieslik, R Musselman and D Ernst. 2008. The challenge of making ozone risk assessment for forest trees more mechanistic. Environmental Pollution:In press.

Novak, K, M Schaub, J Fuhrer, JM Skelly, B Frey and N Kräuchi. 2008. Ozone effects on visible foliar injury and growth of Fagus sylvatica and Viburnum lantana seedlings grown in monoculture or in mixture. Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 62, 212-220

Orendovici-Best, T, JM Skelly, DD Davis, JA Ferdinand, JE Savage and RE Stevenson. 2008. Ozone uptake (flux) as it relates to ozone-induced foliar symptoms of Prunus serotina and Populus maximowizii × trichocarpa. Environmental Pollution 151:79-92

Paoletti, E., N. Contran, W.J. Manning, A. Castagna, A. Ranieri, and F. Tagliaferro. 2008. Protection of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) trees from ozone injury by ethylenediurea (EDU): Roles of biochemical changes and decreased stomatal conductance in enhancement of growth. Environmental Pollution 155:464-472.

Percy, K and R Rittmaster. 2008. Clearing the Air on Forest Productivity. Impact Note No. 47, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service-Atlantic Forestry Centre, Fredericton. (http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca)

Pregitzer, KS, AJ Burton, JS King and DR Zak. 2008. Soil respiration, root biomass, and root turnover following long-term exposure of northern forests to elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3. New Phytologist doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02564.x

Qiu, Q-S, JL Huber, FL Booker, V Jain, ADB Leakey, EL Fiscus, PM Yau, DR Ort and SC Huber. 2008. Increased protein carbonylation in leaves of Arabidopsis and soybean in response to elevated [CO2]. Photosynthesis Research 97:155-166.

Reid, CD and EL Fiscus. 2008. Ozone and density affect the response of biomass and seed yield to elevated CO2 in rice. Global Change Biology. 14:60-76.

Wang, X, Q Zheng, Z Feng, J Xie, Z Feng, Z Ouyang, and WJ Manning. 2008. Comparison of a diurnal vs. steady-state ozone exposure profile on growth and yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) in open-top chambers in the Yangtze Delta, China. Environmental Pollution In Press.

2007

Booker, FL, KO Burkey, WA Pursley and AS Heagle. 2007. Elevated carbon dioxide and ozone effects on peanut. I. Gas-exchange, biomass, and leaf chemistry. Crop Science 47:1475-1487.

Burkey, KO, FL Booker, WA Pursley and AS Heagle. 2007. Elevated carbon dioxide and ozone effects on peanut. II. Seed yield and quality. Crop Science 47:1488-1497.

Calfapietra, C, AE Wiberley, TG Falbel, AR Linskey, G Scarascia-Mugnozza, DF Karnosky, F Loreto, and TD Sharkey. 2007. Isoprene synthase expression and protein levels are reduced under elevated O3 but not under elevated CO2 (FACE) in field-grown aspen trees. Plant Cell Environment 30:654-661.

Chen, X, C Tu, M Burton, D Watson, KO Burkey and S Hu. 2007. Plant nitrogen acquisition and interactions under elevated CO2: impact of endophytes and mycorrhizae. Global Change Biology. 13: 1238-1249.

Cheng, FY, KO Burkey, JM Robinson and FL Booker. 2007. Leaf extracellular ascorbate in relation to O3 tolerance of two soybean cultivars. Environmental Pollution 150:355-362.

Dubois, J.-J.B., EL Fiscus, FL Booker, MD Flowers and CD Reid. 2007. Optimizing the statistical estimation of the parameters of the Farquhar-von Caemmerer-Berry model of photosynthesis. New Phytologist 176:402-414.

Farber, R.J. et. al. (Grantz is 15th out of 19 randomly ordered authors). 2007. Obliterating the dust in the Antelope Valley. Paper Number 384, Proceedings, Annual Meeting and Proceedings, Air and Waste Management Association.

Fiscus, EL, FL Booker, J-JB Dubois, TR Rufty, JW Burton and WA Pursley. 2007. CO2 enhancement effects in container- versus ground-grown soybeans at equal planting densities. Crop Science 47:2486-2494.

Flowers, MD, EL Fiscus, KO Burkey, FL Booker and J-J Dubois. 2007. Photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, and yield of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes differing in sensitivity to ozone. Environmental and Experimental Botany 61:190-198.

Grulke, NE, HS Neufeld, AW Davison, M Roberts, and AH Chappelka. 2007. Stomatal behavior of ozone-sensitive and insensitive coneflowers (Rudbeckia laciniata var. digitata) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. New Phytologist 173: 100-109.

Grulke NE, Paoletti E, Heath RL. 2007. Chronic vs. short term acute O3 exposure effects on nocturnal transpiration in two Californian oaks. The Scientific World 7(S1):134-140. DOI 10.1100/tsw.20007.33

Grulke, NE, Paoletti, E, Heath, RA. 2007. Comparison of calculated and direct measurements of foliar O3 uptake in crop and native tree species. Environmental Pollution 146:640-647.

