Biology, controls and models of tree volatile organic compound emissions

Ü Niinemets, RK Monson - 2013 - Springer
Discoveries that plants are in part responsible for the blue haze commonly observed in the
atmosphere above many forests (Went 1960; Rasmussen and Went 1965) and for the …

Undetected biogenic volatile organic compounds from Norway spruce drive total ozone reactivity measurements

SJ Thomas, T Tykkä, H Hellén, F Bianchi… - Atmospheric …, 2023 - acp.copernicus.org
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are continuously emitted from terrestrial
vegetation into the atmosphere and react with various atmospheric oxidants, with ozone …

Emission of volatile organic compounds from plants shows a biphasic pattern within an hormetic context

E Agathokleous, M Kitao, EJ Calabrese - Environmental pollution, 2018 - Elsevier
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are released to the atmosphere from
vegetation. BVOCs aid in maintaining ecosystem sustainability via a series of functions …

Reactive oxidation products promote secondary organic aerosol formation from green leaf volatiles

JF Hamilton, AC Lewis, TJ Carey… - Atmospheric …, 2009 - acp.copernicus.org
Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) are an important group of chemicals released by vegetation
which have emission fluxes that can be significantly increased when plants are damaged or …

Molecular and pathway controls on biogenic volatile organic compound emissions

Z Li, TD Sharkey - Biology, controls and models of tree volatile organic …, 2013 - Springer
Plants make a number of volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), many of which are emitted in
a light-and temperature-dependent manner. The vast majority of these BVOCs are …

Process-based modelling of biogenic monoterpene emissions combining production and release from storage

G Schurgers, A Arneth, R Holzinger… - … chemistry and physics, 2009 - acp.copernicus.org
Monoterpenes, primarily emitted by terrestrial vegetation, can influence atmospheric ozone
chemistry, and can form precursors for secondary organic aerosol. The short-term emissions …

Monoterpene emissions from rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) in a changing landscape and climate: chemical speciation and environmental control

YF WANG, SM Owen, QJUN LI… - Global Change …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have important roles in
ecophysiology and atmospheric chemistry at a wide range of spatial and temporal scales …

[HTML][HTML] Sesquiterpenes dominate monoterpenes in northern wetland emissions

H Hellén, S Schallhart, AP Praplan… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - acp.copernicus.org
We have studied biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions and their ambient
concentrations at a sub-Arctic wetland (Lompolojänkkä, Finland), which is an open, nutrient …

Impacts of simulated herbivory on volatile organic compound emission profiles from coniferous plants

CL Faiola, BT Jobson, TM VanReken - Biogeosciences, 2015 - bg.copernicus.org
The largest global source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere is from
biogenic emissions. Plant stressors associated with a changing environment can alter both …

Volatile organic compound emissions from Larrea tridentata (creosotebush)

K Jardine, L Abrell, SA Kurc, T Huxman… - Atmospheric …, 2010 - acp.copernicus.org
We present results from the CREosote ATmosphere Interactions through Volatile Emissions
(CREATIVE 2009) field study in southern Arizona aimed at quantifying emission rates of …