The emission rate of the volatile reactive compound isoprene, emitted predominantly by trees, must be known before the level of photo-oxidants produced during summer smog can be predicted reliably. The emission is dependent on plant species and local conditions, and these dependencies must be quantified to be included in any empirical algorithm for the calculation of isoprene production. Experimental measurements of isoprene emission rates are expensive, however, and existing data are scarce and fragmentary. To overcome these difficulties, it is promising to develop a numerical model capable of precisely calculating the isoprene emission by trees for diverse ecosystems, even under changing environmental conditions. A basic process-based bio...
Biogenic hydrocarbons are known to act as important precursors in tropospheric photochemical ozone f...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Summary: We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the ...
Biogenic emission of hydrocarbons plays an important role in the interactions between plants, especi...
Isoprene plays an important role in regulating the atmospheric trace gas composition, in particular ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
We present a physiological model of isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emission which considers the c...
Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) is known as a strong isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emitter. D...
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...
Measurements of isoprenoid emission on five Mediterranean oak species in the field revealed that Que...
Isoprene emission capacity measurements are presented from 18 North American oak (Quercus) species a...
Isoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants in terms of abundanc...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
Abstract. We have investigated the signals which affect the rate of isoprene emission from photosynt...
Biogenic hydrocarbons are known to act as important precursors in tropospheric photochemical ozone f...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Summary: We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the ...
Biogenic emission of hydrocarbons plays an important role in the interactions between plants, especi...
Isoprene plays an important role in regulating the atmospheric trace gas composition, in particular ...
Contents Summary 541 I. Introduction 542 II. The biochemical control over isoprene emission rate 542...
We present a physiological model of isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emission which considers the c...
Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) is known as a strong isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emitter. D...
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...
Measurements of isoprenoid emission on five Mediterranean oak species in the field revealed that Que...
Isoprene emission capacity measurements are presented from 18 North American oak (Quercus) species a...
Isoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants in terms of abundanc...
Background and aimsIsoprene is the most important volatile organic compound emitted by land plants i...
Abstract. We have investigated the signals which affect the rate of isoprene emission from photosynt...
Biogenic hydrocarbons are known to act as important precursors in tropospheric photochemical ozone f...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Summary: We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the ...