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Impacts of ozone and climate change on yields of perennial crops in California

  • The yields of most perennials show a significant negative response to ambient ozone, ranging from −2% for strawberries to −22% for table grapes, implying total losses of roughly US$1 billion per year.
  • Historical improvements in California’s air quality may have had large, unaccounted co-benefits for the state’s perennial crop yields, and further pollution reduction could create additional gains.