Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs) emissions from Abies alba in a French forest

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作者
Moukhtar, S
Couret, C
Rouil, L
Simon, V
机构
[1] Ecole Natl Super Ingn Arts Chim & Technol Toulous, Lab Chim Energie & Environm, F-31077 Toulouse, France
[2] INERIS, F-60550 Verneuil En Halatte, France
关键词
silver fir; biogenic VOC emissions; temperature dependency; light dependency;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2005.01.044
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Air quality studies need to be based on accurate and reliable data, particularly in the field of the emissions. Biogenic emissions from forests, crops, and grasslands are now considered as major compounds in photochemical processes. Unfortunately, depending on the type of vegetation, these emissions are not so often reliably defined. As an example, although the silver fir (Abies alba) is a very widespread conifer tree in the French and European areas, its standard emission rate is not available in the literature. This study investigates the isoprene and monoterpenes emission from A. alba in France measured during the fieldwork organised in the Fosse Rhenan, from May to June 2003. A dynamic cuvette method was used. Limonene was the predominant monoterpene emitted, followed by camphene, alpha-pinene and eucalyptol. No isoprene emission was detected. The four monoterpenes measured showed different behaviours according to micrometeorological conditions. In fact, emissions of limonene, alpha-pinene and camphene were temperature-dependant while eucalyptol emissions were temperature and light dependant. Biogenic volatile organic compounds emissions were modeled using information gathered during the field study. Emissions of the three monoterpenes previously quoted were achieved using the monoterpenes algorithm developed by Tingey et al. (1980) [Tingey D, Manning M, Grothaus L, Bums W. Influence of light and temperature on monoterpene emission rates from slash pine. Plant Physiol 1980;65: 797-801.] and the isoprene algorithm [Guenther, A., Monson, R., Fall, R., 1991. Isoprene and monoterpene emission rate variability: observations with eucalyptus and emission rate algorithm development. J Geophys Res 26A: 10799-10808.]; [Guenther, A., Zimmerman, P., Harley, P., Monson, R., Fall, R., 1993. Isoprene and monoterpene emission rate variability: model evaluation and sensitivity analysis. J Geophys Res 981): 12609-12617.]) was used for the eucalyptol emission. With these methods, simulation results and observations agreed fairly well. The standard emission rate (303 K) and beta-coefficient averaged for limonene, camphene and alpha-pinene were respectively of 0.63 mu g g(dw)(-1) h(-1) and 0.06 K-1. For eucalyptol, the standard emission rate (T = 303 K and PAR = 1000 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) was 0.26 mu g g(dw)(-1) h(-1). This classified A. alba as a weak monoterpenes emitter. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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