2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.04.003
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Biogenic volatile organic compounds from the urban forest of the Metropolitan Region, Chile

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“…Several studies have demonstrated the role of plants in biogenic VOC emissions into the atmosphere (Lerdau, Guenther and Monson 1997) and into soil from their roots (Lin, Owen and Peñuelas 2007;Wenke, Kai and Piechulla 2010;Peñuelas et al 2014). Préndez et al (2013) found that the Schinus molle tree is associated with high emissions of biogenic VOC; therefore, we suppose that the increase in VOC values observed in wells P5 and P6 may be due to the significant presence of Schinus molle trees.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Samples In the Laboratorymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Several studies have demonstrated the role of plants in biogenic VOC emissions into the atmosphere (Lerdau, Guenther and Monson 1997) and into soil from their roots (Lin, Owen and Peñuelas 2007;Wenke, Kai and Piechulla 2010;Peñuelas et al 2014). Préndez et al (2013) found that the Schinus molle tree is associated with high emissions of biogenic VOC; therefore, we suppose that the increase in VOC values observed in wells P5 and P6 may be due to the significant presence of Schinus molle trees.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Samples In the Laboratorymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A color gradient indicates emission rates crossing the defined classes; gray indicates: "no data available." References: a (Aydin et al, 2014), b (Benjamin and Winer, 1998) * high ISO, c (EMEP/CORINAIR, 1999), d (Curtis et al, 2014), e (Geron et al, 1994), f (Grote et al, 2016), g (Hakola et al, 1998), h (Hakola et al, 2001), j (Hakola et al, 2006), k (Heinrich, 2007), l (Karl et al, 2009), m (König et al, 1995), n (Lamb et al, 1987), o (Meeningen et al, 2016) • low ISO, p (Owen et al, 1997), q (Paoletti et al, 2011), r (Préndez et al, 2013), s (Singh et al, 2007), t (Steinbrecher et al, 2009), u (Streiling and Matzarakis, 2003), v (Tarvainen et al, 2005), w (Tiwary et al, 2013), y (Veldt, 1989). influence i.a.…”
Section: Bvoc Emission Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ex Reissek, reported by Mossi and coworkers . They described the presence of the monoterpenes limonene and geranyl acetate, the acyclic diterpene phytol, the steroid stigmasterol, triterpenes squalene, friedelan‐3‐ol, and friedelan‐3‐one, and also palmitic acid and vitamin E. Three years later, Préndez and coworkers reported the presence of the monoterpenes linalool and cineol in the leaves of M. boaria Molina . Algabr and coworkers described the composition of Catha edulis Vahl leaves essential oil, comprising in carvotanacetone (84.41 %), trans‐ pulegol (2.16 %), trans‐ pentan‐2‐one (1.29 %), and 2,5‐dimethoxy‐ p ‐cymene (1.89 %) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%