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The emission factor of volatile isoprenoids: Stress, acclimation, and developmental responses

AutorNiinemets, Ü.; Arneth, A.; Kuhn, U.; Monson, R. K.; Peñuelas, Josep CSIC ORCID ; Staudt, M.
Fecha de publicación2010
EditorEuropean Geosciences Union
CitaciónBiogeosciences Discussions 7 (2) : 1529-1574 (2010)
ResumenThe rate of constitutive isoprenoid emissions from plants is driven by plant emission capacity under specified environmental conditions (ES, the emission factor) and by responsiveness of the emissions to instantaneous variations in environment. In models of isoprenoid emission, ES has been often considered as intrinsic species-specific constant invariable in time and space. Here we analyze the variations in species-specific values of ES under field conditions focusing on abiotic stresses, past environmental conditions and developmental processes. The reviewed studies highlight strong stress-driven, adaptive (previous temperature and light environment and growth CO2 concentration) and developmental (leaf age) variations in ES values operating at medium to long time scales. These biological factors can alter species-specific ES values by more than an order of magnitude. While the majority of models based on early concepts still ignore these important sources of variation, recent models are including some of the medium- to long-term controls. However, conceptually different strategies are being used for incorporation of these longer-term controls with important practical implications for parameterization and application of these models. This analysis emphasizes the need to include more biological realism in the isoprenoid emission models and also highlights the gaps in knowledge that require further experimental work to reduce the model uncertainties associated with biological sources of variation.
Descripción21 páginas, 6 figuras.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-2203-2010
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/56376
DOI10.5194/bg-7-2203-2010
ISSN1810-6277
E-ISSN1810-6285
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