Assessing ozone and nitrogen impact on net primary productivity with a Generalised non-Linear Model.
Title | Assessing ozone and nitrogen impact on net primary productivity with a Generalised non-Linear Model. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | De Marco, A., Screpanti A., Attorre F., Proietti C., & Vitale M. |
Journal | Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) |
Volume | 172 |
Pagination | 250 - 263 |
Date Published | 2013/// |
Keywords | Generalized Linear/non-Linear Model, Mediterranean climate, Net primary productivity, Nitrogen deposition, Ozone |
Abstract | Some studies suggest that in Europe the majority of forest growth increment can be accounted for N deposition and very little by elevated CO(2). High ozone (O(3)) concentrations cause reductions in carbon fixation in native plants by offsetting the effects of elevated CO(2) or N deposition. The cause-effect relationships between primary productivity (NPP) of Quercus cerris, Q. ilex and Fagus sylvatica plant species and climate and pollutants (O(3) and N deposition) in Italy have been investigated by application of Generalised Linear/non-Linear regression model (GLZ model). The GLZ model highlighted: i) cumulative O(3) concentration-based indicator (AOT40F) did not significantly affect NPP; ii) a differential action of oxidised and reduced nitrogen depositions to NPP was linked to the geographical location; iii) the species-specific variation of NPP caused by combination of pollutants and climatic variables could be a potentially important drive-factor for the plant species' shift as response to the future climate change. |
URL | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23078996 |