Holmes, WE, DR Zak, KS Pregitzer, and JS King. 2006. Elevated CO2 and O3 alter soil nitrogen transformations beneath trembling aspen, paper birch, and sugar maple. Ecosystems 9:1354-1363.

Karnosky, DF, JM Skelly, KE Percy, and AH Chappelka. 2007. Perspectives regarding 50 years of research on effects of tropospheric ozone air pollution on U.S. Forests. Environmental Pollution 147:489-506.

Karnosky, DF, H Werner, T Holopainen, K Percy, T Oksanen, E Oksanen, C Heerdt, P Fabian, J Nagy, W Heilman, R Cox, N Nelson, and R Matyssek. 2007. Free-air exposure systems to scale up ozone research to mature trees. Plant Biology 9:181-190.

King, JS, CP Giardina, KS Pregtizer and AL Friend. 2007. Biomass partitioning in red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) along a chronosequence in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:93-102.

Kubiske, ME, VS Quinn, PE Marquardt, and DF Karnosky. 2007. Effects of elevated CO2 and/or O3 on intra- and interspecific competitive ability of aspen. Plant Biology 9:342-355.

Lin, JC, M. Nosal, RB Muntifering, and SV Krupa. 2007. Alfalfa nutritive quality for ruminant livestock as influenced by ambient air quality in west-central Alberta. Environmental Pollution 149:99-103.

Lin, JC, K Nadarajah, M Volk, RB Muntifering and J Fuhrer. 2007. Nutritive quality of a species-rich, extensively managed pasture exposed to elevated ozone in a free-air fumigation system. Journal of Animal Science 90 (Suppl. 1): 36.

Long, SP, EA Ainsworth, ADB Leakey, DR Ort, J Nosberger and D Schimel. 2007. Crop models, CO2, and climate change  Response. Science 315:460-460.

McGrath, M.T. 2007. Assessing ambient ozone impact on plant productivity in NY with snap bean genotypes differing in sensitivity. Phytopathology 97: (presented 11/8/06). (http://www.apsnet.org/meetings/div/ne06abs.asp).

Neufeld, HS and AH Chappelka. 2007. Air pollution and vegetation effects research in national parks and natural areas: Implications for science, policy and management. Environmental Pollution 149:253-255.

Oncley, SP, T Foken, R Vogt, W Kohsiek, HAR DeBruin, C Bernhofer, A Christen, E van Gorsel, D Grantz, C Feigenwinter, I Lehner, D Liebethal, H Liu, M Mauder, A Pitacco, L Ribeiro and T Weidinger. 2007. The Energy Balance Experiment EBEX-2000. Part I: overview and energy balance. Boundary Layer Meteorology 123:1-28.

Paoletti, E, A Bytnerowicz, C Andersen, A Augustaitis, M Ferretti, N Grulke, MS Günthardt-Goerg, J Innes J, DW Johnson, DF Karnosky, J Luangjame, R Matyssek, S McNulty, G Müller-Starck, R Musselman and KE Percy. 2007. Impacts of air pollution and climate change on forest ecosystems- emerging research needs. Scientific World 7:1-8.

Paoletti, E and WJ Manning. 2007. Toward a biologically significant and usable standard for ozone that will also protect plants. Environmental Pollution 150:85-95.

Paoletti, E, WJ Manning, J Spaziani and F Tagliaferro. 2007. Gravitational infusion of ethylenediurea (EDU) into trunks protected adult European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior L.) from foliar ozone injury. Environmental Pollution 145:869-873.

Percy, KE and DF Karnosky. 2007. Air quality in natural areas: Interface between the public, science and regulation. Environmental Pollution 149:256-267.

Percy, KE, M Nosal, W Heilman, T Dann, AH Legge, J Sober, and DF Karnosky. 2007. New exposure-based metric approach for evaluating O3 risk to North American aspen forests. Environmental Pollution 147:554-566.

Pregitzer, KS, DR Zak, WM Loya, JS King, and AJ Burton. 2007. The contribution of root systems to biogeochemical cycles in a changing world. In Z. Cardon and J. Whitbeck (eds) The rhizosphere-an ecological perspective. Elsevier, Boston, pp. 155-178.

Ren, W, H Tian, G Chen, M Liu, C Zhang, AH Chappelka and S Pan. 2007. Influence of ozone pollution and climate variability on net primary productivity and carbon storage in China's grassland ecosystems from 1961 to 2000. Environmental Pollution 149:327-335.

Sinclair, T, EL Fiscus, B Wherley, M Durham and T Rufty. 2007. Atmospheric vapor pressure deficit is critical in predicting growth response of  cool season grass Festuca arundinacea to temperature change. Planta 227:273-276.

Staszak J, Grulke NE, Prus-Glowacki W. 2007. Air pollution-driven genetic change in yellow pine in Sequoia National Park. Environmental Pollution 149:366-375.

