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International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2012

Emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds from Fraxinus excelsior and Quercus robur under ambient conditions in Flanders (Belgium)

Olga Pokorska; J. Dewulf; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Éva Joó; Maja Simpraga; Jasper Bloemen; Kathy Steppe; H. Van Langenhove

A dynamic branch enclosure system was used to measure emission rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from two common European tree species: Fraxinus excelsior and Quercus robur under ambient conditions in Flanders (Belgium). Both tree species were studied for seasonal variability of BVOC emission rates under natural biotic stress (infestations). Emissions were normalized at standard conditions of temperature and photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) (30°C and 1000 µmol m−2 s−1, respectively). Emission rates from Fraxinus excelsior were highest in May (9.56 µg gDW −1 h−1) and lowest in October (1.17 µg gDW −1 h−1). This tree species emitted (Z)-β-ocimene, (E)-β-ocimene and α-farnesene during the entire measurement period and additionally isoprene only in May. Quercus robur showed isoprene emission variations according to the seasonal cycle with rates of 30, 106 and 29 µg gDW −1 h−1 in May, August and October, respectively. Apart from isoprene, (E)-β-ocimene and β-caryophyllene were emitted through the entire experimental period.


International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2013

Dynamic capillary diffusion system for monoterpene and sesquiterpene calibration: quantitative measurement and determination of physical properties

Jiri Kosina; J. Dewulf; Ivan Viden; Olga Pokorska; Herman Van Langenhove

This article describes a method for preparation of low concentration gas standard mixtures of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted primarily by plants. A set of 10 plant volatiles including α-pinene, β-pinene, 3-carene, linalool, methyl salicylate, α-cedrene, β-caryophyllene, β-farnesene, aromadendrene and α-humulene was used in the study. Gas standard mixture of these compounds was generated using a capillary diffusion system (CDS). Diffusion coefficient (D) and saturation vapour pressure (p s) data of these compounds were calculated from experimentally determined gas chromatographic retention indices (RI) and empirical relationships between D and p s versus RI. A comparison of the calculated and measured concentrations of investigated compounds has proved that designed CDS can be successfully used for the proper quantification of BVOCs.


International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2011

Accelerated solid-phase dynamic extraction for the analysis of biogenic volatile organic compounds in air

Olga Pokorska; J. Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove

In this study, accelerated solid phase dynamic extraction (ASPDE) technique was used to identify biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from Norway spruce (Picea abies). Compounds that were determined in tree samples are: tricycylene, α-pinene, camphene, β-pinene, myrcene, 3-carene, p-cymene, limonene, cineole, α-phellandrene, α-terpinene, γ-terpinene and terpinolene. ASPDE showed a potential for the analysis of environmental samples as well as for field applications. This technique was further studied by using a gaseous mixture of BVOCs (sabinene, α-pinene, β-pinene, limonene, linalool, and (Z)-hexenyl acetate) and exhibited a good repeatability during all the experiments in the range of 2.5% (α-pinene) and 14.6% (linalool). However, during the analysis of samples it was observed that desorption at high temperature (230°C) can lead to the formation of artifacts, which were not observed at the desorption temperature of 100°C. Further experimental investigations revealed that monoterpenes appeared as unanticipated compounds during desorption of ASPDE samples; these compounds were degradation products of linalool.


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Clear link between drought stress, photosynthesis and biogenic volatile organic compounds in Fagus sylvatica L.

Maja Simpraga; Hans Verbeeck; M. Demarcke; Éva Joó; Olga Pokorska; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; J. Dewulf; H. Van Langenhove; Bernard Heinesch; Marc Aubinet; Quentin Laffineur; J.-F. Müller; Kathy Steppe


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Constitutive versus heat and biotic stress induced BVOC emissions in Pseudotsuga menziesii

Éva Joó; J. Dewulf; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Olga Pokorska; Maja Simpraga; Kathy Steppe; Marc Aubinet; H. Van Langenhove


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

Isoprene and terpenoid emissions from Abies alba: Identification and emission rates under ambient conditions

Olga Pokorska; J. Dewulf; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Maja Simpraga; Kathy Steppe; Herman Van Langenhove


Atmospheric Environment | 2013

Vertical canopy gradient in photosynthesis and monoterpenoid emissions: An insight into the chemistry and physiology behind

Maja Simpraga; Hans Verbeeck; Jasper Bloemen; Lynn Vanhaecke; M. Demarcke; Éva Joó; Olga Pokorska; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; J. Dewulf; H. Van Langenhove; Bernard Heinesch; Marc Aubinet; Kathy Steppe


Archive | 2011

FINAL REPORT PHASE II "Impact of Phenology and Environmental Conditions on BVOC Emissions from Forest Ecosystems" "IMPECVOC"

Jo Dewulf; Éva Joó; Herman Van Langenhove; Olga Pokorska; Kathy Steppe; Raoul Lemeur; Maja Šimpagra; Hans Verbeek; Jasper Bloemen; M. Demarcke; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Jean-François Müller; Quentin Laffineur; Marc Aubinet; Bernard Heinesch


Biogenic hydrocarbons and the atmosphere, Gordon Research Conference, Abstracts | 2010

Response of BVOC emissions from Fraxinus excelsior to biotic stress

Olga Pokorska; J. Dewulf; Éva Joó; Kathy Steppe; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; J.-F. Müller; Herman Van Langenhove


Biogenic hydrocarbons and the atmosphere, Gordon Research Conference, Abstracts | 2010

Seasonal study on BVOC emissions from Douglas-fir measured by GC-MS

Éva Joó; Jo Dewulf; L Schietse; Olga Pokorska; M Impraga; Kathy Steppe; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; J.-F. Müller; Marc Aubinet; Herman Van Langenhove

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Crist Amelynck

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Niels Schoon

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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J.-F. Müller

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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