Secluding the vegetation of India in retaliation to tropospheric ozone: a mechanistic approach

Author:

Singh HarshitaORCID,Gupta Akanksha,Yadav Durgesh Singh,Singh Priyanka,Singh Pallavi,Agrawal Shashi BhushanORCID,Agrawal MadhoolikaORCID

Abstract

AbstractRapid urban development and population outbursts in India have led to a tremendous increase in pollutant emissions and their transboundary dispersion. Hence, the increase in tropospheric ozone (O3) formation is further amplified depending on the meteorology of the area. This review attempts to compile the studies reporting tropospheric O3-induced loss of yield and biomass in the vegetation of the Indian sub-continent from 2012 to 2023, with a mechanistic approach. The response of vegetation (agricultural, horticultural, perennial, medicinal and grassland) to O3 have been collated and their order of sensitivity has been established. The vegetation displayed two significant strategies to cope with the O3 induced stress- stomatal flux regulation and shifting the photoassimilates towards either defense or reproduction (trade-off), which decides the plant's ability to respond towards O3. Considering the varying responses of plants, it was observed that plants that adopted both stomatal regulation and trade-off strategies to endure the stress were least sensitive to O3 than those focusing on one of them.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

CSIR Emeritus Scientist project

J.C. Bose National Fellowship, SERB

CSIR project

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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