Parametrization of the DO 3 SE Model for two tree species
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Abstract
Sessile nature of trees and plants call for continuous adaptation to pandemic changes in
environment and stomata plays a crucial role in allowing and blocking the intake of
various gases and water vapor. Tropospheric O 3 is a phytotoxic pollutant and g s values
along with the environmental factors affect its uptake by the leaves of the trees. Dry
deposition on vegetated and non-vegetated surfaces of the plant accounts for about 25%
of the total Ozone removed from the troposphere. The response of Stomata to PAR, CO 2 ,
VPD, and Temperature was studied and plotted for two trees i.e. Populous Deltoides and
Ficus Religiosa. Also, seasonal variation in g s values was obtained by taking g s
measurements in the field for both the trees using leaf porometer.
The study also aimed to investigate the applicability of DO 3 SE Model to Populous
Deltoides and Ficus Religosa. The model performance was assessed by comparing
modeled vs measured g s .