NE-176 publication list:  1995 – 2002

 

1995

 

Amundson, R.G., R.J. Kohut, and J.A. Laurence.  1995.  Influence of foliar N on foliar soluble sugars and starch of red spruce saplings exposed to ambient and elevated levels of ozone.  Tree Physiology 15:167-174.

 

Andersen, C.P. and P.T. Rygiewicz, 1995.  Effects of ozone on temporal allocation of carbon in mycorrhizal Pinus ponderosa seedlings.  New Phytologist 131:471-480.

 

Booker, F.L. and E.L. Fiscus.  1995.  Measurement and modeling of ultraviolet-B irradiance.  IN:  Climate Change and Rice (S. Peng, K.T. Ingram, H.U. Neue and L.H. Ziska, eds.).  Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, pp 147-157.

 

Eckert, R.T., R.J. Kohut, J.A. Laurence, T.D. Lee, and P.S. King.  1995.  An approach to detecting ozone injury in remote areas using controlled exposure studies and indicator species.  In: Ecosystem Monitoring and Protected Areas.  (T.B. Herman, S. Bondrup-Nielsen, J.H. Martin Willison, and N.W.P. Munro, eds.)  Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Science and the Management of Protected Areas.  Halifax, NS. May 16-20, 1994.  McGill-Queen's Press.  pp 349-356.

 

Fiscus, E.L. and F.L. Booker.  1995.  Is increased UV-B a threat to crop photosynthesis and productivity?  Photosynthesis Research 43:  81-92.

 

Fiscus, E.L., F.L. Booker, J.E. Miller and C.D. Reid.  1995.  Response of soybean leaf water relations to tropospheric ozone.  Canadian Journal of Botany 73:  517-526.

 

Glick, R. E., Schlagnhaufer, C. D., Arteca, R. N., and Pell, E. J.  1995. Ozone-induced ethylene emission accelerates the loss of Rubisco and nuclear-encoded mRNAs in senescing potato leaves.  Plant Physiology 109:891-898.

 

Krupa, S.V., H.-J. Jager, M. Nosal, W.J. Manning, A.H. Legge and K. Hanewald.  1995.  Ambient ozone and adverse crop response: a unified view of cause and effect. Environmental Pollution 87:119-126.

 

Lefohn, A.S. and W.J. Manning. 1995. Ozone exposure near Class I wilderness areas

in New Hampshire and Vermont. Atmospheric Environment 29: 601-606.

 

Legge, A. H., Grünhage, L., Nosal, M., Jäger, H.-J. and Krupa, S. V. 1995. Ambient ozone and adverse crop response: An evaluation of North American and European data as they relate to exposure indices and critical levels. Angew. Bot. 69:192-205.

 

Manning, W. J. and A.V. Tiedemann.  1995.  Climate change:  effects of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide and ultraviolet-B radiation on plant diseases.  Environmental Pollution 88: 221-245.

 

Miller, J.E., S.F. Vozzo, R.P. Patterson, W.A. Pursley and A.S. Heagle.  1995.  Effects of ozone and water deficit on field-grown soybean. II. Leaflet nonstructural carbohydrates.  Journal of Environmental Quality 24:670-677.

 

Pell, E.J., J. P. Sinn, and C. Vinten Johansen. 1995. Responses of Aspen to multiple stresses I. Influence of nitrogen and ozone on plant growth and development.  New Phytologist 130:437-446.

 

Schlagnhaufer, C., Glick, R., Arteca, R. N. and Pell, E. J. 1995. Molecular cloning of an ozone-induced 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase cDNA and its relationship with a loss of rbcS in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)  Plant Molecular Biology. 28:93-103.

 

Vozzo, S.F., J.E. Miller, W.A. Pursley and A.S. Heagle.  1995.  Effects of ozone and water deficit on field-grown soybean. I. Leaf gas exchange.  Journal of Environmental Quality 24:663-670.

 

Wilson, R., A. Cataldo, and C.P. Andersen, 1995.  Determination of total nonstructural carbohydrates in tree species by high-performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25:2022-2028.

 

 

1996

 

Anttonen, S.K. 1996.  Impacts of ozone and other air pollutants on pine needle lipids:  microscopical and chemical studies (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus halepensis, Pinus taeda).   Ph.D. dissertation, Kupio University, Finland.  65 pp.

 

Anttonen, S.K., M.-L. Sutinen, and A. S. Heagle. 1996. Ultrastructure and some plasma membrane characteristics of ozone-exposed loblolly pine needles. Physiologia Plantarum 98:309-319.

 

Barbo, D.N. 1996. Influence of ozone on the productivity and diversity of an early successional forest community. MS Thesis, Auburn University, 134 pp.

 

Booker, F.L., S. Anttonen, and A.S. Heagle. 1996. Catechin, proanthocyanidin and lignin contents of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L. ) needles after chronic exposure to ozone. New Phytologist 132:483-492.

 

Brendley, B.W. 1996. Ozone-induced changes in the status of Rubisco in aging foliage of Populus and Quercus and the role of Rubisco in stress compensation. Ph.D. thesis. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.  135 pp.

 

Brunschon-Harti, S., F.L. Booker, A. Fangmeier, H-J. Jager, and J.E. Miller.  1996. Influence of elevated CO2 and ozone on enzymes related to photorespiration in soybean.  Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft fur Okologie 26:625-628.

 

Eason, G., R.A. Reinert, and J. E. Simon. 1996. SO2-enhanced phytotoxicity of O3 to watermelon. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 12: 718- 721.

 

Eckardt, N.A. and E.J. Pell. 1996. Effects of EDU on ozone-induced acceleration of foliar senescence in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Environmental Pollution 92:299-306.

 

Findley, D.A., G.J. Keever, A.H. Chappelka, C.H. Gilliam, and D.J. Eakes. 1996. Sensitivity of six red maple cultivars to acute ozone exposures. Journal of Arboriculture 22:264-269.

