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Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation
by
Räsänen, Janne
, Kyrö, Esko
, Tiiva, Päivi
, Faubert, Patrick
, Holopainen, Jarmo K
, Rinnan, Riikka
, Holopainen, Toini
in
analysis
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ atmosphere
/ atmospheric chemistry
/ Bryopsida
/ Bryopsida - growth & development
/ Bryopsida - metabolism
/ Bryopsida - radiation effects
/ Butadienes
/ Butadienes - analysis
/ carbon
/ Carbon - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carex
/ Carex limosa
/ Carex Plant
/ Carex Plant - growth & development
/ Carex Plant - metabolism
/ Carex Plant - radiation effects
/ Cyperaceae
/ Cyperaceae - growth & development
/ Cyperaceae - metabolism
/ Cyperaceae - radiation effects
/ Ecosystem
/ emissions
/ Eriophorum
/ Eriophorum russeolum
/ Fens
/ Freshwater
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ growth & development
/ Hemiterpenes
/ Hemiterpenes - analysis
/ hydrocarbons
/ isoprene
/ metabolism
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Ozone
/ peatland
/ Peatlands
/ Pentanes
/ Pentanes - analysis
/ Photosynthetically active radiation
/ plant density
/ Plants
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Population Density
/ radiation effects
/ Soil
/ Soil - analysis
/ Sphagnum
/ ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-B radiation
/ vegetation
/ volatile organic compound (VOC)
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Warnstorfia exannulata
/ Water tables
/ weather
2007
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Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation
by
Räsänen, Janne
, Kyrö, Esko
, Tiiva, Päivi
, Faubert, Patrick
, Holopainen, Jarmo K
, Rinnan, Riikka
, Holopainen, Toini
in
analysis
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ atmosphere
/ atmospheric chemistry
/ Bryopsida
/ Bryopsida - growth & development
/ Bryopsida - metabolism
/ Bryopsida - radiation effects
/ Butadienes
/ Butadienes - analysis
/ carbon
/ Carbon - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carex
/ Carex limosa
/ Carex Plant
/ Carex Plant - growth & development
/ Carex Plant - metabolism
/ Carex Plant - radiation effects
/ Cyperaceae
/ Cyperaceae - growth & development
/ Cyperaceae - metabolism
/ Cyperaceae - radiation effects
/ Ecosystem
/ emissions
/ Eriophorum
/ Eriophorum russeolum
/ Fens
/ Freshwater
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ growth & development
/ Hemiterpenes
/ Hemiterpenes - analysis
/ hydrocarbons
/ isoprene
/ metabolism
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Ozone
/ peatland
/ Peatlands
/ Pentanes
/ Pentanes - analysis
/ Photosynthetically active radiation
/ plant density
/ Plants
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Population Density
/ radiation effects
/ Soil
/ Soil - analysis
/ Sphagnum
/ ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-B radiation
/ vegetation
/ volatile organic compound (VOC)
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Warnstorfia exannulata
/ Water tables
/ weather
2007
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Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation
by
Räsänen, Janne
, Kyrö, Esko
, Tiiva, Päivi
, Faubert, Patrick
, Holopainen, Jarmo K
, Rinnan, Riikka
, Holopainen, Toini
in
analysis
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ atmosphere
/ atmospheric chemistry
/ Bryopsida
/ Bryopsida - growth & development
/ Bryopsida - metabolism
/ Bryopsida - radiation effects
/ Butadienes
/ Butadienes - analysis
/ carbon
/ Carbon - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carex
/ Carex limosa
/ Carex Plant
/ Carex Plant - growth & development
/ Carex Plant - metabolism
/ Carex Plant - radiation effects
/ Cyperaceae
/ Cyperaceae - growth & development
/ Cyperaceae - metabolism
/ Cyperaceae - radiation effects
/ Ecosystem
/ emissions
/ Eriophorum
/ Eriophorum russeolum
/ Fens
/ Freshwater
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ growth & development
/ Hemiterpenes
/ Hemiterpenes - analysis
/ hydrocarbons
/ isoprene
/ metabolism
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Ozone
/ peatland
/ Peatlands
/ Pentanes
/ Pentanes - analysis
/ Photosynthetically active radiation
/ plant density
/ Plants
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Population Density
/ radiation effects
/ Soil
/ Soil - analysis
/ Sphagnum
/ ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-B radiation
/ vegetation
/ volatile organic compound (VOC)
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Warnstorfia exannulata
/ Water tables
/ weather
2007
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Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation
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Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation
2007
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Overview
Isoprene is a reactive hydrocarbon with an important role in atmospheric chemistry, and emissions from vegetation contribute to atmospheric carbon fluxes. The magnitude of isoprene emissions from arctic peatlands is not known, and it may be altered by increasing UV-B radiation. Isoprene emission was measured with the dynamic chamber method from a subarctic peatland under long-term enhancement of UV-B radiation targeted to correspond to a 20% loss in the stratospheric ozone layer. The site type of the peatland was a flark fen dominated by the moss Warnstorfia exannulata and sedges Eriophorum russeolum and Carex limosa. The relationship between species densities and the emission was also assessed. Isoprene emissions were significantly increased by enhanced UV-B radiation during the second (2004) and the fourth (2006) growing seasons under the UV-B exposure. Emissions were related to the density of E. russeolum. The dominant moss, W. exannulata, proved to emit small amounts of isoprene in a laboratory trial. Subarctic fens, even without Sphagnum moss, are a significant source of isoprene to the atmosphere, especially under periods of warm weather. Warming of the Arctic together with enhanced UV-B radiation may substantially increase the emissions.
Publisher
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Blackwell Science,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Subject
/ Bryopsida - growth & development
/ Bryopsida - radiation effects
/ carbon
/ Carex
/ Carex Plant - growth & development
/ Carex Plant - radiation effects
/ Cyperaceae - growth & development
/ Cyperaceae - radiation effects
/ Fens
/ isoprene
/ Ozone
/ peatland
/ Pentanes
/ Photosynthetically active radiation
/ Plants
/ Soil
/ Sphagnum
/ volatile organic compound (VOC)
/ weather
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