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    Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of volatile organic compounds over C4 biofuel crops by Graus, Martin, Eller, Allyson S.D., Fall, Ray, Yuan, Bin, Qian, Yaling, Westra, Philip, de Gouw, Joost, Warneke, Carsten

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-2013)
    “…Significant amounts of ethanol are produced from biofuel crops such as corn and, in the future, likely switchgrass. The atmospheric effects of growing these…”
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    Predicting leaf-level fluxes of O₃ and NO₂: the relative roles of diffusion and biochemical processes by ELLER, ALLYSON S.D, SPARKS, JED P

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-09-2006)
    “…Pollutants like O₃ and NO₂ enter leaves through the stomata and cause damage during reactions with components of biological cell membranes. The steady-state…”
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    Nitrogen concentration and physical properties are key drivers of woody tissue respiration by Westerband, Andrea C, Wright, Ian J, Eller, Allyson S D, Cernusak, Lucas A, Reich, Peter B, Perez-Priego, Oscar, Chhajed, Shubham S, Hutley, Lindsay B, Lehmann, Caroline E R

    Published in Annals of botany (12-05-2022)
    “…Despite the critical role of woody tissues in determining net carbon exchange of terrestrial ecosystems, relatively little is known regarding the drivers of…”
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    Potential contribution of exposed resin to ecosystem emissions of monoterpenes by Eller, Allyson S.D., Harley, Peter, Monson, Russell K.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2013)
    “…Conifers, especially pines, produce and store under pressure monoterpene-laden resin in canals located throughout the plant. When the plants are damaged and…”
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    Impact of Biofuel Poplar Cultivation on Ground-Level Ozone and Premature Human Mortality Depends on Cultivar Selection and Planting Location by Ashworth, Kirsti, Wild, Oliver, Eller, Allyson S. D, Hewitt, C. Nick

    Published in Environmental science & technology (21-07-2015)
    “…Isoprene and other volatile organic compounds emitted from vegetation play a key role in governing the formation of ground-level ozone. Emission rates of such…”
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    The influence of elevated CO₂ on phenology of Arabidopsis thaliana (Brassicaceae) is altered by common air pollutants (NO₂ and O₃) and soil nitrogen by Eller, Allyson S. D., Soper, F. M., Sparks, Jed P.

    “…Anthropogenic activities have caused multiple simultaneous changes to the chemical composition of the atmosphere. While rising carbon dioxide (CO₂) has been…”
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    Variation among different genotypes of hybrid poplar with regard to leaf volatile organic compound emissions by Eller, Allyson S. D, de Gouw, Joost, Graus, Martin, Monson, Russell K

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2012)
    “…Plantations of hybrid poplar are used in temperate regions to produce woody biomass for forestry-related industries and are likely to become more prevalent if…”
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    Differential controls by climate and physiology over the emission rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds from mature trees in a semi-arid pine forest by Eller, Allyson S. D, Young, Lindsay L, Trowbridge, Amy M, Monson, Russell K

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-2016)
    “…Drought has the potential to influence the emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from forests and thus affect the oxidative capacity of the…”
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    The effect of long-term exposure to elevated CO2 on nitrogen gas emissions from Mojave Desert soils by McCalley, Carmody K., Strahm, Brian D., Sparks, Kimberlee L., Eller, Allyson S. D., Sparks, Jed P.

    “…In arid regions, emissions of nitrogen (N) gases are important to long‐term soil fertility and regional atmospheric chemistry, making alterations in N gas…”
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    Responses of sugar maple and hemlock seedlings to elevated carbon dioxide under altered above- and belowground nitrogen sources by Eller, Allyson S D, McGuire, Krista L, Sparks, Jed P

    Published in Tree physiology (01-04-2011)
    “…Various human-induced changes to the atmosphere have caused carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and nitrate deposition (NO₃⁻) to increase in many…”
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