Cryptogamic organisms are a substantial source and sink for volatile organic compounds in the Amazon...
Cryptogamic organisms are a substantial source and sink for volatile organic compounds in the Amazon region
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Edtbauer, Achim , Pfannerstill, Eva Y. , Pires Florentino, Ana Paula , Barbosa, Cybelli G. G. , Rodriguez-Caballero, Emilio , Zannoni, Nora , Alves, Rodrigo P. , Wolff, Stefan , Tsokankunku, Anywhere , Aptroot, André , de Oliveira Sá, Marta , de Araújo, Alessandro C. , Sörgel, Matthias , de Oliveira, Sylvia Mota , Weber, Bettina and Williams, Jonathan
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Cryptogamic organisms such as bryophytes and lichens cover most surfaces within tropical forests, yet their impact on the emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds is unknown. These compounds can strongly influence atmospheric oxidant levels as well as secondary organic aerosol concentrations, and forest canopy leaves have been considered the...
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Cryptogamic organisms are a substantial source and sink for volatile organic compounds in the Amazon region
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Pfannerstill, Eva Y.
Pires Florentino, Ana Paula
Barbosa, Cybelli G. G.
Rodriguez-Caballero, Emilio
Zannoni, Nora
Alves, Rodrigo P.
Wolff, Stefan
Tsokankunku, Anywhere
Aptroot, André
de Oliveira Sá, Marta
de Araújo, Alessandro C.
Sörgel, Matthias
de Oliveira, Sylvia Mota
Weber, Bettina
Williams, Jonathan
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2662-4435
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2662-4435
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10.1038/s43247-021-00328-y