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Schlagwörter:
Volatile organic-compounds
Dimethylallyl diphosphate
Synthase activity
Quercus-robur
Photoacoustic-spectroscopy
Metabolite concentrations
Subcellular volumes
Biogenic isoprene
Seasonal pattern
Escherichia-coli.
Plant Sciences in Current Contents(R)/Agricultural, Biology &
Environmental Sciences. Animal & Plant Sciences in Current
Contents(R)/Life Sciences.
Zusammenfassung:
More volatile organic carbon is lost from plants as isoprene than any other molecule. This flux of carbon to the atmosphere affects atmospheric chemistry and can serve as a substrate for ozone production in polluted air. Isoprene synthesis may help leav