Monoterpene emission from ponderosa pine

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We use a combination of measurements from cuvettes and Teflon bag enclosures to show that photosynthesis is not correlated with emissions in the short term. We also show that needle monoterpene concentrations are highly correlated with emissions for two compounds, α-pinene and β-pinene, but that Δ-carene concentrations are not correlated with emissions. We suggest that direct effects of light and photosynthesis do not need to be included in emission algorithms. Our results indicate that the role of needle concentration bears further investigation; our results for α-pinene and β-pinene are explainable by a Raoult's law relationship, but we cannot yet explain the cause of our results with Δ-carene. -from Authors

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Lerdau, M., Dilts, S. B., Westberg, H., Lamb, B. K., & Allwine, E. J. (1994). Monoterpene emission from ponderosa pine. Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(D8). https://doi.org/10.1029/94jd00406

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