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Warming increases isoprene emissions from an arctic fen
Frida Lindwall, Sophie Sylvest Svendsen, Cecilie Skov Nielsen,
Anders Michelsen
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Riikka Rinnan
Terrestrial Ecology
Geography
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Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
100%
Isoprene Emission
100%
Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds
75%
Canopy Temperature
50%
Gross Ecosystem Production
50%
Snow Depth
50%
Increased Temperature
50%
Dry Ecosystems
50%
Growing Season
50%
High Latitude
25%
Photosynthesis
25%
Full Factorial Design
25%
Flowing Water
25%
Open-top Chamber
25%
Snow Fence
25%
Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry
25%
Wetlands
25%
Rising Temperature
25%
Snowfall
25%
Climate Change
25%
Isoprene
25%
Winter Snow
25%
West Greenland
25%
Evapotranspiration
25%
Adsorbent
25%
Low Temperature
25%
Soil Moisture
25%
Wet Ecosystem
25%
Climate Experiment
25%
Nutrient Availability
25%
Snow Addition
25%
Warm Climate
25%
Treatment Effect
25%
Start of Season
25%
In Situ
25%
Immediate Effect
25%
Closed Chamber Method
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emissions
100%
Volatile Organic Compound
58%
Growing Season
25%
Evapotranspiration
8%
Soil Moisture
8%
Spectroscopy
8%
Flowing Water
8%
Air Temperature
8%
Open-Top Chamber
8%
Greenland
8%
Photosynthesis
8%
Climate Change
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Volatile Organic Compound
100%
Growing Season
42%
Nutrient Availability
14%
Climate Change
14%
Photosystem
14%
Evapotranspiration
14%
Fences
14%
Soil Moisture
14%