Trees & Chlorine Gas: Dosage, Damage & Treatments
University Outreach Publication
The damage extent in trees from chlorine gas and associated water solution products depends upon the exposure dose. Exposure dose depends upon how much of the damaging agent is present (concentration), how long of time the tree is exposed (duration), how accessible are the living cells of the tree (entrance), and the time of the year exposed (season). The greater the concentration, duration, entrance avenues, and exposure in the early part of the growing season, the greater the damage potential to trees because the exposure dose is increased.
(SFR04-7) June 2004
Kim D. Coder
2004
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Athens, GA
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Abiotic Factors, Air Quality/Pollution, Ecological Linkages, Ecosystem Management, Forest Health, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Landscape Ecology, Maintenance Specifications, Nutrients, Plant Health Care, Silvics, Stress & Stressors, Biology (tree), Diagnosis and Treatment
International
Leaf characteristics, Chlorine damage
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