[HTML][HTML] Assessment of anthropogenic volatile organic compounds in leaves of two urban tree species in Santiago de Chile

M Araya, D Seelenfreund, M Buscaglia… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (AVOCs) represent the third largest contribution
in gaseous emissions in the urban and peri-urban region of Santiago, the capital of Chile …

[PDF][PDF] Emission factors of biogenic volatile organic compounds in various stages of growth present in the urban forest of the Metropolitan Region, Chile

P Margarita, C Karina, M Johanna - Research Journal of …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Chile's capital in the Metropolitan Region has an atmosphere polluted especially by
particulate matter in winter and by ozone in summer. Trees are used as a natural strategy for …

Biogenic volatile organic compounds from the urban forest of the Metropolitan Region, Chile

M Préndez, V Carvajal, K Corada, J Morales… - Environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Tropospheric ozone is a secondary pollutant whose primary sources are volatile organic
compounds and nitrogen oxides. The national standard is exceeded on a third of summer …

Monoterpene emissions from ornamental trees in urban areas: a case study of Barcelona, Spain

SM Noe, J Penuelas, Ü Niinemets - Plant Biology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Research on biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions has mainly focused on
native species in natural ecosystems. However, much of the ozone and aerosol formation …

[PDF][PDF] Leaf level emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from some Amazonian and Mediterranean plants.

A Bracho-Nunez, NM Knothe, S Welter… - Biogeosciences …, 2012 - bg.copernicus.org
As volatile organic compounds (VOCs) significantly affect atmospheric chemistry (oxidative
capacity) and physics (secondary organic aerosol formation and effects), emission …

Leaf level emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from some Amazonian and Mediterranean plants

A Bracho-Nuñez, NM Knothe, S Welter, M Staudt… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Emission inventories defining regional and global biogenic volatile organic compounds
(VOC) emission strengths are needed to determine the impact of VOC on atmospheric …

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from 40 Mediterranean plant species:: VOC speciation and extrapolation to habitat scale

SM Owen, C Boissard, CN Hewitt - Atmospheric Environment, 2001 - Elsevier
Forty native Mediterranean plant species were screened for emissions of the C5 and C10
hydrocarbons, isoprene and monoterpenes, in five different habitats. A total of 32 …

Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from nine tree species used in an urban tree-planting program

AJ Curtis, D Helmig, C Baroch, R Daly, S Davis - Atmospheric Environment, 2014 - Elsevier
The biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions of nine urban tree species were
studied to assess the air quality impacts from planting a large quantity of these trees in the …

Urban trees and their relationship with air pollution by particulate matter and ozone in Santiago, Chile

M Préndez, M Araya, C Criollo, C Egas, I Farías… - Urban Climates in Latin …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Most Latin American cities have air quality problems owing to high levels of
particulate matter and ozone. By 2050, it is expected that more than 80% of Latin Americans …

Volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere of the botanical garden of the city of Rio de Janeiro: A preliminary study

CM Da Silva, ECCA Souza, LL Da Silva… - Bulletin of …, 2016 - Springer
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a central role in atmospheric chemistry. In this
work, VOCs in the Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro were determined using the TO-15 …