The dynamic chamber technique was applied to investigate the dependency of nitrogen dioxide fluxes to wheat leaves from atmospheric NO2 concentration, light intensity, air temperature and relative humidity. Experiments were performed with 4- to 5-weeks-old wheat plants under controlled environmental conditions. When exposed to NO2-free air wheat leaves emitted 3.7 ng N m (-2) s (-1) into the atmosphere. With increasing NO2 concentrations the flux of NO2 changed from emission to deposition. Up to NO2 concentrations of 60 nl l(-1) the NO2 flux increased linearly; at higher concentrations of N02 the N02 flux further increased, but the increment declined. In the range of N02 concentrations studied (0-90 nI l(-1) neither transpiration nor photos...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia in combination with low and moderate growth temperature on growth ...
Although climate scenarios have predicted an increase in [CO2] and temperature conditions, to date f...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...
The dynamic chamber technique was applied to investigate NO2 influx into Picea abies (L.) Karsten br...
Fertilizer-derived nitrous oxide, N20, may cause an increase of tropospheric N20, which could contri...
The present investigation was undertaken to survey the general features of physiological responses o...
Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L., cv. Mercia) was grown at two different atmospheric CO, concentra...
A field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The aim of the project was to quantify the exchange of NO and NO_2 between the atmosphere and typica...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is recognized as a toxic gaseous pollutant. However, an appropriate concentra...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Although climate scenarios have predicted an increase in [CO2] and temperature conditions, to date f...
This study investigates whether the diurnal regulation of nitrate reductase activity in the flag lea...
The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exchange between the atmosphere and needles of Picea abies L. (Norway Spr...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia in combination with low and moderate growth temperature on growth ...
Although climate scenarios have predicted an increase in [CO2] and temperature conditions, to date f...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...
The dynamic chamber technique was applied to investigate NO2 influx into Picea abies (L.) Karsten br...
Fertilizer-derived nitrous oxide, N20, may cause an increase of tropospheric N20, which could contri...
The present investigation was undertaken to survey the general features of physiological responses o...
Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L., cv. Mercia) was grown at two different atmospheric CO, concentra...
A field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The aim of the project was to quantify the exchange of NO and NO_2 between the atmosphere and typica...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is recognized as a toxic gaseous pollutant. However, an appropriate concentra...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Although climate scenarios have predicted an increase in [CO2] and temperature conditions, to date f...
This study investigates whether the diurnal regulation of nitrate reductase activity in the flag lea...
The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exchange between the atmosphere and needles of Picea abies L. (Norway Spr...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia in combination with low and moderate growth temperature on growth ...
Although climate scenarios have predicted an increase in [CO2] and temperature conditions, to date f...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...