Isoprene is a volatile compound emitted from leaves of many plant species in large quantities, which has an impact on atmospheric chemistry due to its massive global emission rate (5 × 1014 carbon g year−1) and its high reactivity with the OH radical, resulting in an increase in the half-life of methane. Isoprene emission is strongly induced by the increase in isoprene synthase activity in plastids at high temperature in the day time, which is regulated at its gene expression level in leaves, while the physiological meaning of isoprene emission for plants has not been clearly demonstrated. In this study, we have functionally overexpressed Populus alba isoprene synthase in Arabidopsis to observe isoprene emission from transgenic plants. A st...
Several plant species emit isoprene, a compound able to protect plants against high temperatures and...
Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is emitted from many plants and it appears to have an adaptive rol...
Isoprene is a volatile 5-carbon hydrocarbon derived from the chloroplastic methylerythritol 2-C-meth...
Isoprene is a highly reactive gas, and is emitted in such large quantities from the biosphere that i...
Isoprene is a highly reactive gas, and is emitted in such large quantities from the biosphere that i...
Isoprene emission represents a significant loss of carbon to those plant species that synthesize thi...
Abstract The principal function of isoprene biosynthesis in plants remains unclear, but emission rat...
●Isoprene, a major biogenic volatile hydrocarbon of climate-relevance, indisputably mitigates abioti...
Most of the perennial plant species, particularly trees, emit volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) suc...
The principal function of isoprene biosynthesis in plants remains unclear, but emission rates are po...
Isoprene is synthesized and emitted in large amounts by a number of plant species, especially oak (Q...
Isoprene is a volatile Cs terpenoid that is released mainly from the leaves of many deciduous broad-...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
The increasing occurrence of heatwaves has intensified temperature stress on terrestrial vegetation....
Isoprene protects the photosynthetic apparatus of isoprene-emitting plants from oxidative stress. Th...
Several plant species emit isoprene, a compound able to protect plants against high temperatures and...
Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is emitted from many plants and it appears to have an adaptive rol...
Isoprene is a volatile 5-carbon hydrocarbon derived from the chloroplastic methylerythritol 2-C-meth...
Isoprene is a highly reactive gas, and is emitted in such large quantities from the biosphere that i...
Isoprene is a highly reactive gas, and is emitted in such large quantities from the biosphere that i...
Isoprene emission represents a significant loss of carbon to those plant species that synthesize thi...
Abstract The principal function of isoprene biosynthesis in plants remains unclear, but emission rat...
●Isoprene, a major biogenic volatile hydrocarbon of climate-relevance, indisputably mitigates abioti...
Most of the perennial plant species, particularly trees, emit volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) suc...
The principal function of isoprene biosynthesis in plants remains unclear, but emission rates are po...
Isoprene is synthesized and emitted in large amounts by a number of plant species, especially oak (Q...
Isoprene is a volatile Cs terpenoid that is released mainly from the leaves of many deciduous broad-...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
The increasing occurrence of heatwaves has intensified temperature stress on terrestrial vegetation....
Isoprene protects the photosynthetic apparatus of isoprene-emitting plants from oxidative stress. Th...
Several plant species emit isoprene, a compound able to protect plants against high temperatures and...
Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is emitted from many plants and it appears to have an adaptive rol...
Isoprene is a volatile 5-carbon hydrocarbon derived from the chloroplastic methylerythritol 2-C-meth...