Isoprene basal emission (the emission of isoprene from leaves exposed to a light intensity of 1000 mmol m-2 s-1 and maintained at a temperature of 30 � C) was measured in Phragmites australis plants growing under elevated CO2 in the Bossoleto CO2 spring at Rapolano Terme, Italy, and under ambient CO2 at a nearby control site. Gas exchange and biochemical measurements were concurrently taken. Isoprene emission was lower in the plants growing at elevated CO2 than in those growing at ambient CO2 . Isoprene emission and isoprene synthase activity (IsoS) were very low in plants growing at the bottom of the spring under very rich CO2 and increased at increasing distance from the spring (and decreasing CO2 concentration). Distance from the sprin...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
The effects of global change on the emission rates of isoprene from plants are not clear. A factor t...
Isoprene, a volatile organic compound produced by some plant species, enhances abiotic stress tolera...
Isoprene basal emission (the emission of isoprene from leaves exposed to a light intensity of 1000 m...
Isoprene, the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere, plays a significant role in atmospheric c...
Isoprene is the most abundant volatile organic compound (VOC) emitted from vegetation, mainly trees....
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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 ...
There is considerable interest in modeling isoprene emissions from terrestrial vegetation, because t...
The volatile gas isoprene is emitted in teragrams per annum quantities from the terrestrial biospher...
Isoprene is emitted by some plants and is the most abundant biogenic hydrocarbon entering the atmosp...
Simulations of future tropospheric composition often include substantial increases in biogenic isopr...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
International audienceIn recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from ...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
The effects of global change on the emission rates of isoprene from plants are not clear. A factor t...
Isoprene, a volatile organic compound produced by some plant species, enhances abiotic stress tolera...
Isoprene basal emission (the emission of isoprene from leaves exposed to a light intensity of 1000 m...
Isoprene, the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere, plays a significant role in atmospheric c...
Isoprene is the most abundant volatile organic compound (VOC) emitted from vegetation, mainly trees....
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
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 ...
There is considerable interest in modeling isoprene emissions from terrestrial vegetation, because t...
The volatile gas isoprene is emitted in teragrams per annum quantities from the terrestrial biospher...
Isoprene is emitted by some plants and is the most abundant biogenic hydrocarbon entering the atmosp...
Simulations of future tropospheric composition often include substantial increases in biogenic isopr...
In recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from a leaf is affected by ...
International audienceIn recent years evidence has emerged that the amount of isoprene emitted from ...
Coupled surface-atmosphere models are being used with increased frequency to make predictions of tro...
The effects of global change on the emission rates of isoprene from plants are not clear. A factor t...
Isoprene, a volatile organic compound produced by some plant species, enhances abiotic stress tolera...