Authors
Jose D Fuentes, M Lerdau, R Atkinson, D Baldocchi, JW Bottenheim, P Ciccioli, B Lamb, C Geron, L Gu, A Guenther, TD Sharkey, W Stockwell
Publication date
2000/7/1
Source
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
81
Issue
7
Pages
1537-1575
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
Nonmethane hydrocarbons are ubiquitous trace atmospheric constituents yet they control the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere. Both anthropogenic and biogenic processes contribute to the release of hydrocarbons to the atmosphere. In this manuscript, the state of the science concerning biosynthesis, transport, and chemical transformation of hydrocarbons emitted by the terrestrial biosphere is reviewed. In particular, the focus is on isoprene, monoterpenes, and oxygenated hydrocarbons. The generated science during the last 10 years is reviewed to explain and quantify hydrocarbon emissions from vegetation and to discern impacts of biogenic hydrocarbons on local and regional atmospheric chemistry. Furthermore, the physiological and environmental processes controlling biosynthesis and production of hydrocarbon compounds are reported on. Many advances have been made on measurement and …
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