Plant-specific volatile organic compound emission rates from young and mature leaves of Mediterranean vegetation

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作者
Bracho-Nunez, Araceli [1 ,2 ]
Welter, Saskia [1 ,2 ]
Staudt, Michael [2 ]
Kesselmeier, Juergen [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Chem, Biogeochem Dept, D-55020 Mainz, Germany
[2] CNRS, Ctr Ecol Fonctionnelle & Evolut Montpellier, F-34293 Montpellier 05, France
关键词
REACTION-MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ISOPRENE EMISSION; VOC EMISSIONS; MONOTERPENE EMISSIONS; SEASONAL-VARIATION; QUERCUS-ILEX; SESQUITERPENE EMISSIONS; MANDELONITRILE LYASE; GLANDULAR TRICHOMES; BIOGENIC EMISSIONS;
D O I
10.1029/2010JD015521
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The seasonality of vegetation, i.e., developmental stages and phenological processes, affects the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Despite the potential significance, the contributions of seasonality to VOC emission quality and quantity are not well understood and are therefore often ignored in emission simulations. We investigated the VOC emission patterns of young and mature leaves of several Mediterranean plant species in relation to their physiological and developmental changes during the growing period and estimated E-s. Foliar emissions of isoprenoids and oxygenated VOCs like methanol and acetone were measured online by means of a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS) and offline with gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometer and flame ionization detector. The results suggest that VOC emission is a developmentally regulated process and that quantitative and qualitative variability is plant species specific. Leaf ontogeny clearly influenced both the VOC E-s and the relative importance of different VOCs. Methanol was the major compound contributing to the sum of target VOC emissions in young leaves (11.8 +/- 10.4 mu g g(-1) h(-1)), while its contribution was minor in mature leaves (4.1 +/- 4.1 mu g g(-1) h(-1)). Several plant species showed a decrease or complete subsidence of monoterpene, sesquiterpene, and acetone emissions upon maturity, perhaps indicating a potential response to the higher defense demands of young emerging leaves.
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