Szantoi, Z., A.H. Chappelka, R.B. Muntifering and G.L. Somers. 2007. Use of ethylenediurea (EDU) to ameliorate ozone effects on purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). Environmental Pollution 150: 200208.

Tausz M, Grulke N, Weiser G. 2007. Plant defense and avoidance from ozone under global change. Environmental Pollution 147:525-531.

Wang, X, W Manning, Z Feng, and Y Zhu. 2007. Ground-level ozone in China: Distribution and effects on crop yields. Environmental Pollution 147:394-400.

Wang, X, Q Zheng, F Yao, Z Chen, Z Feng and WJ Manning. 2007. Assessing the impact of ambient ozone on growth and yield of a rice (Oryza sativa L.) and a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar grown in the Yangtze Delta, China, using three rates of application of ethylenediurea (EDU). Environmental Pollution 148:390-395.

Wittig VE, Ainsworth EA and Long SP. 2007. To what extent do current and projected increases in surface ozone affect photosynthesis and stomatal conductance of trees? A meta-analytic review of the last 3 decades of experiments. Plant, Cell & Environment, 30:1150-1162.

Wullschleger, SD, ADB Leakey & SB St Clair. 2007. Functional genomics and ecology: A tale of two scales. New Phytologist 176:735-739.

Zak DR, WE Holmes, KS Pregitzer, JS King, DS Ellsworth and ME Kubiske. 2007. Belowground competition and the response of developing forest communities to atmospheric CO2 and O3. Global Change Biology 13:2230-2238.

Zhang, C, H Tian, AH Chappelka, W Ren, H Chen, S Pan, M Liu, DM Styers, G Chen and Y Wang. 2007. Impacts of climatic and atmospheric changes on carbon dynamics in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 149:336-347.

05/30/2009

Albertine, JM, WJ Manning. 2009. Elevated night soil temperatures result in earlier incidence and increased extent of foliar ozone injury to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Environmental Pollution 157:711-713.

Booker, FL, R Muntifering, M McGrath, KO Burkey, D Decoteau, EL Fiscus, W Manning, S Krupa, A Chappelka, DA Grantz. 2009. The ozone component of global change: Potential effects on agricultural and horticultural plant yield, product quality and interactions with invasive species. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 51:337-351.

Burkey, KO and TE Carter. 2009. Foliar resistance to ozone injury in the genetic base of U.S. and Canadian soybean and prediction of resistance in descendent cultivars using coefficient of parentage. Field Crop Research 111:207-217.

Davis, D.D., J.M. Skelly, D.R. Decoteau, L.J. Kline, J.A. Ferdinand, J.E. Savage, and T. Orendovici-Best. 2008. Susceptibility and Foliar Response of Broadleaved Species Exposed to Ozone. USDA  Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Program, 50 pp.

Ditchkoff, S.S., J.S. Lewis, J.C. Lin, R.B. Muntifering, and A.H. Chappelka. 2009. Nutritive quality of highbush blackberry (Rubus argutus) exposed to tropospheric ozone. Rang. Ecol. & Mang. (In press, available online, DOI: 10.2111/08-222.1).

Gonzalez-Fernadez, I, D. Bass, R. Muntifering, G. Mills and J. Barnes. 2008. Impacts of ozone pollution on productivity and forage quality of grass/clover swards. Atmos. Environ. 42: 8755-8769.

Grantz, DA and H-B Vu. 2009. O3 sensitivity in a potential C4 bioenergy crop: Sugarcane in California. Crop Science 49:643-650.

Kline, L.J., D.D. Davis. J.M. Skelly, and D.R. Decoteau 2009. Variation in Ozone Sensitivity Within Indian Hemp andCommon Milkweed Selections from the Midwest. Northeastern Naturalist 16:307-313.

Leakey, ADB, F Xu, KM Gillespie, JM McGrath, EA Ainsworth and DR Ort. 2009.
Genomic basis for stimulated respiration by plants growing under elevated carbon dioxide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106:3597-3602.

Leakey, ADB, EA Ainsworth, CJ Bernacchi, A Rogers, SP Long and DR Ort. 2009. Elevated CO2 effects on plant carbon, nitrogen, and water relations: six important lessons from FACE. Journal of Experimental Botany: In press.

Liu, L, JS King, CP Giardina, FL Booker. 2009. The influence of chemistry, production and community composition on leaf litter decomposition under elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 in a northern hardwood ecosystem. Ecosystems 12:401-416.

Liu, L, JS King, FL Booker, CP Giardina, HL Allen, S Hu. 2009. Enhanced litter input rather than changes in litter chemistry drive soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under elevated CO2: a microcosm study. Global Change Biology 15:441-453.

