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Title: Ozone Impacts on Maize Overview


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Ozone Impacts on Maize Overview
  • Maize crop production in South Africa
  • Ozone exposure effects on crops
  • Impact assessment - way forward

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Maize Crop Production
  • Available information for Zea mays
  • Crop Estimates Committee and South African Grain
    Information Service
  • (httpwww.sagis.safrica.co.za)
  • Commercial and subsistence/ developing agriculture

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Maize Production in CAPIA Countries(thousands of
tons)
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Ozone exposure effects (1)
  • AOT40 concept
  • Accumulated ozone exposure above a threshold of
    40ppb
  • Daylight hours when stomata open
  • No distinction between frequency and intensity of
    exposure

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Ozone exposure effects (2)
  • Flux concept
  • Replaces concept of exposure to ambient
  • Considers uptake of ozone by plant
  • phenology (growth stage), climate (T, relative
    humidity), soil moisture, photosynthetic pathway
    (C3vs C4 plants),vapour pressure deficit

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Ozone stress physiology Ozone triggers the
pathogen defense pathway
O3
Reactive oxygen species accumulate
  • Oxidative burst
  • Local cell death
  • Activation of plant
  • defense genes

Hyper sensitive response
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Photosynthetic pathway
  • C3 plants
  • Wheat, oats, rice
  • Photosynthesis
  • C4 plants
  • Maize, sugar cane, sorghum
  • Photosynthesis 3x more efficient
  • Less water needed, smaller stomatal openings
  • Less ozone uptake

CO22H2O CH42O2
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Sensitivity to ozone
  • Plant growth phase is important
  • High sensitivity from flowering until seed
    maturity (grain filling period)
  • Current photosynthesis provides 60-70 of
    assimilates to developing grain (wheat)

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RSA maize flowering periodStart and end
dates(maps provided by Enviro Vision)
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RSA maize flowering period
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Impact assessment Way forward
  • Most sensitive period for SA maize
  • 4 December to 18 March - flowering
  • Check harvest dates for regions?
  • Use risk assessment approach to identify areas
    where high ozone levels gt40ppb occur during
    maize-flowering and grain-filling

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Impact assessment Assumptions (1)
  • Adopting exposure risk assessment rather than an
    ozone flux or uptake approach
  • Wheat (C3 plant)used as a surrogate for maize
    (C4 plant)
  • Photosynthate allocation ratios similar for wheat
    and maize

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Impact assessment Assumptions (2)
  • Accommodate differences in maize phenology across
    South Africa and region
  • Consider different maize varieties
  • Consider other factors drought, infrastructure,
    pests and disease, HIV/AIDS

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