Mulberry trees unharmed by ozone and sulfur dioxide exposure
Mulberry tree seedlings were exposed to ozone and sulfur dioxide gases in different sequences and concentrations. Despite the exposure, no visible damage was seen on the trees. The sulfur content in the leaves increased when exposed to sulfur dioxide, with longer exposure leading to higher sulfur levels. Trees exposed to ozone before sulfur dioxide had higher sulfur content compared to those exposed to ozone after sulfur dioxide.