 

Fiscus, E.L., F.L. Booker, and J.E. Miller. 1996. Response of soybean bulk leaf water relations to ultraviolet-B irradiation. Journal of Plant Physiology 148:63-68.

 

Heagle, A.S. and J.E. Miller. 1996. Effects of rooting medium and fertilizer rate on response of white clover to tropospheric ozone. Environmental Pollution 91: 113-119.

 

Heagle, A., J.E. Miller, B. Chevone, T. Dreschel, W. Manning, P. McCool, C. Morrison, G. Neely, and J. Rebbeck. 1996. Responses of a white clover indicator system to tropospheric ozone at eight locations in the United States. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 1373-1378.

 

Heagle, A.S., R. Reinert, and I. Miller. 1996. White clover response to ozone in different environments. Journal of Environmental Quality 25:273-278.

 

Johnson, J.D., A.H. Chappelka, F.P. Hain and A.S. Heagle.  1996.  Interactive effects of air pollutants with abiotic and biotic factors on southern pine forests.  IN:  Impact of Air Pollutants on Southern Pine Forests, Vol. 118, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 280-312.

 

Laurence, J.A., R.J. Kohut, R.G. Amundson, D.A. Weinstein, and D.C. MacLean. 1996.  Responses of sugar maple to multiple year exposures to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation.  Environmental Pollution 92: 119-126.

 

Leblanc, E., C.S.T. Daughtry and C.L. Mulchi.  1996.  Remote sensing of crop responses to ozone and carbon dioxide treatments.  Proceedings of International Geoscience Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS-’96), Lincoln, NE.  pp. 224-226.

 

Manning, W.I., Krupa, S.V., Bergweiler, C.I. & Nelson, K.I. 1996. Ambient ozone (O3) in three Class I wilderness areas in the northeastern USA: Measurements with Ogawa passive samplers. Environmental Pollution 91: 399-404.

 

Marquez, L.A., M. Quitoriano, B.A. Zilinskas and H.B. Dunford. 1996. Kinetic and spectral properties of pea cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase. FEBS Letters: 389-153-156.

 

Mulchi, C.L., B. Rudorff, M. Zakaria, E.H. Lee, and R.A. Rowland. 1996. Morphological responses among crops species to full-season exposures to enhanced concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and O3. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 85: 1379-1386.

 

Murthy, S.S. 1996.  Molecular cloning and analysis of pea cytosolic monodehydroascorbate reductase. Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 191 pp.

 

Pausch, R., C.L. Mulchi, E.H. Lee, I.N. Forseth and L. Slaughter. 1996. Use of 13C and 15N isotopes to investigate O3 effects on C and N metabolism in soybean. Part I. C fixation and translocation. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 59: 69-80.

 

Pausch, R., C.L. Mulchi, E.H. Lee and 1.1. Meisinger. 1996. Use of 13C and 15N isotopes to investigate O3 effects on C and N metabolism in soybean. Part II. Nitrogen uptake fixation and partitioning. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 60:61-69.

 

Pitcher, L.H., and B.A. Zilinskas 1996. Overexpression of copper/zinc superoxide dismutase in the cytosol of transgenic tobacco confers partial resistance to ozone-induced foliar necrosis. Plant Physiology 110:583 -588.

 

Rebbeck, J. 1996. Chronic ozone effects on three northeastern hardwood species: growth and biomass. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 1788-1798.

 

Reinert, R.A., S.R. Shafer, G. Eason, M.M. Schoeneberger, and S.I. Horton. 1996. Responses of loblolly pine to ozone and simulated acidic rain. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 1715- 1723.

 

Robinson J.M.  1996.  Leaflet photosynthesis rate and carbon metabolite accumulation patterns in nitrogen-limited, vegetative soybean plants.  Photosynthesis Research 50: 133-148.

 

Robinson, J.M. and R.A. Rowland. 1996. Carbohydrate and carbon metabolite accumulation responses in leaves of ozone tolerant and ozone susceptible spinach plants after acute ozone exposure. Photosynthesis Research 50:103-115.

 

Rudorff, B.F. T., C.L. Mulchi, C.S. T. Daughtry and E.B. Lee. 1996. Growth and radiation use efficiency of wheat and corn grown under elevated ozone and carbon dioxide atmospheres. Remote Sensing of Environment 55:163 -173.

 

Rudorff, B.F.T., C.L. Mulchi, P. Fenny, E.B. Lee and R. Rowland. 1996. Wheat grain quality under enhanced tropospheric O3 and CO2 concentrations.  Journal of Environmental Quality 25:1384-1388

 

Rudorff, B.F.T., C.L. Mulchi, E.B. Lee, R. Rowland and R. Pausch. 1996. Effects of enhanced O3 and CO2 enrichment on plant characteristics in wheat and corn. Environmental Pollution 94:53-60.

 

Rudorff, B.F.T., C.L. Mulchi, E.B. Lee, R. Rowland and R. Pausch. 1996. Photosynthetic characteristics in wheat exposed to elevated O3 and CO2. Crop Science 36: 1247-1251.

 

Shafer, S.R., M.M. Schoeneberger, S.I. Borton, C.B. Davey and J.E. Miller. 1996. Effects of Rhizobium, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and anion content of simulated rain on subterranean clover. Environmental Pollution 92:55-66.

 

Wiese, Cosima B. 1996. Influence of ozone on Rubisco content in transgenic plants expressing reduced quantities of Rubisco M.S. thesis. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.  75 pp.

 

1997

 

Andersen, C.P. and C.F. Scagel.  1997. Nutrient availability alters below-ground respiration of ozone exposed ponderosa pine. Tree Physiology 17:  377-387.

 

Andersen, C.P., R. Wilson, M. Plocher, and W.E. Hogsett, 1997.  Carry-over effects of ozone on ponderosa pine root growth and carbohydrate concentrations. Tree Physiology 17:805-811.

