
Ozone pollution led to an average 25% decrease in NPP in the North China Plain (NCP). This decline is consistent with previous estimates that ranged from 10% to 25%. Productivity of forest trees, crops, and grasses declined significantly, ranging from 36.7% to 47.1%. These results have implications for Chinese crops, as lower crop productivity can negatively affect crop yields. Our study highlights the urgent need for action to mitigate the detrimental effects of ozone pollution on ecosystem health and productivity.
NPP, ozone pollution, the NCP, AOT40
NPP, ozone pollution, the NCP, AOT40
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