We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the electron requirement for isoprene synthesis into the Farquhar-Ball-Berry leaf model of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance that is embedded within a global chemistry-climate simulation framework. The isoprene production is calculated as a function of electron transport-limited photosynthesis, intercellular and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, and canopy temperature. The vegetation biophysics module computes the photosynthetic uptake of carbon dioxide coupled with the transpiration of water vapor and the isoprene emission rate at the 30 min physical integration time step of the global chemistry-climate model. In the model, the rate of ...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission tha...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
In recent years evidence has emerged that atmospheric CO2 concentration has a direct effect on leaf ...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic organic volatile compound emitted by terrestrial vegetation ...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
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 have incorporated a semi-mechanistic isoprene emission module into the JULES land-surface scheme,...
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 ...
Coupled surface–atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission tha...
We describe the implementation of a biochemical model of isoprene emission that depends on the elect...
In recent years evidence has emerged that atmospheric CO2 concentration has a direct effect on leaf ...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic organic volatile compound emitted by terrestrial vegetation ...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
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 have incorporated a semi-mechanistic isoprene emission module into the JULES land-surface scheme,...
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 ...
Coupled surface–atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...