 

Booker, F.L., C.D. Reid, S. Brunschon-Harti, E.L. Fiscus and J.E. Miller.  1997.  Photosynthesis and photorespiration in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] chronically exposed to elevated carbon dioxide and ozone.  Journal of Experimental Botany 48:  1843-1852.

 

Chappelka, A., J. Renfro, G. Somers and B. Nash.  1997. Evaluation of ozone injury on foliage of black cherry (Prunus serotina) and tall milkweed (Asclepias exaltata) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  Environmental Pollution 95:13-18.

 

Findley, D.A., G.J. Keever, A.H. Chappelka, C.H. Gilliam and D.J. Eakes. 1997. Differential response of buddleia (Buddleia davidii Franch.) to ozone. Environmental Pollution 98:105-111.

 

Findley, D.A., G.J. Keever, A.H. Chappelka, C.H. Gilliam and D.J. Eakes. 1997. Screening buddleia cultivars for acute ozone sensitivity.  Journal of Environmental Horticulture 15:142-145.

 

Findley, D.A., G.J. Keever, A.H. Chappelka, C.H. Gilliam, and D.J. Eakes. 1997. Ozone sensitivity of selected southeastern landscape plants. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 15:51-55.

 

Fiscus, E.L., C.D. Reid, J.E. Miller and A.S. Heagle.  1997.  Elevated CO2 reduces O3 flux and O3-induced yield losses in soybeans: possible implications for elevated CO2 studies.  Journal of Experimental Botany 48:307-313.

 

Gueta-Dahan, Y. Z. Yaniv, B.A. Zilinskas and G. Ben-Hayyim. 1997. Salt and oxidative stress: similar and specific responses in citrus.  Planta 203:460-469

 

Kohut, R.J., J.A. Laurence, P. King, and R. Raba.  1997.  Identification of Bioindicator Species for Ozone and Assessment of the Responses to Ozone of Native Vegetation at Acadia National Park.  NPS Acadia D-175.  U.S. National Park Service.  Air Resources Division.  Denver, CO.  137 pp.

 

Krupa, S. V. and Kickert, R. N. 1997. Considerations for establishing relationships between ambient ozone (O3) and adverse crop response. Environmental Review 5: 55-77.

 

Laurence, J.A., R.G. Amundson, R.J. Kohut, and D.A. Weinstein.  1997.  Growth and water use of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) exposed to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation for four growing seasons.  Forest Science 43:355-361.

 

Manning, W.J. 1997.  The use of plants as bioindicators of ozone. In: A. Bytnerowicz (ed). Proc. International Symposium: Air Pollution and Climate Change Effects on Forest Ecosystems.  USDA Forest Service Pub., Riverside, CA.

 

Miller, J.E., S.R. Shafer, M.M. Schoeneberger, W.A. Pursley, S.I. Horton, and C. Davey. 1997. Influence of a mycorrhizal fungus and/or rhizobium on growth and biomass partitioning of subterranean clover exposed to ozone. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 96:233-248.

 

Pell, E.J., Schlagnhaufer, C.D. and Arteca, R.N. 1997. Ozone induced oxidative stress: mechanisms of action and reaction. Physiologia Plantarum 100: 264-273.

 

Reinert, R.A., G. Eason and J. Barton.  1997.  Growth and fruiting of tomato as influenced by elevated carbon dioxide and ozone.  New Phytologist 137:411-420.

 

Robinson J.M.  1997.  Influence of daily photosynthetic photon flux density on foliar carbon metabolite levels in nitrogen-limited soybean plants.  International Journal of Plant Science 158: 32-43.

 

Robinson J. M.  1997.  The influence of elevated foliar carbohydrate levels on the ascorbate:dehydroascorbate redox ratios in nitrogen-limited spinach and soybean plants.  International Journal of Plant Science 158: 442-450.

 

Robinson J.M.  1997.  Nitrogen limitation of spinach plants causes a simultaneous rise in foliar levels of orthophosphate, sucrose and starch.  International Journal of Plant Science 158: 432-441.

 

Robinson J.M. and Burkey, K.O.  1997. Foliar CO2 photoassimilation and chloroplast linear electron transport rates in nitrogen-sufficient and nitrogen-limited soybean plants.  Photosynthesis Research 54: 209-217.

 

Scagel, C.F. and C.P. Andersen.  1997.  Seasonal changes in root and soil respiration of ozone exposed ponderosa pine grown in different substrates.  New Phytologist 136:627-643.

 

Schlagnhaufer, C.D., Arteca, R.N. and Pell, E.J. 1997. Sequential expression of two 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase genes in response to biotic and abiotic stresses in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) leaves. Plant Molecular Biology 35:683-688.

 

Torsethaugen, G., Pitcher, L.H., Zilinskas, B.A. and Pell, E.J. 1997. Overproduction of ascorbate peroxidase in the tobacco chloroplast does not provide protection against ozone. Plant Physiology.114:529-537.

 

Wiese, C.B. and Pell, E.J. 1997. Influence of ozone on transgenic tobacco plants expressing reduced quantities of Rubisco. Plant, Cell and Environment 20:1283-1291.

 

1998

 

Ali, A.A.  1998.  Ecological and biological studies on the effect of pollutants on some plants and their associated microorganisms.  Ph.D. Dissertation, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

 

Andrews, T.  1998.  Rapid screening of soybean germplasm for tolerance to ozone stress by examining growth characteristics and antioxidant enzymes.MS Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

 

Barbo, D.N., A.H. Chappelka, G.L. Somers, M.S. Miller-Goodman and K. Stolte.  1998.  Diversity of an early successional plant community as influenced by ozone.  New Phytologist 138:653-662.

 

Blum, O., A. Bytnerowicz, W. Manning, & L. Popovicheva. 1998. Ambient tropospheric ozone in the Ukraine Carpathian mountains and Kiev region: Detection with passive samplers and bioindicator plants. Environmental Pollution 98: 299-304.

