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Change of photochemical oxidant concentration by increase of VOCs emission from vegetations due to global warming
2006
Wit Transactions on Ecology and The Environment
unpublished
VOCs emission experiments were conducted in a growth chamber in which temperature and luminous intensity can be controlled. Temperature was set at the typical summer temperature in Osaka and luminous intensity was set at 1000(µmol/m 2 /s) during daytime. The standard VOCs emissions from four representative Japanese plant species (Cryptomeria japonica, Chamaecyparis obtuse, Pinus densiflora and Quercus serrata) and rice plants were measured. The species distributions and their leaf biomass
doi:10.2495/air06045
fatcat:zdarpgaeqrfzxnsnm26ik4lcca