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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-4715-2022
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-4715-2022
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Reviews and syntheses: VOC emissions from soil cover in boreal and temperate natural ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere
Institute of Forest Sciences, Białystok University of Technology,
15-351 Białystok, Poland
Andrej A. Zaitsev
Faculty of Geography, Perm State University, 614990 Perm, Russia
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- Exchange of volatile organic compounds between the atmosphere and the soil K. Yang et al.
- Is litter biomass a driver of soil volatile organic compound fluxes in Mediterranean forest? M. Rocco et al.
- Bidirectional emission of organic compounds by decaying leaf litter of a number of forest-forming tree species in the northern hemisphere V. Isidorov et al.
- Effects of tree diversity on oak litter VOC emissions G. Escaliante et al.
- Contrasting emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds from soil in a Mediterranean evergreen forest under natural and amplified long-term rain scarcity T. Legros et al.
- Soil-atmosphere terpene exchanges in the tropical forest of French Guiana with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer application K. Yang et al.
- Decline of soil volatile organic compounds from a Mediterranean deciduous forest under a future drier climate T. Legros et al.
- Biotic and abiotic factors controlling terpenoid exchange from soil of a mixed temperate forest ecosystem J. Kreuzwieser et al.
- Chemical Composition of Volatile and Extractive Organic Compounds in the Inflorescence Litter of Five Species of Woody Plants V. Isidorov & J. Masłowiecka
- Multi-year observations of BVOCs and ozone: concentrations and fluxes measured above and below the canopy in a mixed temperate forest C. Dumont et al.
- High Monoterpenoid Emissions from Scots Pine Litter Controlled by Moisture S. James et al.
- Temperature Programming Secondary Electrospray Ionization (TP-SESI): A Novel Approach for Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Plant Volatile Organic Compounds S. Ashbacher & D. Muddiman
- Unexpectedly high aldehyde emissions from stems of six major European tree species H. Lee et al.
- Seasonal dynamics in leaf litter decomposing microbial communities in temperate forests: a whole-genome- sequencing-based study N. Khomutovska et al.
- Opposing response of biogenic volatile organic compound and CO2 emissions to nitrogen addition during decomposition of two litter species Y. Zhu et al.
- High Sensitivity Online Sensor for BTEX in Ambient Air Based on Multiphoton Electron Extraction Spectroscopy U. Sharon et al.
- Taxonomic Diversity and Abundance of Soil Macrofauna in Temperate Forests Under Different Types of Forest Management: A Case Study in European Russia D. Korobushkin et al.
- Soil and litter emission sources as important contributors to ozone production from volatile organic compounds in island tropical forests H. Zhou et al.
- Soil terpenoid content and emissions are shaped by litter chemistry and soil depth H. Lee et al.
- Collecting grassland volatile organic compounds in open air through passive and active sampling strategies C. Rincón et al.
- Volatile Organic Compound Release During Litter Decomposition in the Arctic R. Rinnan et al.
- Municipal solid waste management for low-carbon transition: A systematic review of artificial neural network applications for trend prediction Z. Hoy et al.
- Linking soil physicochemical properties, water-holding capacity, and VOC emissions in vineyards K. Kaikiti et al.
- ДИНАМИКА СОСТАВА ЭКСТРАКТИВНЫХ СОЕДИНЕНИЙ РАЗЛАГАЮЩЕГОСЯ ЛИСТВЕННОГО ОПАДА БЕРЕЗЫ ПУШИСТОЙ И ОСИНЫ ОБЫКНОВЕННОЙ . Сарапульцева et al.
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Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a critical role in earth-system processes: they are
main playersin the formation of tropospheric O3 and secondary aerosols, which have a significant impact on climate, human health and crops. A complex mixture of VOCs, formed as a result of physicochemical and biological processes, is released into the atmosphere from the forest floor. This review presents data on the composition of VOCs and contribution of various processes to their emissions.
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a critical role in earth-system processes: they...
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