Pathogen suppression by microbial volatile organic compounds in soils
W de Boer, X Li, A Meisner… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
There is increasing evidence that microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) play an
important role in interactions between microbes in soils. In this minireview, we zoom in on …
important role in interactions between microbes in soils. In this minireview, we zoom in on …
Process understanding of soil BVOC fluxes in natural ecosystems: A review
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) can be released from soils to the atmosphere
through microbial decomposition of plant residues or soil organic carbon, root emission …
through microbial decomposition of plant residues or soil organic carbon, root emission …
Separating direct and indirect effects of rising temperatures on biogenic volatile emissions in the Arctic
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from biogenic sources in a temperature-
dependent manner. Consequently, Arctic ecosystems are expected to greatly increase their …
dependent manner. Consequently, Arctic ecosystems are expected to greatly increase their …
Malodorous gases production from food wastes decomposition by indigenous microorganisms
Y Zhang, Z Liang, C Tang, W Liao, Y Yu, G Li… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced during the degradation of food wastes may
harm to the health of people and create annoyance in adjacent communities. In this work …
harm to the health of people and create annoyance in adjacent communities. In this work …
Origin of volatile organic compound emissions from subarctic tundra under global warming
A Ghirardo, F Lindstein, K Koch, F Buegger… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Warming occurs in the Arctic twice as fast as the global average, which in turn leads to a
large enhancement in terpenoid emissions from vegetation. Volatile terpenoids are the main …
large enhancement in terpenoid emissions from vegetation. Volatile terpenoids are the main …
[HTML][HTML] Herbivore–shrub interactions influence ecosystem respiration and biogenic volatile organic compound composition in the subarctic
Arctic ecosystems are warming nearly 4 times faster than the global average, which is
resulting in plant community shifts and subsequent changes in biogeochemical processes …
resulting in plant community shifts and subsequent changes in biogeochemical processes …
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions in the Changing Arctic
R Rinnan - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Arctic ecosystems have long been thought to be minimal sources of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere because of their low plant biomass and cold …
compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere because of their low plant biomass and cold …
Soil uptake of isoprenoids in a Eucalyptus urophylla plantation forest in subtropical China
The exchange of isoprenoids, which includes isoprene, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes,
between ecosystem soils and the atmosphere plays a significant role in soil ecology and …
between ecosystem soils and the atmosphere plays a significant role in soil ecology and …
Annual and seasonal variations in soil volatile organic compound concentrations in a Mediterranean shrubland and holm oak forest
Soil biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in soil ecology and
function and may affect atmospheric chemistry. While previous studies of soil VOCs have …
function and may affect atmospheric chemistry. While previous studies of soil VOCs have …
Exchange of volatile organic compounds between the atmosphere and the soil
Abstract Background Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a crucial role in
understanding soil ecology and the atmospheric environment. However, the biochemical …
understanding soil ecology and the atmospheric environment. However, the biochemical …