Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Approximately 12% of net primary production by land plants is re-emitted to the atmosphere as isoprene and monoterpenes. These emissions play major roles in atmospheric chemistry and air pollutionclimate interactions. Phenomenological models have been developed to predict their emission rates, but limited understanding of the function and regulation of these emissions has led to large uncertainties in model projections of air quality and greenhouse gas concentrations. We synthesize recent advances in diverse fields, from cell physiology to atmospheric remote sensing, and use this information to propose a simple conceptual model of volatile isoprenoid emission based on regulation of metabolism in the chloroplast. This may provide a robust foundation for scaling up emissions from the cellular to the global scale.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biochemical trade-offs; biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs); CO2 response; drought response; ecological strategies; leaf economic traits; mechanistic model; vegetation emissions
List of contributors:
Loreto, Francesco
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