 

Booker, F.L. and J.E. Miller.  1998.  Phenylpropanoid metabolism and phenolic composition of soybean [Glycine Max (L.) Merr.] leaves following exposure to ozone.  Journal of Experimental Botany 49:1119-1202.

 

Brendley, B. and Pell, E.J.  1998.  Ozone-induced changes in biosynthesis of Rubisco and associated compensation to stress in foliage of hybrid poplar.  Tree Physiology 18:81-90.

 

Chappelka, A.H. and L.J. Samuelson.  1998.  Ambient ozone effects on forest trees of the eastern United States: A review.  New Phytologist 139:91-108.

 

Chernikova, T. 1998.  Ozone effects on growth, physiological characteristics and antioxidant enzymes in soybean cultivars exposed to ambient and elevated CO2.  Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

 

Chevone, B., W. Manning, A. Varbanov, and S. Krupa.  1988.  Relating ambient ozone concentrations to adverse biomass responses of white clover: A case study.  Environmental Pollution 103:103-108.

 

Costich, D, and R. Kohut.  1998.  The application of microsatellite (SSR) DNA marker analysis in Brassica rapa (Fast Plants).  American Journal of Botany 85:64.

 

Godzik, B. and W.J. Manning. 1998. Relative effectiveness of ethylenediurea and constituent amounts of urea and phenylurea in ethylenediurea in prevention of ozone injury to tobacco.  Environmental Pollution 103: 1-6.

 

Grulke, NE., C.P. Andersen, M.E. Fenn and P.R. Miller.  1998.  Ozone and nitrogen deposition lowers root biomass of ponderosa pine in the San Bernardino Mountains, California.  Environmental Pollution 103:63-73

 

Heagle, A.S., J.E. Miller, and F.L. Booker.  1998.  Influence of ozone stress on soybean response to carbon dioxide enrichment.  I. Foliar properties.  Crop Science 38:113-121.

 

Heagle, A.S., J.E. Miller, and W.A. Pursley.  1998.  Influence of ozone stress on soybean response to carbon dioxide enrichment.  III. Yield and seed quality.  Crop Science 38:128-134.

 

Hummel, R.L., R.L. Brandenburg, A.S. Heagle and C. Arellano.  1998.  Effects of ozone on reproduction of two spotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) on white clover.  Environ. Entomology. 27:388-394.

 

Kim, J.S., A.H. Chappelka and M.S. Miller-Goodman.  1998.  Decomposition of blackberry and broomsedge bluestem as influenced by ozone.  Journal of Environmental Quality 27:953-960.

 

Kim, M.S., E.W. Chappelle, E. Leblanc, C.L. Mulchi and C.S.T. Daughtry.  1998.  Assessment of interactive effects of mild water stress, elevated tropospheric O3 and CO2 on crops using fluorescence imaging.  Eruopto Series, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems and Hydrology 3499:286-294.

 

Koch, J.R., Scherzer, A.J., Eshita, S.M. and Davis, K.R.  1998.  Ozone sensitivity in hybrid poplar is correlated with a lack of defense gene activation.  Plant Physiology 118:1243-1252.

 

Krupa, S.V., Nosal, M. and Legge, A.H.  1998.  A numerical analysis of the combined open-top chamber data from the US and Europe on ambient ozone and negative crop responses.  Environmental Pollution 101:157-160.

 

Krupa, S.V., Tonneijck, A.E.G. and Manning, W.J.  1998.  Ozone.  In Recognition of Air Pollution Injury to Vegetation: A Pictorial Atlas, ed. R.B. Flagler.  Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, pp.2-1 - 2-28.

 

Leblanc, E.  1998.  Physiological and spectral characterization of the effects of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 on wheat and soybean cultivars grown under well-watered and restricted moisture conditions.  Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

 

Miller, J.E., A.S. Heagle, and W.A. Pursley.  1998.  Influence of ozone stress on soybean response to carbon dioxide enrichment.  II.  Biomass and development.  Crop Science 38:122-128.

 

Reid, C.D., and E.L. Fiscus.  1998.  Effects of elevated [CO2] and/or ozone on limitations to CO2 assimilation in soybean (Glycine max).  Journal of Experimental Botany 49:885-895.

 

Robinson, J.M., Britz, S.J., Rowland, R.A. and Stracke, W.F.  1998.  Influence of chronic ozonation on ascorbate accumulation and the ascorbate/dehydroascorbate redox status in leaflets of field grown soybean cultivars which demonstrate tolerance or sensitivity to ozone, pp 439-442.  In: L.J. De Kok and I. Stulens (eds.), Responses of Plant Metabolism to Air Pollution and Global Change.  Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.

 

Shafer, S.R., U. Blum, S.J. Horton, and D.L. Hesterberg.  1998.  Biomass of tomato seedlings exposed to an allelopathic phenolic acid and enriched atmospheric carbon dioxide.  Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 106:123-136.

 

Somers, G.L., A.H. Chappelka, P. Rosseau and J.R. Renfro.  1998.  Empirical evidence of growth decline related to visible ozone injury.  Forest Ecology and Management 104:129-137.

 

Tang, Y. 1998.  Response of leaf protein to ozone in two white clover clones.  M.S. Thesis. Va. Tech, Blacksburg, VA.  56 pp.

 

Vahala, J., Schlagnhaufer, C.D. and Pell, E.J.   1998.  Induction of an ACC synthase cDNA by ozone in light-grown Arabidopsis thaliana leaves.  Physiologia Plantarum 103:45-50.

 

 

1999

 

Ajit, S.K.  1999.  Responses of transgenic plants overexpressing antioxidant enzymes to ozone and pathogens.  Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

 

Andersen, C.P. and P.T. Rygiewicz.  1999.  Understanding plant-soil relationships using controlled environment facilities.  Advances in Space Research  24:309-318.