Lucier, A., Ayres, M., Karnosky, D., Thompson, I., Loehle, C., Percy, K., Sohngen, B. 2009. Future environmental impacts and vulnerabilities. pp. 29-52 In Seppälä, R., Buck A., Katila, P. (Eds.) Adaptation of Forests and People to Climate Change  A Global Assessment Report. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) World Series Vol. 22, Vienna, Austria. 224pp

Paoletti, E, AM Ferrara, V Calatayud, J Cervero, F Giannetti, MJ Sanz, WJ Manning. 2009. Deciduous shrubs for ozone bioindication: Hibiscus syriacus as an example. Environmental Pollution 157:865-870.

Paoletti, E, N Contran, WJ Manning, AM Ferrara. 2009. Use of the antiozonant ethylenediurea (EDU) in Italy: Verification of the effects of ambient ozone on crop plants and trees and investigation of EDU's mode of action. Environmental Pollution 157:1453-1460.

Papinchak, H.L., E.J. Holcomb, T.O. Best and D.R. Decoteau. 2009. Effectiveness of houseplants in reducing the indoor air pollutant ozone. HortTechnology 19:286-290.

Percy, KE, S Manninen, K-H Haberle, C Heerdt, H Werner, GW Henderson, R Matyssek. 2009. Effect of 3 years' free-air exposure to elevated ozone on mature Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) needle epicuticular wax physicochemical characteristics. Environmental Pollution 157:1657-1665.

Percy, K.E., Nosal, M., Heilman, W., Dann, T., Karnosky, D.F. 2009. Standards-based ozone exposure-response functions that predict forest growth. pp. 269-293 In A. H. Legge (Ed.) Relating Atmospheric Source Apportionment to Vegetation Effects: Establishing Cause and Effect Relationships. Elsevier Environmental Science Series Vol. 9, Oxford, UK.

Percy, Kevin E. , Sirkku Manninen, Karl-Heinz Haberle, C. Heerdt, H. Werner, Henderson, G.W., Rainer Matyssek, R. 2009. Effect of 3 years free-air exposure to elevated ozone on mature Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) needle epicuticular wax physicochemical characteristics. Environmental Pollution 157: 1657-1665

Rodolfo SE, BA Humberto, MA Violeta, SA Pablo, BL Emma, S Krupa. 2009. Levels and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds in southwestern area of Mexico City. Environmental Pollution 157:1038-1044.

Suvi Nikula, Sirkku Manninen, Kevin Percy, Maarit Falck, Elina Oksanen and Toni Holopainen 2009. Elevated O3 induced minor changes in growth and foliar traits of European and hybrid aspen. Boreal Environment Research 14(A): 29-47.

Szantoi Z, AH Chappelka, RB Muntifering, GL Somers. 2009. Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata L.) response to ozone and ethylenediurea (EDU). Environmental Pollution 157:840-846.







09/23/2010

Booker, F., R. Muntifering, M. McGrath, K. Burkey, D. Decoteau, E. Fiscus, W. Manning, S. Krupa, A. Chappelka, and David Grantz. 2009. The Ozone Component of Global Change: Effects on Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Yield, Product Quality and Interactions With Invasive Species, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 51: 337-351.


Ditchkoff, S.S., J.S. Lewis, J.C. Lin, R.B. Muntifering, and A.H. Chappelka. 2009. Nutritive quality of highbush blackberry (Rubus argutus) exposed to tropospheric ozone. Rang. Ecol. & Mang. (In press, available online, DOI: 10.2111/08-222.1).


Fishman, J, JK Creilson, PA Parker, EA Ainsworth, GG Vining, J Szarka, FL Booker, X Xu. 2010. An investigation of widespread ozone damage to the soybean crop in the upper Midwest determined from ground-based and satellite measurements. Atmospheric Environment 44:2248-2256.


Gould, Kevin S., Dana A. Dudle and Howard S. Neufeld. 2010. Why some stems are red. Photoprotective roles for anthocyanins in internodes. Journal of Experimental Botany 61:2707-2717.


Grantz, D.A., Shrestha, A., Vu, H. Ozone Impacts on Assimilation and Allocation to Reproductive Sinks in the Vegetatively Propagated C4 Weed, Yellow Nutsedge. Crop Science 50:246-252.


Grantz, DA, Vu, H-B. 2009. O3 Sensitivity in a Potential C4 Bioenergy Crop: Sugarcane in California. Crop Science. 49:18.


Grantz, D.A., Vu, H., Aguilar, C., Rea, M.A. No Interaction Between Methyl Jasmonate and Ozone in Pima Cotton: Growth and allocation respond independently to both. Plant Cell and Environmen. 33, 717728.


Grantz, Da Vu. H-B, Heath, RL, Burkey K. 2010. Temporal Sensitivity Key to Modeling Ozone Impacts on Vegetation. Extended Abstract 2010-EE-208-AWMA. Proceedings Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association, Calgary. June 2010.


Kline, L.J., D.D. Davis. J.M. Skelly, and D.R. Decoteau 2009. Variation in ozone sensitivity within Indian Hemp and common milkweed selections from the Midwest. Northeastern Naturalist 16:307-313.


