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Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurements protocols (Articolo in rivista)
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U¨ . Niinemets, U. Kuhn, P. C. Harley, M. Staudt, A. Arneth, A. Cescatti, P. Ciccioli, L. Copolovici, C. Geron, A. Guenther, J. Kesselmeier, M. T. Lerdau, R. K. Monson, J. Penuelas (2011)
Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurements protocols
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- U¨ . Niinemets, U. Kuhn, P. C. Harley, M. Staudt, A. Arneth, A. Cescatti, P. Ciccioli, L. Copolovici, C. Geron, A. Guenther, J. Kesselmeier, M. T. Lerdau, R. K. Monson, J. Penuelas (literal)
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- Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurements protocols (literal)
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- Abstract. The capacity for volatile isoprenoid production
under standardized environmental conditions at a certain
time (ES, the emission factor) is a key characteristic in constructing
isoprenoid emission inventories. However, there
is large variation in published ES estimates for any given
species partly driven by dynamic modifications in ES due to
acclimation and stress responses. Here we review additional
sources of variation in ES estimates that are due to measurement
and analytical techniques and calculation and averaging
procedures, and demonstrate that estimations of ES critically
depend on applied experimental protocols and on data
processing and reporting. A great variety of experimental
setups has been used in the past, contributing to study-to-study variations in ES estimates. We suggest that past experimental
data should be distributed into broad quality classes
depending on whether the data can or cannot be considered
quantitative based on rigorous experimental standards. Apart
from analytical issues, the accuracy of ES values is strongly
driven by extrapolation and integration errors introduced during
data processing. Additional sources of error, especially
in meta-database construction, can further arise from inconsistent
use of units and expression bases of ES. We propose
a standardized experimental protocol for BVOC estimations
and highlight basic meta-information that we strongly recommend
to report with any ES measurement. We conclude
that standardization of experimental and calculation protocols
and critical examination of past reports is essential for
development of accurate emission factor databases.
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