. . . "2" . "1803-2451" . . . "Elevated concentration of ground-level ozone causing a damage of assimilation apparatus of forest woody species" . "[9BFA13A58460]" . . "2"^^ . "Z(MSM6215648902)" . "RIV/62156489:43410/09:00147514" . "2"^^ . "2" . . "Elevated concentration of ground-level ozone causing a damage of assimilation apparatus of forest woody species"@en . "8"^^ . "A damage of the assimilation apparatus of forest woody species due to anthropogenous effects can be characterised by means of ananalysis of thecondition of epicuticular waxes. The most endangered are the forest stands situated in subalpine regions at altitudes above 850 m here, the measured concentrations of ground-level ozone were very high and this was manifested in a decrease and the destruction of epicuticular waxes on the one hand and the occurrence of necrotic spots on the needle surface on the other. The most intensive degradation of epicuticular waxes was observed in Norway spruce forest stands in the Kru\u0161n\u00E9 hory mountains while in the Beskydy Mts., a very small damage was observed only in the latent stage what corresponds with the measured values of ozone concentration"@en . "Elevated concentration of ground-level ozone causing a damage of assimilation apparatus of forest woody species" . "Elevated concentration of ground-level ozone causing a damage of assimilation apparatus of forest woody species"@en . . "Bedn\u00E1\u0159ov\u00E1, Emilie" . . . "Beskydy : The Beskids bulletin" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . . . "312997" . . "RIV/62156489:43410/09:00147514!RIV10-MSM-43410___" . . "damage, altitudes; forest woody species; epicuticular waxes, ozone"@en . "A damage of the assimilation apparatus of forest woody species due to anthropogenous effects can be characterised by means of ananalysis of thecondition of epicuticular waxes. The most endangered are the forest stands situated in subalpine regions at altitudes above 850 m here, the measured concentrations of ground-level ozone were very high and this was manifested in a decrease and the destruction of epicuticular waxes on the one hand and the occurrence of necrotic spots on the needle surface on the other. The most intensive degradation of epicuticular waxes was observed in Norway spruce forest stands in the Kru\u0161n\u00E9 hory mountains while in the Beskydy Mts., a very small damage was observed only in the latent stage what corresponds with the measured values of ozone concentration" . "Truparov\u00E1, Sabina" . . "43410" .