Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants in terms of abundance and environmental effects. Controls on isoprene emission rates include light, temperature, water supply and CO2 concentration. A need to quantify these controls has long been recognized. There are already models that give realistic results, but they are complex, highly empirical and require separate responses to different drivers. This study sets out to find a simpler, unifying principle.MethodsA simple model is presented based on the idea of balancing demands for reducing power (derived from photosynthetic electron transport) in primary metabolism versus the secondary pathway that leads to the synthesis of isoprene. This...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
There is considerable interest in modeling isoprene emissions from terrestrial vegetation, because t...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
Background and Aims Isoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants ...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic organic volatile compound emitted by terrestrial vegetation ...
We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the hypothesi...
Summary: We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
In recent years evidence has emerged that atmospheric CO2 concentration has a direct effect on leaf ...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission tha...
The lack of a mechanistic basis has hampered modelling isoprene emission responses to environmental ...
The lack of a mechanistic basis has hampered modelling isoprene emission responses to environmental ...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
There is considerable interest in modeling isoprene emissions from terrestrial vegetation, because t...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
Background and Aims Isoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants ...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic organic volatile compound emitted by terrestrial vegetation ...
We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the hypothesi...
Summary: We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
In recent years evidence has emerged that atmospheric CO2 concentration has a direct effect on leaf ...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission tha...
The lack of a mechanistic basis has hampered modelling isoprene emission responses to environmental ...
The lack of a mechanistic basis has hampered modelling isoprene emission responses to environmental ...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
There is considerable interest in modeling isoprene emissions from terrestrial vegetation, because t...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...