Lower air pollution during COVID-19 lock-down: improving models and methods estimating ozone impacts on crops

Author:

Dentener Frank1ORCID,Emberson Lisa2ORCID,Galmarini Stefano1ORCID,Cappelli Giovanni3ORCID,Irimescu Anisoara4ORCID,Mihailescu Denis4ORCID,Van Dingenen Rita5ORCID,van den Berg Maurits1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Directorate for Sustainable Resources, Transport and Climate, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Ispra, Italy

2. Environment & Geography Department, University of York, Environment Building, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire YO10 5NG, UK

3. Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, via di Corticella 133, 40128, Bologna, Italy

4. Remote Sensing & GIS Laboratory, National Meteorological Administration, Sos. Bucuresti-Ploiesti, No. 97, Sect. 1, Bucharest 013686, Romania

5. Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Ispra, Italy

Abstract

We suggest that the unprecedented and unintended decrease of emissions of air pollutants during the COVID-19 lock-down in 2020 could lead to declining seasonal ozone concentrations and positive impacts on crop yields. An initial assessment of the potential effects of COVID-19 emission reductions was made using a set of six scenarios that variously assumed annual European and global emission reductions of 30% and 50% for the energy, industry, road transport and international shipping sectors, and 80% for the aviation sector. The greatest ozone reductions during the growing season reached up to 12  ppb over crop growing regions in Asia and up to 6 ppb in North America and Europe for the 50% global reduction scenario. In Europe, ozone responses are more sensitive to emission declines in other continents, international shipping and aviation than to emissions changes within Europe. We demonstrate that for wheat the overall magnitude of ozone precursor emission changes could lead to yield improvements between 2% and 8%. The expected magnitude of ozone precursor emission reductions during the Northern Hemisphere growing season in 2020 presents an opportunity to test and improve crop models and experimentally based exposure response relationships of ozone impacts on crops, under real-world conditions. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Air quality, past present and future’.

Funder

ERANET COFUND-SUSCROP-SUSCAP-2

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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