 

Bailey, S., J. Rebbeck, and K. Loats.  1999.  Interactive effects of elevated ozone plus carbon dioxide on open-top chamber exposed duckweed.  Ohio Journal of Science 2: 19-25.

 

Bergweiler, C.J. and W.J. Manning.  1999.  Inhibition of flowering and reproductive success in spreading dogbane, Apocynum androsaemifolium L. by exposure to ambient ozone.  Environmental Pollution 105: 333-339.

 

Burkey, K.O.  1999.  Effects of ozone on apoplast/symplast partitioning of ascorbic acid in snap bean.  Physiologia Plantarum 107: 188-193.

 

Chappelka, A., G. Somers and J. Renfro. 1999. Ozone effects to forest trees in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 116/1-2: 255-260.

 

Chappelka, A., J. Skelly, G. Somers,  J. Renfro and E. Hildebrand. 1999. Mature black cherry used as a bioindicator of ozone injury. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 116/1-2: 261-266.

 

Eckert, R.T., R. Kohut, T. Lee and K. Staplefeldt.  1999.  Foliar Ozone Injury on Native Vegetation at Acadia National Park: Results from a Six-year (1992-1997) Field Survey.  US National Park Service.  Air Resources Division.  Denver, CO.  42 pp. 

 

Fiscus, E.L., R.B. Philbeck, A.B. Britt and F.L. Booker.  1999.  Growth of Arabidopsis flavonoid mutants under solar radiation and UV filters.  Environmental and Experimental Botany  41:231-245.

 

Grantz, D. A. and J. F. Farrar.  1999.  Acute exposure to ozone inhibits rapid carbon translocation from source leaves of Pima cotton.  Journal of Experimental Botany, 50: 1253-1262.

 

Grantz, D. A., X. Zhang, and T. Carlson.  1999.  Observations and model simulations link stomatal inhibition to impaired hydraulic conductance following ozone exposure in cotton.  Plant, Cell and Environment, 22: 1201-1210.

 

Grantz, D. A. and D. L. Vaughn.  1999.  Vertical profiles of boundary layer conductance and wind speed in a cotton canopy measured with heated brass surrogate leaves.  Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, 97:187-197.

 

Heagle, A.S., J.E. Miller, F.L. Booker and W.A. Pursley.  1999.  Ozone stress, carbon dioxide enrichment, and nitrogen fertility interactions in cotton.  Crop Science  39:731-741.

 

Heagle, A.S., F.L. Booker, J.E. Miller, W.A. Pursley and L.A. Stefanski.  1999.  Influence of daily carbon dioxide exposure duration and root environment on soybean response to elevated carbon dioxide.  Journal of Environmental Quality  28:666-675.

 

Islam, K.R., C.L. Mulchi and A.A. Ali.  1999.  Tropospheric carbon dioxide or ozone enrichment and soil moisture effects on soil organic carbon quality.  Journal of Environmental Quality  28: 1629-1636.

 

Kickert, R.N., G. Tonella, A. Simonov, and S.V. Krupa.  1999.  Predictive modeling of effects under global change.  Environmental Pollution 100: 87-132.

 

Kim, M.S.  1999. Combined effects of elevated tropospheric O3, elevated atmospheric CO2 and soil moisture deficit on soybean using fluorescence imaging.  Ph.D. Thesis. University of Maryland, College Park, MD. 188pp.

 

Kley, D., Kleinman, M., Sandermann, H., and Krupa, S. 1999. Photochemical oxidants: State of the science.  Environmental Pollution 100:19-42.

 

Krupa, S. V., Legge, A. H., Nosal, M., McLaughlin, S. B. and Downing, D. J. 1999. Ambient ozone and growth of mature loblolly pine. In Proc. UN-ECE Workshop on Critical Levels for Ozone - Level II, Gerzensee, Switzerland, eds. J. Fuhrer & B. Achermann. Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture, Institute of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (IUL), Liebefeld-Bern, Switzerland, pp. 233-236.

 

Loats, K.V. and J. Rebbeck.  1999.  The short-term effects of ozone and carbon dioxide on the growth and physiology of seedling black cherry, green ash, and yellow-poplar.  Environmental Pollution 106: 237-248.

 

Miller, J.D., R.N. Arteca, and E.J. Pell.  1999.  Senescence-associated gene expression during ozone-induced senescence.  Plant Physiology  120:1015-1023.

 

Pell, E.J., J.P. Sinn, B.E. Brendley, L. Samuelson, C. Vinten-Johansen, M. Tien, and J. Skillman.  1999.  Differential response of four tree species to ozone-induced acceleration of foliar senescence.  Plant, Cell & Environment  22:779-790.

 

Percy, K., Bucher, J., Cape, J., Ferretti, M., Heath, R., Jones, H., Karnosky, D., Matyssek, R., Muller-Stark, G., Paoletti, E., Rosengren-Brinck, U., Sheppard, L., Skelly, J., and Weetman, G. 1999.  State of science and knowledge gaps with respect to air pollution impacts on forests: Reports from concurrent IURFRO 7.04.00 Working Party sessions. IN L J. Sheppard and J.N. Cape, eds. Forest Growth Responses to the Pollution Climate of the 21st Century. Kluwer Acad. Pub. pp. 443-448.

 

Petersen, R., A. Bosley, and J. Rebbeck.  1999.  Ozone stimulates protonematal growth and gametophore production in pigeon moss, Polytrichumcommune Hedw.  The Bryologist  102: 398-403.

 

Polle, A. and E.J. Pell.  1999.  The role of carbon dioxide in modifying the plant response to ozone. In:  Luo, Y. and Mooney (eds.).  Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress .  Academic Press, New York.  pp. 193-213.

 

Rao, M. and Davis, K.R.  1999.  Ozone-induced lesion formation occurs via two distinct mechanisms in Arabidopsis: the role of salicylic acid.  The Plant Journal 17:603-614.

