PJB-2007-214
EFFECTS OF SIMULATED SO2 POLLUTION ON SUBTROPICAL FOREST SUCCESSION: TOWARD CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE CONCEPT
NAN LIU 1, CHANG-LIAN PENG2*, ZHI-FANG LIN 1, GUI-ZHU LIN 1, XIAO-PING PAN
Abstract
The effects of simulated SO2 treatment (NaHSO3 with different concentrations) on chlorophyll fluorescence in five subtropical forest plants, namely Pinus massoniana Lamb, Schima superba Gardn., and Champ, Castanopsis fissa R and W, Acmena acuminatissima Bi.merr., and Perry, and Cryptocarya concinna Hance, were investigated. After the leaf sections were immersed in 0
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