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Ozone-hydrocarbon interactions in plants. / Salter, L.; Hewitt, CN.
In: Phytochemistry, Vol. 31, 12.1992, p. 4045-4050.

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Salter L, Hewitt CN. Ozone-hydrocarbon interactions in plants. Phytochemistry. 1992 Dec;31:4045-4050. doi: 10.1016/0031-9422(92)80411-7

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Salter, L. ; Hewitt, CN. / Ozone-hydrocarbon interactions in plants. In: Phytochemistry. 1992 ; Vol. 31. pp. 4045-4050.

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title = "Ozone-hydrocarbon interactions in plants.",
abstract = "The detrimental effects of ozone on plants are well documented, but a clear understanding of the biochemistry of these processes is still lacking. Here, arguments for and against the involvement of endogenously produced hydrocarbons in ozone damage are reviewed, and suggestions made for specific experiments to resolve current uncertainties.",
keywords = "Ozone, hydrocarbons, air pollution.",
author = "L. Salter and CN Hewitt",
year = "1992",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1016/0031-9422(92)80411-7",
language = "English",
volume = "31",
pages = "4045--4050",
journal = "Phytochemistry",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",

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AU - Salter, L.

AU - Hewitt, CN

PY - 1992/12

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N2 - The detrimental effects of ozone on plants are well documented, but a clear understanding of the biochemistry of these processes is still lacking. Here, arguments for and against the involvement of endogenously produced hydrocarbons in ozone damage are reviewed, and suggestions made for specific experiments to resolve current uncertainties.

AB - The detrimental effects of ozone on plants are well documented, but a clear understanding of the biochemistry of these processes is still lacking. Here, arguments for and against the involvement of endogenously produced hydrocarbons in ozone damage are reviewed, and suggestions made for specific experiments to resolve current uncertainties.

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KW - hydrocarbons

KW - air pollution.

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SP - 4045

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