Individual biotic and abiotic stresses, such as high temperature, high light and herbivore attack, are well known to increase the emission of volatile organic compounds from plants …
Water is the key resource limiting world agricultural production. Although an impressive number of research reports have been published on plant drought tolerance enhancement …
A Guenther, CN Hewitt, D Erickson… - Journal of …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Numerical assessments of global air quality and potential changes in atmospheric chemical constituents require estimates of the surface fluxes of a variety of trace gas species. We have …
J Kesselmeier, M Staudt - Journal of atmospheric chemistry, 1999 - Springer
This overview compiles the actual knowledge of the biogenic emissions of some volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ie, isoprene, terpenes, alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, esters …
S Fahad, M Adnan, S Hassan, S Saud… - Advances in rice …, 2019 - Elsevier
Climate change may increase storms, flooding and other harsh weather events and, thus, change geographical crop distribution, growing season and may also shorten the growth …
Agroforestry—the practice of growing trees and crops in interacting combinations—is recognized worldwide as an integrated approach to sustainable land-use. It is estimated to …
Agricultural cropping systems and pasture comprise one third of the world's arable land and have the potential to draw down a considerable amount of atmospheric CO2 for storage as …
K Sindelarova, C Granier, I Bouarar… - Atmospheric …, 2014 - acp.copernicus.org
The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGANv2. 1) together with the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA) meteorological …
The sessile nature of plants has resulted in the evolution of an extraordinarily diverse suite of protective mechanisms against biotic and abiotic stresses. Though volatile isoprenoids …