Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from a lowland tropical wet forest in Costa Rica

C Geron, A Guenther, J Greenberg, HW Loescher… - Atmospheric …, 2002 - Elsevier
Twenty common plant species were screened for emissions of biogenic volatile organic
compounds (BVOCs) at a lowland tropical wet forest site in Costa Rica. Ten of the species …

A direct quantitative analysis method for monitoring biogenic volatile organic compounds released from leaves of Pelargonium hortorum in situ

X Deng, J Peng, B Luo, M Wei, W Hu, J Du - Analytical and bioanalytical …, 2004 - Springer
A direct quantitative method is presented that is based upon the use of multiple headspace
solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) to monitor biogenic volatile organic compounds …

[PDF][PDF] Seasonal variation in biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions from Norway spruce in a Swedish boreal forest

M Wang, G Schurgers, A Arneth, A Ekberg… - Boreal Environment …, 2017 - borenv.net
Terpene emissions from the top-canopy layer (at 20 m) of one 118-year-old Norway spruce
tree were measured between June and September 2013 using a branch chamber. Total …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in biodiversity impact atmospheric chemistry and climate through plant volatiles and particles

A Sanaei, H Herrmann, L Alshaabi, J Beck… - … Earth & Environment, 2023 - nature.com
Climate extremes in tandem with biodiversity change affect plant emissions of biogenic
volatile organic compounds, as a result, the formation of biogenic secondary organic …

Constitutive versus heat and biotic stress induced BVOC emissions in Pseudotsuga menziesii

É Joó, J Dewulf, C Amelynck, N Schoon… - Atmospheric …, 2011 - Elsevier
Induced volatiles have been a focus of recent research, as not much is known of their
emission behavior or atmospheric contribution. BVOC emissions were measured from …

Biogenic emissions of volatile organic compounds from higher plants

R Fall - Reactive hydrocarbons in the atmosphere, 1999 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The biosphere, especially vegetation, releases a complex mixture of
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere. Some of these biogenic VOCs are …

[PDF][PDF] Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from the Eurasian taiga: current knowledge and future directions

J Rinne, J Bäck, H Hakola - Boreal Environment Research, 2009 - researchgate.net
In this paper, the research conducted on the emissions of the biogenic volatile organic
compounds (BVOCs) from the European boreal zone, or taiga, is reviewed. We highlight the …

Monoterpene and sesquiterpene emissions from Quercus coccifera exhibit interacting responses to light and temperature

M Staudt, L Lhoutellier - Biogeosciences, 2011 - bg.copernicus.org
Light and temperature are known to be the most important environmental factors controlling
biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions from plants, but little is known about …

Volatile organic compound emission profiles of four common arctic plants

I Vedel-Petersen, M Schollert, J Nymand… - Atmospheric …, 2015 - Elsevier
The biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions from plants impact atmosphere
and climate. The species-specific emissions, and thereby the atmospheric impact, of many …

Plant VOC emissions: making use of the unavoidable

J Peñuelas, J Llusià - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2004 - cell.com
All plants emit substantial amounts of phytogenic volatile organic compounds (PVOCs),
which include alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, aldehydes, eters, esters and carboxylic acids …