Papinchak, H.L., E.J. Holcomb, T.O. Best and D.R. Decoteau. 2009. Effectiveness of houseplants in reducing the indoor air pollutant ozone. HortTechnology 19:286-290.


Szantoi, Z., A.H. Chappelka, R.B. Muntifering, G.L. Somers. 2009. Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata L.) response to ozone and ethylenediurea (EDU). Environ. Pollut. 157: 840-846.


Temple, P.J., Grantz, D.A. 2010. Air Pollution Stress. Physiology of Cotton. Editors: J. McD. Stewart, D. Oosterhuis, J.J. Heitholt, J. Mauney. Springer. Chapter 15


Tu, C., FL Booker, KO Burkey and S. Hu. 2009. Elevated atmospheric CO2 and O3 differentially alter nitrogen acquisition in peanut. Crop Science 49:1827-1836.

10/03/2011

Aspinwall, MJ, JS King, FL Booker and SE McKeand. 2011. Genetic effects on total phenolics, condensed tannins and non-structural carbohydrates in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) needles. Tree Physiology 31:831-842.

Betzelberger AM, Gillespie KM, McGrath JM, Koester RP, Nelson RL, Ainsworth EA (2010) Biochemical, physiological and yield variation in soybean cultivar responses to chronic elevated ozone concentration. Plant, Cell Environment 33: 1569-1581.

Cheng, L., Booker, F.L., Burkey, K.O., Tu, C., Shew, H.D., Rufty, T., Fiscus, 0000251160E.L., Hu, S. 2011. Soil microbial responses to elevated CO2 and O3 in a wheat-soybean agroecosystem. PLoS One. 6:e21377.

Chrzanowski, S., D. D. Davis, and D. R. Decoteau, 2011. The Air Quality Learning and Demonstration Center at Penn States Teaching Module for Demonstrating Ozone Effects on Plants. US EPA AirNow Conference (http://airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=naq_conf_2011.aq3)

Decoteau, D.R. 2011. Air Pollution Symptoms, 2011 Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention Proceedings pages 10  11.

Grantz, D.A., Vu, H. B., Heath, R. L., Burkey, K. (2011). Diel trends in plant sensitivity to ozone: Toward parameterization of the defense component of effective flux. Abstract American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting. San Francisco, December 2011.

Neufeld, HS, SJ Peoples, AW Davison, AH Chappelka, GL Somers, JE Thomley and FL Booker. 2011. Ambient ozone effects on gas exchange and total non-structural carbohydrate levels in cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata L.) growing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution:In press.

Niyogi, D., Mera, R., Xue, Y., Wilkerson, G., Booker, F.L. 2011. The use of 0000254469 Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology for climate variable interaction studies in hydrological land surface models and crop yield models. In: Factor Separation in the Atmosphere. Cambridge University Press. Book Chapter. 171--183.

Ren, W., H. Tian, B. Tao, A. Chappelka, G. Sun, C. Lu, M. Liu, G. Chen and X. Xu. 2011. Impacts of tropospheric ozone and climate change on net primary productivity and net carbon exchange of Chinas forest ecosystems. Global Ecol. Biogeogr. 20: 391-406.

Tian, H. G. Chen, M. Liu, C. Zhang, G. Sun, C. Lu, X. Xu, W. Ren, S. Pan, A. Chappelka. 2010. Model estimates of net primary productivity, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency in the terrestrial ecosystems of the southern United States during 18952007. For. Ecolog. & Mang. 259: 1311-1327.

10/04/2012

Ainsworth, EA. 2008. Rice production in a changing climate: A meta-analysis of responses to elevated carbon dioxide and elevated ozone concentration. Global Change Biology, 14: 1642-1650.

Ainsworth EA, A Rogers, ADB Leakey. 2008. Targets for crop biotechnology in a future high-CO2 and high-O3 world. Plant Physiology, 147: 13-19.

Ainsworth EA, CR Yendrek, S Sitch, WJ Collins, LD Emberson LD. 2012. The effects of tropospheric ozone on net primary production and implications for climate change. Annual Review of Plant Biology 63: 637-661.

Albertine, JM, WJ Manning. 2009. Elevated night soil temperatures result in earlier incidence and increased extent of foliar ozone injury to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Environmental Pollution 157: 711-713.

Aspinwall, MJ, JS King, FL Booker, SE McKeand. 2011. Genetic effects on total phenolics, condensed tannins and non-structural carbohydrates in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) needles. Tree Physiology 31: 831-842.

Bergweiler, C, WJ Manning, BI Chevone. 2008. Seasonal and diurnal gas exchange differences in ozone-sensitive common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) in relation to ozone uptake. Environmental Pollution 152: 403-415.

Bergweiler, C, H Carreras, E Wannaz, J Rodriguez, B Toselli, L Olcese, ML Pignata. 2008. Field surveys for potential ozone bioindicator plant species in Argentina. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 138: 305-312.

