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    Drivers of biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in hygrophytic bryophytes by Yáñez-Serrano, A.M., Corbera, J., Portillo-Estrada, M., Janssens, I.A., Llusià, J., Filella, I., Peñuelas, J., Preece, C., Sabater, F., Fernández-Martínez, M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-10-2024)
    “…Bryophytes can both emit and take up biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) to and from the environment. Despite the scarce study of these exchanges,…”
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    Contrasting winter and summer VOC mixing ratios at a forest site in the Western Mediterranean Basin: the effect of local biogenic emissions by Seco, R., Peñuelas, J., Filella, I., Llusià, J., Molowny-Horas, R., Schallhart, S., Metzger, A., Müller, M., Hansel, A.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-01-2011)
    “…Atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are involved in ozone and aerosol generation, thus having implications for air quality and climate. VOCs and…”
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    Linking isoprene with plant thermotolerance, antioxidants and monoterpene emissions by Penuelas, J, Llusia, J, Asensio, D, Munne-Bosch, S

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2005)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to test the possible plant thermotolerance role of isoprene and to study its relationship with non-enzymatic antioxidants…”
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    The Complexity of Factors Driving Volatile Organic Compound Emissions by Plants by Penuelas, J, Llusia, J

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-01-2001)
    “…The emissions of volatile organic compounds, VOC, from plants have strong relevance for plant physiology, plant ecology, and atmospheric chemistry. We report…”
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    Seasonal and species-specific response of VOC emissions by Mediterranean woody plant to elevated ozone concentrations by Llusià, J, Peñuelas, J, Gimeno, B.S

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-08-2002)
    “…Although certain factors controlling plant emission rates of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are reasonably well understood, the influence of elevated ozone…”
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    Leaf gas exchange and fluorescence of Phillyrea latifolia, Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus ilex saplings in severe drought and high temperature conditions by Filella, I, Llusià, J, Piñol, J, Peñuelas, J

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-06-1998)
    “…Saplings of Phillyrea latifolia, Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus ilex were witheld watering for 7 days, followed by reirrigation. Incident photosynthetic photon…”
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    GLOVOCS - Master compound assignment guide for proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry users by Yáñez-Serrano, A.M., Filella, I., LLusià, J., Gargallo-Garriga, A., Granda, V., Bourtsoukidis, E., Williams, J., Seco, R., Cappellin, L., Werner, C., de Gouw, J., Peñuelas, J.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-01-2021)
    “…The richness of measurements obtained by Proton-Transfer Reactions Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) has opened a new paradigm for the quantification of volatile…”
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    Short-term responses of terpene emission rates to experimental changes of PFD in Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex in summer field conditions by Penuelas, J, Llusia, J

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-08-1999)
    “…The diurnal relationships of monoterpene emission with PFD and photosynthetic rates were studied in the Mediterranean trees Pinus halepensis, a terpene storing…”
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    Effects of ozone concentrations on biogenic volatile organic compounds emission in the Mediterranean region by Peñuelas, J, Llusià, J, Gimeno, B.S

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-1999)
    “…Measurements of air volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ozone concentrations in different rural sites of Catalonia (NE Spain) were conducted during 1995 and…”
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    Emission of volatile organic compounds by apple trees under spider mite attack and attraction of predatory mites by LLUSIA, J, PENUELAS, J

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (2001)
    “…Emission rates of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from Pirus malus L. subsp. mitis (Wallr.) var. Golden Delicious and var. Starking attacked by the…”
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    Seasonal patterns of terpene content and emission from seven Mediterranean woody species in field conditions by Llusia, J, Penuelas, J

    Published in American journal of botany (01-01-2000)
    “…The seasonal pattern of terpene content and emission by seven Mediterranean woody species was studied under field conditions. Emission rates were normalized at…”
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    Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization on terpene emission and content of Artemisia annua L by Rapparini, F., Llusià, J., Peñuelas, J.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-01-2008)
    “…Plant roots interact with a wide variety of rhizospheric microorganisms, including bacteria and the symbiontic arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. The…”
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    Pinus Halepensis and Quercus Ilex Terpene Emission as Affected by Temperature and Humidity by Llusià, J., Peñuelas, J.

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-01-1999)
    “…The short-term relationships of monoterpene emission with temperature and relative humidity were studied in Pinus halepensis L. and Quercus ilex L. seedlings…”
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    Volatile organic compounds in the western Mediterranean basin: urban and rural winter measurements during the DAURE campaign by Seco, R, Peñuelas, J, Filella, I, Llusia, J, Schallhart, S, Metzger, A, Müller, M, Hansel, A

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (25-04-2013)
    “…Atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have key environmental and biological roles, but little is known about the daily VOC mixing ratios in…”
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    Interannual and seasonal changes in the soil exchange rates of monoterpenes and other VOCs in a Mediterranean shrubland by Asensio, D, Peñuelas, J, Prieto, P, Estiarte, M, Filella, I, Llusià, J

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-10-2008)
    “…Information about soil VOC inventories and exchange rates in different soils is very scarce. Seasonality of soil VOC exchange rates is also largely unknown,…”
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    Increase in isoprene and monoterpene emissions after re-watering of droughted Quercus ilex seedlings by Peñuelas, J, Filella, I, Seco, R, Llusià, J

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-06-2009)
    “…We followed the diurnal cycles of isoprenoid emissions from Quercus ilex seedlings under drought and after re-watering. We found that Quercus ilex, generally…”
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    Effects of phosphorus availability and genetic variation of leaf terpene content and emission rate in Pinus pinaster seedlings susceptible and resistant to the pine weevil, Hylobius abietis by Blanch, J.-S., Sampedro, L., Llusià, J., Moreira, X., Zas, R., Peñuelas, J.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-03-2012)
    “…We studied the effects of phosphorus fertilisation on foliar terpene concentrations and foliar volatile terpene emission rates in six half‐sib families of…”
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    Implications of foliar terpene content and hydration on leaf flammability of Quercus ilex and Pinus halepensis by Alessio, G. A., Peñuelas, J., De Lillis, M., Llusià, J.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-01-2008)
    “…We investigated the implications of foliar hydration and terpene content on leaf flammability in two widely distributed forest species of the Mediterranean…”
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    Higher Allocation to Low Cost Chemical Defenses in Invasive Species of Hawaii by Peñuelas, Josep, Sardans, J, Llusia, J, Owen, S. M, Silva, J, Niinemets, Ü

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-11-2010)
    “…The capacity to produce carbon-based secondary compounds (CBSC), such as phenolics (including tannins) and terpenes as defensive compounds against herbivores…”
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