Significance of Pollutant Concentration Distribution in the Response of ‘Red Kidney’ Beans to Ozone1

Abstract
Bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Red Kidney) exposed to ozone with a simulated ambient concentration distribution showed significantly more injury, less growth, and lower yield than those exposed to an equivalent dose of ozone with a uniform concentration distribution. The concentration distribution did not alter the type of biological response of ‘Red Kidney’ beans to ozone, an indication that uniform concentration distribution fumigations are appropriate for investigations of mode of action of pollutants on plants. However, this study suggests that research using a uniform concentration distribution of pollutants may underestimate the magnitude of growth and yield responses to ambient pollutants.

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