Abstract
In summer, high atmospheric ozone levels not only burden the respiratory tract (mucous membrane irritation, respiratory distress, respiratory tract inflammation), but even the allergen content of plants can be increased. Ozone in the vicinity of the soil is formed from primary pollutants by photochemical means. Primary pollutants include nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and solvents from vehicle exhaust fumes. Solar radiation generates ozone (03) from nitrogen oxides. High levels of ozone can greatly aggravate the symptoms of people with pollen allergy.
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