Tropical rainforests are the world’s most significant source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs). These compounds have a great influence on the concentration of oxidative substances and ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from vegetation are important precursors to ozone and secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere, affecting air quality, clouds, and climate. In ...
Reversed ratio of chiral volatile organic compounds over the Amazon rainforest reveal insects as unexplored important source of forest emissions. Forests such as the Amazon rainforest emit huge ...
An observational study confirms a prevailing theory that volatile organic compounds emitted by vegetation form atmospheric aerosols which make clouds more reflective. An observational study by Finnish ...
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