Science Inventory

FACTORS CONTROLLING THE EMISSIONS OF MONOTERPENES AND OTHER VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Citation:

Tingey, D., D. Turner, AND J. Weber. FACTORS CONTROLLING THE EMISSIONS OF MONOTERPENES AND OTHER VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-90/195 (NTIS PB91136622), 1990.

Description:

Plants contain a number of volatile organic compounds, including isoprene, mono- and sesquiterpenes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and esters. ndividual plant species have unique combinations of these compounds; consequently, the emission pattern for each species is also specific. he factors controlling the emissions were evaluated from the literature and with a simulation model. hile unresolved questions remain concerning monoterpene production, storage, and emissions, the literature and model are in general agreement. nvironmental factors influence the rate of emission while genetic factors control the pool size and types of chemicals in the plant. he emission of compounds stored in resin ducts of leaves are primarily controlled by temperature, concentration in the resin ducts, and diffusion path from the resin duct to the intercellular air space, and that stomatal conductance plays a minor role.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1990
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 44480