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Interaction between isoprene and ozone fluxes in a poplar plantation and its impact on air quality at the European level.


ABSTRACT: The emission of isoprene and other biogenic volatile organic compounds from vegetation plays an important role in tropospheric ozone (O3) formation. The potentially large expansion of isoprene emitting species (e.g., poplars) for bioenergy production might, therefore, impact tropospheric O3 formation. Using the eddy covariance technique we have simultaneously measured fluxes isoprene, O3 and of CO2 from a poplar (Populus) plantation grown for bioenergy production. We used the chemistry transport model LOTOS-EUROS to scale-up the isoprene emissions associated with the existing poplar plantations in Europe, and we assessed the impact of isoprene fluxes on ground level O3 concentrations. Our findings suggest that isoprene emissions from existing poplar-for-bioenergy plantations do not significantly affect the ground level of O3 concentration. Indeed the overall land in Europe covered with poplar plantations has not significantly changed over the last two decades despite policy incentives to produce bioenergy crops. The current surface area of isoprene emitting poplars-for-bioenergy remains too limited to significantly enhance O3 concentrations and thus to be considered a potential threat for air quality and human health.

SUBMITTER: Zenone T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5018846 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Interaction between isoprene and ozone fluxes in a poplar plantation and its impact on air quality at the European level.

Zenone Terenzio T   Hendriks Carlijn C   Brilli Federico F   Fransen Erik E   Gioli Beniamio B   Portillo-Estrada Miguel M   Schaap Martijn M   Ceulemans Reinhart R  

Scientific reports 20160912


The emission of isoprene and other biogenic volatile organic compounds from vegetation plays an important role in tropospheric ozone (O3) formation. The potentially large expansion of isoprene emitting species (e.g., poplars) for bioenergy production might, therefore, impact tropospheric O3 formation. Using the eddy covariance technique we have simultaneously measured fluxes isoprene, O3 and of CO2 from a poplar (Populus) plantation grown for bioenergy production. We used the chemistry transport  ...[more]

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