Betzelberger AM, KM Gillespie, JM McGrath, RP Koester, RL Nelson, EA Ainsworth. 2010. Biochemical, physiological and yield variation in soybean cultivar responses to chronic elevated ozone concentration. Plant Cell Environment 33: 1569-1581.

Booker, FL, KO Burkey, WA Pursley, AS Heagle. 2007. Elevated carbon dioxide and ozone effects on peanut. I. Gas-exchange, biomass, and leaf chemistry. Crop Science 47:1475-1487.

Booker, FL, R Muntifering, M McGrath, KO Burkey, D Decoteau, EL Fiscus, W Manning, S Krupa, A Chappelka, DA Grantz. 2009. The ozone component of global change: Potential effects on agricultural and horticultural plant yield, product quality and interactions with invasive species. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 51:337-351.

Burkey, KO, FL Booker, WA Pursley, AS Heagle. 2007. Elevated carbon dioxide and ozone effects on peanut. II. Seed yield and quality. Crop Science 47:1488-1497.

Burkey, KO, TE Carter. 2009. Foliar resistance to ozone injury in the genetic base of U.S. and Canadian soybean and prediction of resistance in descendent cultivars using coefficient of parentage. Field Crop Research 111:207-217.

Burkey KO, FL Booker, EA Ainsworth, RL Nelson RL. 2012. Field assessment of a snap bean ozone bioindicator system under elevated ozone and carbon dioxide in a free air system. Environmental Pollution 166: 167-171.

Calfapietra, C, AE Wiberley, TG Falbel, AR Linskey, G Scarascia-Mugnozza, DF Karnosky, F Loreto, TD Sharkey. 2007. Isoprene synthase expression and protein levels are reduced under elevated O3 but not under elevated CO2 (FACE) in field-grown aspen trees. Plant Cell Environment 30: 654-661.

Chen, X, C Tu, M Burton, D Watson, KO Burkey, S Hu. 2007. Plant nitrogen acquisition and interactions under elevated CO2: impact of endophytes and mycorrhizae. Global Change Biology 13: 1238-1249.

Cheng, FY, KO Burkey, JM Robinson, FL Booker. 2007. Leaf extracellular ascorbate in relation to O3 tolerance of two soybean cultivars. Environmental Pollution 150: 355-362.

Cheng, L., FL Booker, KO Burkey, C Tu, HD Shew, T Rufty, EL Fiscus, S Hu. 2011. Soil microbial responses to elevated CO2 and O3 in a wheat-soybean agroecosystem. PLoS One 6:e21377.

Cheng, L., FL Booker, C Tu, KO Burkey, L Zhou, HD Shew, TW Rufty, S Hu. 2012. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase organic carbon decomposition under elevated CO2. Science 337: 1084-1087.

Chrzanowski, S, DD Davis, DR Decoteau. 2011. The Air Quality Learning and Demonstration Center at Penn States Teaching Module for Demonstrating Ozone Effects on Plants. US EPA AirNow Conference (abstract accepted and paper presented on March 10, 2011, San Diego, CA). The presentation powerpoint is published at http://airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=naq_conf_2011.aq3.

Davis, DD, JM Skelly, DR Decoteau, LJ Kline, JA Ferdinand, JE Savage, T Orendovici-Best. 2008. Susceptibility and Foliar Response of Broadleaved Species Exposed to Ozone. USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Program, 50 pp.

Decoteau, DR. 2011. Air Pollution Symptoms, 2011 Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention Proceedings pages 10-11.

Ditchkoff, SS, JS Lewis, JC Lin, RB Muntifering, AH Chappelka. 2009. Nutritive quality of highbush blackberry (Rubus argutus) exposed to tropospheric ozone. Rangeland Ecology and Management 62: 364-370.

Dubois, J-JB, EL Fiscus, FL Booker, MD Flowers, CD Reid. 2007. Optimizing the statistical estimation of the parameters of the Farquhar-von Caemmerer-Berry model of photosynthesis. New Phytologist 176: 402-414.

Farber, RJ et. al. (Grantz is 15th out of 19 randomly ordered authors). 2007. Obliterating the dust in the Antelope Valley. Paper Number 384, Proceedings, Annual Meeting and Proceedings, Air and Waste Management Association.

Feng, Z, K Kobayashi, EA Ainsworth. 2008. Impact of elevated ozone concentration on growth, physiology, and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): a meta-analysis. Global Change Biology 14: 2696-2708.

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Fishman, J, JK Creilson, PA Parker, EA Ainsworth, GG Vining, J Szarka, FL Booker, X Xu. 2010. An investigation of widespread ozone damage to the soybean crop in the upper Midwest determined from ground-based and satellite measurements. Atmospheric Environment 44:2248-2256.