 

Tang, Y.  B.I. Chevone and J. Hess.  1999.  Ozone-responsive proteins in a tolerant and sensitive clone of white clover.  Environmental Pollution  104: 89-98.

 

Torsethaugen, G., E.J. Pell, and S.M. Assmann.  1999.  Ozone inhibits guard cell K+ channels implicated in stomatal opening. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96:13577-13582.

 

2000

 

Barbo, D.N., Chappelka, A.H., Somers, G.L., Miller, M.S. and Stolte, K. 2000. Ozone impacts on loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) grown in a competitive environment. In: Air Pollution, Global Change and Forests in the New Millennium: 19th Ann. IUFRO Meeting for Spec. In Air Pollution Effects on Forest Ecosystems, 28-31 May, Houghton, MI.

 

Bielenberg, Douglas G. 2000. Influence of nitrogen availability on ozone-induced accelerated foliar senescence. Ph.D. thesis. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.  108 pp.

 

Booker F.L.  2000.  Influence of carbon dioxide enrichment, ozone and nitrogen fertilization on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaf and root composition.  Plant Cell and Environment 23:573-583.

 

Booker F.L., Shafer S.R, Wei C., Horton  S.  2000.  Carbon dioxide enrichment, and nitrogen fertilization effects on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plant residue chemistry and decomposition.  Plant and Soil 220:89-98.

 

Burkey K.O., Wei C., Eason, G., Ghosh, P., Fenner,  G.P.  2000.  Antioxidant metabolites levels in ozone-sensitive and tolerant genotypes of snap beans.  Physiologia Plantarum 110:195-200.

 

Campbell, S., G. Smith, P. Temple, J. Pronos, R. Rochefort, and C. Andersen. 2000.  Monitoring for Ozone Injury in West Coast (Oregon, Washington, California) Forests in 1998.  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-495.

 

Chappelka, A.H. 2000. Air pollution: Forest health and passive sampling. New Phytologist 147:417-419.

 

Chernikova, T., Robinson, J.M., Lee, E.H., Mulchi, C.L. 2000. O3 tolerance and antioxidant enzyme activity in soybean cultivars.  Photosynthesis Research, 64:15-26.

 

DeBauer, L.I., Hernandez-Tejeda, T. and Skelly, J.M. 2000.  Air pollution and problems in the forested areas of Mexico and Central America. IN J.L. Innes and A.H. Barnes, eds. Air Pollution and the forests of developing and rapidly industrializing countries. IUFRO Res. Series 4. CABI Publishing. N.Y. NY. pp. 35-62.

 

Ferdinand, J.A., Fredericksen, T.S., Kouterick, K.B. and Skelly, J.M.  2000.  Leaf morphology and ozone sensitivity of two open-pollinated genotypes of black cherry (Prunus serotina) seedlings. Environmental Pollution 108:297-302.

 

Grantz, D. A., and S. Yang.  2000.  Ozone impacts on allometry and root hydraulic conductance are not mediated by source limitation nor developmental age.  Journal Experimental Botany 51: 919-927.

 

Grantz, D. A. and J. F. Farrar.  2000.  Ozone inhibits phloem loading from a transport pool: compartmental efflux analysis in Pima cotton.  Australian Journal of Plant Physiology. 27:859-868.

 

Groth, J.V. and Krupa, S.V. 2000. Interactive effects of ozone, ultraviolet (UV)‑B radiation, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide on crops. In Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity, eds. K.R. Reddy & H.F. Hodges. CAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom, pp. 387- 405.

 

Heagle, A.S., Miller, J.E., Pursley, W.A.  2000.  Growth and yield responses of winter wheat to mixtures of ozone and carbon dioxide.  Crop Science 40:1656-1664.

 

Heagle, A.S. and Stefanski, L.A.  2000.  Relationship between ambient ozone regimes and white clover forage production using different ozone exposure indexes.  Environmental Pollution 34:735-744.

 

Islam, K.R., C.L. Mulchi and A.A. Ali.  2000.  Interactions of tropospheric CO2 and O3 enrichments and moisture variations on microbial biomass and respiration in soil.  Global Change Biology  6: 255-265.

 

Jackson, D.M., Rufty, T.W., Heagle, A.S., Severson, R.F., Eckel, R.V.W.  2000.  Survival and development of tobacco hornworm larvae on tobacco plants grown under elevated levels of ozone.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 26: 1-19.

 

Kouterick, K.B., Skelly, J.M., Fredericksen, T.S., Steiner, K.C., Kolb, T.E. and Ferdinand, J.A. 2000.  Foliar injury. leaf gas exchange and biomass responses of black cherry (Prunus serotina, Ehrh.) half-sibling families to ozone exposure. Environmental Pollution 107:117-126.

 

Jagodzinski, J.M. 2000.  An analysis of tropospheric ozone transport in north central Pennsylvania during the summer of 1999.  MS Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  109 pp.

 

McCrady, J.K. and C.P. Andersen.  2000.  The effect of ozone on soluble root exudation of wheat.  Environmental Pollution 107:465-472.

 

McGrath, M.T.  2000.  Impact on snap bean of ambient ozone at Long Island, New York. Phytopathology 90:S133.

 

McGrath, M.T.  2000.  Impact of ambient ozone on clover at Long Island, New York. Phytopathology 90:S50.

 

Miller, Jennifer D. 2000. Senescence-associated gene expression in ozone-stressed Arabidopsis leaves. Ph.D. thesis. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.  74 pp.

 

Mills, G., Ball, G., Hayes,  F., Skarby, L., Gimeno, B., de Temmerman, L., Heagle,  A.S.  2000.  Development of a multi-factor model for predicting the critical level of ozone for white clover.  Environmental Pollution 109:533-542.

