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Plant volatiles in extreme terrestrial and marine environments
Riikka Rinnan
, Michael Steinke, Terry McGenity, Francesco Loreto
Terrestrial Ecology
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Extreme Environments
100%
Marine Environment
100%
Terrestrial Environment
100%
Volatile Organic Compounds
60%
Compound Production
40%
Arctic Tundra
40%
Salt Marsh
40%
Dimethyl Sulfide
40%
Emission Potential
40%
Marine Habitats
20%
Stress Adaptation
20%
Stress Resistance
20%
Stressful Environment
20%
Temperature Level
20%
Mangrove
20%
Desert
20%
Isoprenoids
20%
Light Level
20%
Volatile Organic Compound Emission
20%
Water Availability
20%
Emission Rate
20%
Rock Pools
20%
High Emission
20%
Sea Ice
20%
Volatility
20%
Hypersaline
20%
Climate Warming
20%
Temperature Water
20%
Environmental Factors
20%
Temperate Species
20%
Terrestrial Systems
20%
Marine Systems
20%
Phototrophs
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Marine Environment
100%
Emissions
100%
Terrestrial Environment
100%
Volatile Organic Compound
50%
Isoprenoid
25%
Salt Marsh
25%
Vegetation
25%
Rock Pool
12%
Water Availability
12%
Marine Habitat
12%
Carbon Dioxide
12%
Salinity
12%
Hypersaline Environment
12%