Flowers, MD, EL Fiscus, KO Burkey, FL Booker, J-J Dubois. 2007. Photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, and yield of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes differing in sensitivity to ozone. Environmental and Experimental Botany 61: 190-198.

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Gilliland, NJ, AH Chappelka, RB Muntifering, FL Booker, SS Ditchkoff. 2012. Digestive utilization of ozone-exposed forage by rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Environmental Pollution 163: 281-286.

Gonzalez-Fernadez, I, D Bass, R Muntifering, G Mills, J Barnes. 2008. Impacts of ozone pollution on productivity and forage quality of grass/clover swards. Atmospheric Environment 42: 8755-8769.

Gould, KS, DA Dudle, HS Neufeld. 2010. Why some stems are red. Photoprotective roles for
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Grantz, DA, A Shrestha, H-B Vu. 2008. Early vigor and ozone response in horseweed (Conyza canadensis) biotypes differing in glyphosate resistance. Weed Science 56: 224-230.

Grantz, DA, A Shrestha, H-B Vu. 2008. Ozone enhances adaptive benefit of glyphosate resistance in horseweed (Conyza canadensis). Weed Science 56: 549-554.

Grantz, DA, H-B Vu. 2009. O3 sensitivity in a potential C4 bioenergy crop: Sugarcane in California. Crop Science 49: 643-650.

Grantz, DA, A Shrestha, H. Vu. 2010. Ozone impacts on assimilation and allocation to reproductive sinks in the vegetatively propagated C4 weed, yellow nutsedge. Crop Science 50: 246-252.

Grantz, DA, H Vu, C Aguilar, MA Rea. 2010. No interaction between methyl jasmonate and ozone in pima cotton: growth and allocation respond independently to both. Plant Cell and Environment 33: 717-728.

Grantz, DA, H-B Vu, RL Heath, K Burkey. 2010. Temporal Sensitivity Key to Modeling Ozone Impacts on Vegetation. Extended Abstract 2010-EE-208-AWMA. Proceedings Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association, Calgary. June 2010.

Grantz, DA, H-B Vu, RL Heath, K Burkey. 2011. Diel trends in plant sensitivity to ozone: Toward parameterization of the defense component of effective flux. Abstract American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting. San Francisco, December 2011.

Grantz, D A, H-B Vu, TL Tew, JC Veremis. 2012. Sensitivity of gas exchange parameters to ozone in diverse C4 sugarcane hybrids. Crop Science 52: 1-11.

Grantz, DA, H-B Vu. 2012. Root and shoot gas exchange respond additively to moderate ozone and methyl jasmonate without induction of ethylene: ethylene is induced at higher O3. Journal of Experimental Botany 63: 43034313.

Grulke, NE, HS Neufeld, AW Davison, M Roberts, AH Chappelka. 2007. Stomatal behavior of ozone-sensitive and insensitive coneflowers (Rudbeckia laciniata var. digitata) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. New Phytologist 173: 100-109.

Grulke NE, E Paoletti, RL Heath. 2007. Chronic vs. short term acute O3 exposure effects on nocturnal transpiration in two Californian oaks. The Scientific World 7(S1):134-140. DOI 10.1100/tsw.20007.33

Grulke, NE, E Paoletti, RL Heath. 2007. Comparison of calculated and direct measurements of foliar O3 uptake in crop and native tree species. Environmental Pollution 146: 640-647.

Handley T, NE Grulke. 2008. Interactive effects of O3 exposure on California black oak (Quercus kelloggii Newb.) seedlings with and without nitrogen amendment. Environmental Pollution 156: 53-60.

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Holmes, WE, DR Zak, KS Pregitzer, JS King. 2006. Elevated CO2 and O3 alter soil nitrogen transformations beneath trembling aspen, paper birch, and sugar maple. Ecosystems 9: 1354-1363.

Karnosky, DF, JM Skelly, KE Percy, AH Chappelka. 2007. Perspectives regarding 50 years of research on effects of tropospheric ozone air pollution on U.S. Forests. Environmental Pollution 147: 489-506.

Karnosky, DF, H Werner, T Holopainen, K Percy, T Oksanen, E Oksanen, C Heerdt, P Fabian, J Nagy, W Heilman, R Cox, N Nelson, R Matyssek. 2007. Free-air exposure systems to scale up ozone research to mature trees. Plant Biology 9: 181-190.

King, JS, CP Giardina, KS Pregtizer, AL Friend. 2007. Biomass partitioning in red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) along a chronosequence in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37: 93-102.

Kline LJ, DD Davis, JM Skelly, JE Savage, J Ferdinand. 2008. Ozone sensitivity of 28 plant selections exposed to ozone under controlled conditions. Northeastern Naturalist 15: 57-66.

Kline, LJ, DD Davis, JM Skelly, DR Decoteau. 2009. Variation in ozone sensitivity within Indian hemp and common milkweed selections from the Midwest. Northeastern Naturalist 16: 307-313.

