EMISSION OF MONOTERPENES AND ISOPRENE FROM A MEDITERRANEAN OAK SPECIES QUERCUS ILEX L. MEASURED WITHIN THE BEMA (BIOGENIC EMISSIONS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA) PROJECT EMISSIONS IN THE M E D I T E

TitleEMISSION OF MONOTERPENES AND ISOPRENE FROM A MEDITERRANEAN OAK SPECIES QUERCUS ILEX L. MEASURED WITHIN THE BEMA (BIOGENIC EMISSIONS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA) PROJECT EMISSIONS IN THE M E D I T E
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsKesselmeier, J., Fer L. S. C. H., Ciccioli P., Brancaleoni E., Cecinato A., Frattoni M., Foster I. P., Jacob V., Denis J., Fugit J. L., Dutaur L., Torres L., Mainz D-., Salaria V., Scalo M., & De I. Universita
JournalAtmospheric Environment
Volume30
Pagination1841-1850
KeywordsBiogenic emission, isoprene, light, Monoterpenes, non-methane hydrocarbons, oak, Plant physiology, VOC
Abstract

We report on some results of our studies of monoterpene and isoprene emissions and the physiological activities of an oak species (Quercus ilex L.) under the Mediterranean climatic conditions found at Castel Porziano (Rome) in June 1993. The oak species Quercus ilex L. was found to emit mainly monoterpenes in high amounts. Isoprene emissions were negligible. Diel cycles of monoterpene emissions showed correlation with light and the diel behaviour of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation, transpiration and stomatal corductance. Temperature dependence seemed to be of minor importance.