1990 journal article

EFFECT OF OZONE ON GROWTH OF MOSSES ON DISTURBED FOREST SOIL

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 63(4), 319–327.

By: G. Stanosz n, V. Smith n & R. Bruck n

TL;DR: Mixed forest floor organic matter and upper mineral soil from a 1580 m elevation conifer-hardwood stand in the Pisgah National Forest, NC, was placed in 4-cm diameter x 21-cm deep tubes and exposed to 0.32 microl O3/liter air (ppm) to reveal a significant negative relationship between coverage ratings and O3 concentration. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: August 6, 2018

conference paper

Effects of simulated acid rain and ozone on red spruce growth, symptomatology and ectomycorrhizal development

Bruck, R. I., Stanosz, G. R., & Meier, S. Proceedings of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program Terrestrial Effects Peer Review, 211–224.

By: R. Bruck, G. Stanosz & S. Meier

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

conference paper

Interactions of spruce-fir pathogens, insects and ectomycorrhizae on the etiology and epidemiology of boreal montane forest decline in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Bruck, R. I., Stanosz, G. R., & Meier, S. Proceedings of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program Terrestrial Effects Peer Review, 128–137.

By: R. Bruck, G. Stanosz & S. Meier

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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