 

Muntifering, R.B., D.D. Crosby, M.C. Powell and A.H. Chappelka. 2000. Yield and quality characteristics of bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) exposed to ground-level ozone. Animal Feed Science & Technology 84:243-256.

 

Neufeld, Howard S., E. Henry Lee, James R. Renfro and W. David Hacker. 2000.  Seedling insensitivity to ozone for three conifer species native to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 108:141-151.

 

Nosal, M., Legge, A.H. and Krupa, S.V. 2000. Application of a stochastic, Weibull probability generator for replacing missing data on ambient concentrations of gaseous pollutants.  Environmental Pollution 108: 439-446.

 

Olszyk, D.M., D.T. Tingey, L. Watrud, R. Seidler, and C.P. Andersen.  2000.  Interactions between O3 and CO2 on Terrestrial Ecosystems.  In Trace Gas Emissions and Plants, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pg. 97-136.

 

Reinert, R.A., Eason, G.  2000.  Genetic control of O3 sensitivity in a cross between two cultivars of snapbean.  Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 125: 222-227.

 

Robinson J.M. 2000.  Dark and daylight activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase in the leaves of nitrogen-limited spinach and soybean plants.  International Journal of Plant Science 161: 651-657.

 

Robinson, J.M. and S.J. Britz.  2000.  Tolerance of a field grown soybean cultivar to elevated ozone level is concurrent with higher leaflet ascorbic acid level and higher ascorbate:dehydroascorbate redox status.  Photosynthesis Research 64:77-87.

 

Robinson, J.M. and J.A. Bunce.  2000.  Influence of drought-induced water stress on soybean and spinach leaf ascorbate-dehydroascorbate level and redox status.  International Journal of Plant Science 161:271-279.

 

Rudorff, B.F.T., Mulchi, C.L., Lee, E.H. 2000.  Plant responses to elevated CO2 and interactions with O3.  In:  Trace Gas Emissions and Plants, (Ed.) Singh, S.N.  pp. 155-179.  Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.

 

Skelly, J.M. 2000.  Tropospheric ozone and its importance to forests and natural plant communities of the northeastern United States. Northeastern Naturalist (3):221-236.

 

Skelly, J.M., Innes, J.L., Savage, J.E., Snyder, K.R., VanderHeyden, D., Zhang, J. and Sanz, M.J. 2000.  Observation and Confirmation of foliar ozone symptoms on native plant species of Switzerland and southern Spain. Journal of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 116:227-234.

 

VanderHeyden, D., Skelly, .M., Innes, J., Hug, C., Zhang, J., Landolt, W. and Bleuler, P. 2000.  Ozone exposure thresholds and foliar injury on forest plants in Switzerland. Environmental Pollution 111:321-331.

 

 

2001

 

Andersen, C.P.  2001.  Understanding the role of ozone stress in altering belowground processes.  In Trends in European Forest Tree Physiology Research, Cost Action E6: EUROSILVA, pg 65-79, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands.

 

Andersen, C.P., W.E. Hogsett, M. Plocher, K. Rodecap, and H. Lee.  2001.  Blue wild-rye grass competition increases pine seedling sensitivity to ozone.  Tree Physiology 21:319-328.

 

Andersen, C.P. 2001.  Ozone stress and changes below-ground: linking root and soil processes.  Phyton 40:7-12.

 

Andersen, C.P. and N.E. Grulke 2001.  Complexities in understanding ecosystem response to ozone stress.  Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 7:1169-1182.

 

Andersen, C.P., B.E. Law, and D. M. Olszyk, eds. 2001.  Ponderosa pine ecosystem and environmental stress: Past, present and future.  Special issue of Tree Physiology Vol. 21, 75 pp.

 

Bick, J.A., A.T. Setterdahl, D.B. Knaff, Y. Chen, L.H. Pitcher, B.A. Zilinskas and T. Leustek.  2001. Regulation of plant-type 5'-adenylylsulfate reductase by oxidative stress.  Biochemistry 40:9040-9048.

 

Bielenberg, D.G., Lynch, J.P. and Pell, E.J. 2001. A decline in nitrogen availability affects plant responses to O3. New Phytologist 151:413-425.

 

Booker, F. L. and C. Maier.  2001.  Atmospheric carbon dioxide, irrigation, and fertilization effects on phenolic and nitrogen concentrations in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) needles.  Tree Physiology 21:609-616.

 

Britz, S.J. and Robinson J.M.  2001.  Chronic ozone exposure and photosynthate partitioning into starch in soybean leaves.  International Journal of Plant Science 162: 111-117.

 

Costa, S.D., G.G. Kennedy and A.S Heagle.  2001.  Effect of host plant ozone stress on Colorado potato beetles.  Environmental Entomology 30:  824-831.

 

Fiscus, E.L., F.L. Booker, C.D. Reid, and J.E. Miller.  2001.  Unconsidered environmental stresses may cause overestimates of the CO2-fertilization effect.  Paper S33 in PS2001: Proceedings 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis.

 

Grulke, N.E., C.P. Andersen, and W.E. Hogsett. 2001. Seasonal changes in above- and belowground carbohydrate concentrations of ponderosa pine along a pollution gradient.  Tree Physiology 21:1-9.

 

Kim, M.S., C.L. Mulchi, J. McMurtrey, C.S.T. Daughtry and E.W. Chapelle.  2001.  Assessment of environmental plant stress using multispectral steady-state fluorescence imagery.  In Air Pollution and Biotechnology in Plants.  K. Omasa, H. Saji, S. Youssefian and N. Kondo, eds.  Springer Verlag/Tokyo, pp. 1-22.

 

Krupa, S.V. 2001. Surface level ozone and its adverse effects on crops and forests: A need for interdisciplinary understanding. The Scientific World 1:148-149.

 

Krupa, S. and Nosal, M. 2001. Relationships between passive sampler and continuous ozone (O3) measurement data in ecological effects research. The Scientific World 1:593-601.

