Impact assessment of surface ozone exposure on crop yields at three tropical stations over India

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Sompriti Deb Roy
Shahana Bano
Gufran Beig
Bandarusatya Murthy
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[1] Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM),National Institute of Advanced Studies
[2] Indian Institute of Science Campus,undefined
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Surface ozone; Pollution; Crop damage; Exposure metrics; Response functions; Economic loss;
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Surface ozone is a damaging pollutant for crops and ecosystems, and the ozone-induced crop losses over India remain uncertain and a topic of debate due to a lack of sufficient observations and uncertainties involved in the modeled results. In this study, we have used the observational data from MAPAN (Modelling Air Pollution And Networking) for the first time to estimate the relative yield losses, crop production losses, and economic losses for the two major crops (wheat and rice). The detailed estimation has been done focusing on three individual suburban sites over India (Patiala, Tezpur, and Delhi) and compared with other related studies over the Indian region. We have used the concentration-based metric (M7, 7-h average from 09:00 to 15:59 h) along with the cumulative ozone exposure indices (AOT40, accumulated exposure over a threshold of 40 ppb) and applied the exposure–response (E-R) functions for the calculation of the crop losses. Our study shows that the yearly crop losses can reach the level of 12.4–40.8% and 2.0–11.1% for the wheat and rice crops, respectively, at certain places like Patiala in India. The annual economic loss can be as high as $4.6 million and $0.7 million for wheat and rice crops, respectively, even at individual locations in India. Our estimated %RYL (relative yield loss) lies in the range of 0.3 + /0.6 times the recent regional model estimates which use only the AOT40 metric. Region-specific E-R functions based on factors suitable for the Indian region needs to be developed.
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