Ecosystem-level UV-B experiments have revealed a variety of responses in terrestrial communities. These include decreases in the growth of some plant species (usually small changes but occasionally \u3e25%), both decreases and increases in herbivory, occasional altered decomposition patterns, changes in populations of fungi and invertebrates, and morphological changes in the growth patterns of mosses. These field experiments have been pursued both with solar UV-B exclusion using selective filters and with supplementation of UV-B using lamps. For UV-B-exclusion studies it is critical that the UV-B-excluding and UV-B-transmitting filters pass the same amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400–700 nm) and also infrared. Canopy ph...
Effects of increased UV-B on emissions of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide (CO) and on mineral nut...
nullAction spectra are typically used as biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) in biologica...
Patches of vegetation of six common species growing on Leonie Island (67 degrees 35' S, 68 degrees 2...
Ecosystem-level UV-B experiments have revealed a variety of responses in terrestrial communities. Th...
There have been significant advances in our understanding of the effects of UV-B radiation on terres...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a minor fraction of the solar spectrum reaching the ground surface. In...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a minor fraction of the solar spectrum reaching the ground surface. In...
In the last three decades much researchhas been carried out to investigate the biologicaleffects of ...
Physiological and developmental processes of plants are affected by UV-B radiation, even by the amou...
I investigated whether seedlings of non-agricultural plants exposed to varying levels of UV-B exposu...
Elevated solar UV-B radiation associated with stratospheric ozone reduction may exert effects on ter...
Biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) play a key role in calculating the increase of biolog...
Research into the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on terrestrial ecosystems remains a relative...
Research into the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on terrestrial ecosystems remains a relative...
This paper provides an overview of existing literature on the ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation effects...
Effects of increased UV-B on emissions of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide (CO) and on mineral nut...
nullAction spectra are typically used as biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) in biologica...
Patches of vegetation of six common species growing on Leonie Island (67 degrees 35' S, 68 degrees 2...
Ecosystem-level UV-B experiments have revealed a variety of responses in terrestrial communities. Th...
There have been significant advances in our understanding of the effects of UV-B radiation on terres...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a minor fraction of the solar spectrum reaching the ground surface. In...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a minor fraction of the solar spectrum reaching the ground surface. In...
In the last three decades much researchhas been carried out to investigate the biologicaleffects of ...
Physiological and developmental processes of plants are affected by UV-B radiation, even by the amou...
I investigated whether seedlings of non-agricultural plants exposed to varying levels of UV-B exposu...
Elevated solar UV-B radiation associated with stratospheric ozone reduction may exert effects on ter...
Biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) play a key role in calculating the increase of biolog...
Research into the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on terrestrial ecosystems remains a relative...
Research into the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on terrestrial ecosystems remains a relative...
This paper provides an overview of existing literature on the ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation effects...
Effects of increased UV-B on emissions of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide (CO) and on mineral nut...
nullAction spectra are typically used as biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) in biologica...
Patches of vegetation of six common species growing on Leonie Island (67 degrees 35' S, 68 degrees 2...