Kubiske, ME, VS Quinn, PE Marquardt, DF Karnosky. 2007. Effects of elevated CO2 and/or O3 on intra- and interspecific competitive ability of aspen. Plant Biology 9: 342-355.

Krupa, S, FL Booker, V Bowersox, C Lehmann, D Grantz. 2008. Uncertainties in the current knowledge of some atmospheric trace gases associated with US agriculture. Journal of Air & Waste Management Association 58: 986-993.

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Leisner CP, EA Ainsworth. 2012. Quantifying the effects of ozone on plant reproductive growth and development. Global Change Biology 18: 606-616.

Liu, L, JS King, CP Giardina, FL Booker. 2009. The influence of chemistry, production and community composition on leaf litter decomposition under elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 in a northern hardwood ecosystem. Ecosystems 12: 401-416.

Liu, L, JS King, FL Booker, CP Giardina, HL Allen, S Hu. 2009. Enhanced litter input rather than changes in litter chemistry drive soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under elevated CO2: a microcosm study. Global Change Biology 15: 441-453.

Lin, JC, M Nosal, RB Muntifering, SV Krupa. 2007. Alfalfa nutritive quality for ruminant livestock as influenced by ambient air quality in west-central Alberta. Environmental Pollution 149: 99-103.

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Matyssek, R, H Sandermann, G Wieser, FL Booker, S Cieslik, R Musselman, D Ernst. 2008. The challenge of making ozone risk assessment for forest trees more mechanistic. Environmental Pollution 156: 567-582.

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Neufeld, HS, AH Chappelka. 2007. Air pollution and vegetation effects research in national parks and natural areas: Implications for science, policy and management. Environmental Pollution 149: 253-255.

Neufeld, HS, SJ Peoples, AW Davison, AH Chappelka, GL Somers, JE Thomley, FL Booker. 2012. Ambient ozone effects on gas exchange and total non-structural carbohydrate levels in cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata L.) growing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 160: 74-81.

Nikula, S, S Manninen, K Percy, M Falck, E Oksanen, T Holopainen 2009. Elevated O3 induced minor changes in growth and foliar traits of European and hybrid aspen. Boreal Environment Research 14(A): 29-47.

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Novak, K, M Schaub, J Fuhrer, JM Skelly, B Frey, N Kräuchi. 2008. Ozone effects on visible foliar injury and growth of Fagus sylvatica and Viburnum lantana seedlings grown in monoculture or in mixture. Environmental and Experimental Botany 62: 212-220.

Oncley, SP, T Foken, R Vogt, W Kohsiek, HAR DeBruin, C Bernhofer, A Christen, E van Gorsel, D Grantz, C Feigenwinter, I Lehner, D Liebethal, H Liu, M Mauder, A Pitacco, L Ribeiro, T Weidinger. 2007. The Energy Balance Experiment EBEX-2000. Part I: overview and energy balance. Boundary Layer Meteorology 123: 1-28.

Orendovici-Best, T, JM Skelly, DD Davis, JA Ferdinand, JE Savage, RE Stevenson. 2008. Ozone uptake (flux) as it relates to ozone-induced foliar symptoms of Prunus serotina and Populus maximowizii × trichocarpa. Environmental Pollution 151: 79-92.

Paoletti, E, N Contran, WJ Manning, A Castagna, A Ranieri, F Tagliaferro. 2008. Protection of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) trees from ozone injury by ethylenediurea (EDU): Roles of biochemical changes and decreased stomatal conductance in enhancement of growth. Environmental Pollution 155: 464-472.

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Paoletti, E, WJ Manning. 2007. Toward a biologically significant and usable standard for ozone that will also protect plants. Environmental Pollution 150: 85-95.

Paoletti, E, WJ Manning, J Spaziani, F Tagliaferro. 2007. Gravitational infusion of ethylenediurea (EDU) into trunks protected adult European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior L.) from foliar ozone injury. Environmental Pollution 145: 869-873.

Paoletti, E, AM Ferrara, V Calatayud, J Cervero, F Giannetti, MJ Sanz, WJ Manning. 2009. Deciduous shrubs for ozone bioindication: Hibiscus syriacus as an example. Environmental Pollution 157: 865-870.

Paoletti, E, N Contran, WJ Manning, AM Ferrara. 2009. Use of the antiozonant ethylenediurea (EDU) in Italy: Verification of the effects of ambient ozone on crop plants and trees and investigation of EDU's mode of action. Environmental Pollution 157: 1453-1460.

Papinchak, HL, EJ Holcomb, TO Best, DR Decoteau. 2009. Effectiveness of houseplants in reducing the indoor air pollutant ozone. HortTechnology 19: 286-290.

Percy, KE, DF Karnosky. 2007. Air quality in natural areas: Interface between the public, science and regulation. Environmental Pollution 149: 256-267.

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Reid, CD, EL Fiscus. 2008. Ozone and density affect the response of biomass and seed yield to elevated CO2 in rice. Global Change Biology. 14: 60-76.

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