Emission of volatile organic compounds from plants shows a biphasic pattern within an hormetic context
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are released to the atmosphere from
vegetation. BVOCs aid in maintaining ecosystem sustainability via a series of functions …
vegetation. BVOCs aid in maintaining ecosystem sustainability via a series of functions …
Temporal and spatial variability of volatile organic compounds in the forest atmosphere
The healing effects of the forest are increasingly being valued for their contribution to human
psychological and physiological health, motivating further advances aimed at improving …
psychological and physiological health, motivating further advances aimed at improving …
Volatile organic compound emissions from flowers of the most occuring and economically important species of fruit trees
R Baraldi, F Rapparini, F Rossi, A Latella… - Physics and chemistry of …, 1999 - Elsevier
Six agriculturally important fruit species were screened for emissions of isoprene and other
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at full bloom. The air from a Teflon growth chamber …
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at full bloom. The air from a Teflon growth chamber …
Analyses of BioVOCs variation related to vegetation predominance in the natural park of ampezzo dolomites, UNESCO world heritage area of dolomites
L Raveane, F Tisato, I Isak, P Traldi - Journal of forestry research, 2013 - Springer
The determination of emitted Biogenic Volatile Compounds (BioVOCs) profile via Field Air
Analysis (FAA)—Solid Phase Micro Extraction (75 μm Carboxen/PDMS portable field …
Analysis (FAA)—Solid Phase Micro Extraction (75 μm Carboxen/PDMS portable field …
A statistical approach for estimating representative emission rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds and their determination for 192 plant species/genera in …
L Li, Y Li, S Xie - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics …, 2017 - acp.copernicus.org
To obtain more and accurate biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emission rates for
more plant species in China and further improve the accuracy of emission rates used in …
more plant species in China and further improve the accuracy of emission rates used in …
[PDF][PDF] Sesquiterpenes identified as key species for atmospheric chemistry in boreal forest by terpenoid and OVOC measurements
H Hellén, AP Praplan, T Tykkä… - Atmos. Chem. Phys …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
The boreal forest is one of the largest terrestrial biome in the world, forming an almost
continuous belt around the northern hemisphere. It is characterized by large VOC emissions …
continuous belt around the northern hemisphere. It is characterized by large VOC emissions …
Seasonal variability and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the Paris megacity (France)
A Baudic, V Gros, S Sauvage, N Locoge… - Atmospheric …, 2016 - acp.copernicus.org
Within the framework of air quality studies at the megacity scale, highly time-resolved volatile
organic compound (C 2–C 8) measurements were performed in downtown Paris (urban …
organic compound (C 2–C 8) measurements were performed in downtown Paris (urban …
Temporal variation of volatile organic compound concentrations in Bursa atmosphere
S Yurdakul - 2014 - open.metu.edu.tr
Volatile organic compounds (VOC's) attracted attention as air pollutants due to their health
effects, particularly with their potential to induce cancer. The levels and sources of VOCs in …
effects, particularly with their potential to induce cancer. The levels and sources of VOCs in …
Biogenic volatile organic compound emission patterns and secondary pollutant formation potentials of dominant greening trees in Chengdu, southwest China
L Liu, BC Seyler, H Liu, L Zhou, D Chen, S Liu… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Integral to the urban ecosystem, greening trees provide many ecological benefits, but the
active biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) they release contribute to the …
active biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) they release contribute to the …
Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from leaves and fruits of apple and peach trees during fruit development
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are widely involved in a variety of
atmospheric chemical processes due to their high reactivity and species diversity. To date …
atmospheric chemical processes due to their high reactivity and species diversity. To date …