 

Krupa, S., Nosal, M. and Peterson, D. L. 2001. Use of passive ozone (O3) samplers in vegetation effects assessment.  Environmental Pollution 112: 303-309.

 

Krupa, S. M. T. McGrath, C. Andersen, F.L. Booker, K.O. Burkey, A. H. Chappelka, B.I. Chevone, E. J. Pell and B.A. Zilinskas. 2001.  Ambient ozone and plant health.  Plant Disease 85:4-12.

 

Mulchi, C.L. 2001.  Screening modern soybean cultivars for tolerance to ozone air pollution.  Maryland Cooperative Extension Newsletter.  Natural Resource Science News Update 1:5.

 

Robinson J.M. and Britz S.J.  2001.  Ascorbate-dehydroascorbate level and redox status in leaflets of field grown soybeans exposed to elevated ozone levels.  International Journal of Plant Science 162: 119-125.

 

Robinson J.M. and Britz S.J.  2001.  Characterization of antioxidants and chlorophyll content within peach and apricot cultivars grown under open-top chamber conditions and ambient ozone exposures in south central Pennsylvania.   Published as Penn State Environmental Resources Research Institute.  Contribution No. ER 2000-3, Report 2. pp 1-15.

 

Schaub, M.  2001.  Interactions between soil moisture and ozone on three hardwood tree species. Ph.D. dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  255 pp.

 

Wiese, Cosima B. 2001. Oxidative modification of the cell wall in plants exposed to the atmospheric pollutant ozone. Ph.D. dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.  98 pp.

 

Yosida, L.C., J.A. Gamon, and C.P. Andersen. 2001.  Differences in above- and belowground responses to ozone between two populations of a perennial grass.  Plant and Soil 233:203-211.

 

2002

 

Barbo, D.N., A.H. Chappelka, G.L. Somers, M.S. Miller-Goodman and K. Stolte. 2002. Ozone impacts on loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) grown in a competitive environment. Environmental Pollution 116:27-36.

 

Bielenberg, D.G., Lynch, J.P. and Pell, E.J. 2002. Nitrogen dynamics during O3-induced accelerated senescence in hybrid poplar. Plant, Cell and Environment. 25:501-512.

 

Burkey, K.O., and G. Eason.  2002.  Ozone tolerance in snap bean is associated with elevated ascorbic acid in the leaf apoplast.  Physiologia Plantarum 114: 387-394.

 

Bytnerowicz, A., B. Godzik, W. Frczek, K. Grodziska, M. Krywult, O. Badea, P. Baranok, O. Blum, M. Cerny, S. Godzik, B. Mankovska, W. Manning, P. Moravcik, R. Musselman, J. Oszlanyi, D. Postelnicu, J. Szdzuj, M. Varsavova and M. Zota. 2002. Distribution of ozone and other air pollutants in forests of the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe.  Environmental Pollution 116:3-25.

 

Chappelka, A.H. 2002. Reproductive development of blackberry (Rubus cuneifolius), as influenced by ozone. New Phytologist 155: 249-255.

 

Elagoz, V. and W.J. Manning.  2002. Bean plants and ozone: morphology matters.  Environmental Pollution 120: 521-524.

 

Fiscus, E. L. and F.L. Booker.  2002.  Growth of Arabidopsis flavonoid mutant is challenged by radiation longer than the UV-B band.  Environmental and Experimental Botany 48:213-224.

 

Fiscus, E.L., J.E. Miller, F.L. Booker, A.S. Heagle and C.D. Reid.  2002. The impact of ozone and other limitations on the crop productivity response to CO2.  Technology 8: 181-192.

 

Grantz, D. A., J. H. B. Garner, and D. W. Johnson.  2002.  Ecological effects of particulate matter.  Environment International 29: 213-239.

 

Grünhage, L., Krupa, S. V., Legge, A. H., and Jäger, H.-J. 2002. Ambient flux-based critical values of ozone for protecting vegetation: differing spatial scales and uncertainties in risk assessment. In Proc. UN-ECE Conf. Ozone: Critical Levels II, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19-23 November 2002. IVL, Gothenburg, Sweden. pp 19-34.

 

Heagle, A.S., J.C. Burns, D.E. Fisher, and J.E. Miller.  2002.  Effects of carbon dioxide enrichment on reproduction of two spotted spider mites on white clover.  Environmental Entomology.  31 (4):594-601.

 

Heagle, A.S., J.E. Miller, K.O. Burkey, G.P. Eason, and W.A. Pursley. 2002.  Growth and yield responses of Phaseolus vulgaris to mixtures of carbon dioxide and ozone.  Journal of Environmental Quality 31:2008-2014.

 

Manning, W. J. B. Godzik and R. Musselman. 2002. Potential bioindicator plant species for ambient ozone in forested mountain areas of central Europe.  Environmental Pollution 119:  283-290.

 

Novak, K.J.  2002.  Ozone air pollution and foliar injury development on native plants of Switzerland.  MS Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  92 pp.

 

Orendovici, T.  2002.  Response of native plants of northeastern United States of America and southeastern Spain to ozone exposures: Determining exposure/response relationships.  MS Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  137 pp.

 

Taylor, M.D., Sinn, J.P., Davis, D.D. and Pell, E.J. 2002. The impact of ozone on a salt marsh cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora). Environmental Pollution 120:701-705.

 

Wei, C.  2002.  Influence of sunflecks on hybrid poplar, black cherry, and red maple response to ozone.  Doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  125 pp.

 

West, D.H., A.H. Chappelka, K.M. Tilt, H.G. Ponder and J.D. Williams. 2002. Effect of tree shelters on growth and gas exchange of four tree species under field and nursery conditions. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 20: 96-100.

 

Yuska, D.E.  2002.  Use of bioindicators and passive sampling devices to evaluate ambient ozone concentrations in north central Pennsylvania.  MS Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.  70 pp.