Biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC), produced by plant, such as isoprenes and monoterpene, can influence regional and global atmosphere chemistry. Although some factor controlled the emission rates of BVOCs from plants are reasonable well understand, the influence of pollutants, such as ammonia (NH3) deposition, is yet unclear. Monoterpene emission rates were measured from Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) trees (7 years old) originating from four distinct locations in Scotland, and grown under ambient conditions at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh. Nine monoterpene compounds were emitted from Pinus sylvestris, with α-pinene and δ3-carene being the most abundant emitted compounds. The mean total monoterpene emission rate...
International audienceAir quality studies need to be based on accurate and reliable data, particular...
Plant-emitted biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are a large group of hydrocarbons released...
Miscanthus × giganteus and short rotation coppice (SRC) willow (Salix spp.) are increasingly importa...
Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the main drivers of global change, while the emission o...
Monoterpenes (C10H16) are the products of metabolism found in many plants and are most notably emitt...
Gas exchange between vegetation and the atmosphere is very dynamic. In addition to gases such as car...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are essential in atmospheric chemistry because of their ...
The mechanisms of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) we...
Plants re-emit a fraction of assimilated carbon into the atmosphere as biogenic volatile organic com...
Plant-derived biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions contribute to secondary emissions o...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) produced by plants have a major role in atmospheric chem...
In this thesis the effect of atmospheric NH3 on the shoot and root physiology of Scots pine was inve...
Abstract Tree stems are an overlooked source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Their contributio...
International audienceAir quality studies need to be based on accurate and reliable data, particular...
Plant-emitted biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are a large group of hydrocarbons released...
Miscanthus × giganteus and short rotation coppice (SRC) willow (Salix spp.) are increasingly importa...
Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the main drivers of global change, while the emission o...
Monoterpenes (C10H16) are the products of metabolism found in many plants and are most notably emitt...
Gas exchange between vegetation and the atmosphere is very dynamic. In addition to gases such as car...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are essential in atmospheric chemistry because of their ...
The mechanisms of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) we...
Plants re-emit a fraction of assimilated carbon into the atmosphere as biogenic volatile organic com...
Plant-derived biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions contribute to secondary emissions o...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) produced by plants have a major role in atmospheric chem...
In this thesis the effect of atmospheric NH3 on the shoot and root physiology of Scots pine was inve...
Abstract Tree stems are an overlooked source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Their contributio...
International audienceAir quality studies need to be based on accurate and reliable data, particular...
Plant-emitted biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are a large group of hydrocarbons released...
Miscanthus × giganteus and short rotation coppice (SRC) willow (Salix spp.) are increasingly importa...