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Fine-Tuning the Ozone Metric:Unmasking Errors in Measuring Wheat Yield Loss


 

Even before the Industrial Revolution, when ambient levels of ozone were low, this pale bluish gas was associated with visible damage in several plants. Now, with a consistent rise in levels ozone is impacting agricultural yield.
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Even before the Industrial Revolution, when ambient levels of ozone were low, this pale bluish gas was associated with visible damage in several plants. Now, with a consistent rise in levels ozone is impacting agricultural yield.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv114%2Fi10%2F2016-2017