Volatile organic compounds emissions in Norway spruce (Picea abies) in response to temperature changes |
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Authors: | Iolanda Filella ,Michael J. Wilkinson,Joan Llusià ,C. Nicholas Hewitt,Josep Peñ uelas |
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Affiliation: | Unitat Ecofisiologia CSIC-CEAB-CREAF, CREAF (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain; Department of Environmental Science, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK |
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Abstract: | Volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Norway spruce ( Picea abies ) saplings were monitored in response to a temperature ramp. Online measurements were made with a proton transfer reaction – mass spectrometer under controlled conditions, together with plant physiological variables. Masses corresponding to acetic acid and acetone were the most emitted VOCs. The emission rates of m137 (monoterpenes), m59 (acetone), m33 (methanol), m83 (hexanal, hexenals), m85 (hexanol) and m153 (methyl salicylate, MeSa) increased exponentially with temperature. The emission of m61 (acetic acid) and m45 (acetaldehyde), however, increased with temperature only until saturation around 30°C, closely following the pattern of transpiration rates. These results indicate that algorithms that use only incident irradiance and leaf temperature as drivers to predict VOC emission rates may be inadequate for VOCs with lower H, and consequently higher sensitivity to stomatal conductance. |
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