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Air pollution injury to crops: Injurious components of smog identified as derivatives of petroleum products while annual crop damage increases
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California Agriculture 7(11):11-12.
Published November 01, 1953
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Abstract
Air pollutants that cause typical smog damage—the silvering, bronzing, and spotting on many agricultural crops— are certain olefinic peroxides, formed when ozone reacts with the vapors of unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from gasoline and other petroleum products. In Los Angeles County alone, annual crop losses have exceeded $500,000 since 1949 when they were estimated to be $479,495.