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Characteristics and chemical reactivity of biogenic volatile organic compounds from dominant forest species in the Jing-Jin-Ji area, China
Background Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play an essential role in tropospheric atmospheric chemical reactions. There are few studies conducted on BVOCs emission of dominant forest species in the Jing-Jin-Ji area of China. Based on the field survey, forest resources data and the measur...
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Published in: | Forest ecosystems 2021-08, Vol.8 (1), p.1-14, Article 52 |
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Summary: | Background
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play an essential role in tropospheric atmospheric chemical reactions. There are few studies conducted on BVOCs emission of dominant forest species in the Jing-Jin-Ji area of China. Based on the field survey, forest resources data and the measured standard emission factors, the Guenther model developed in 1993 (G93) was applied in this paper to estimate the emission of BVOCs from several dominant forest species (
Platycladus orientalis
,
Quercus variabilis
,
Betula platyphylla
,
Populus tomentosa
,
Pinus tabuliformis
,
Robinia pseudoacacia
,
Ulmus pumila
,
Salix babylonica
and
Larix gmelinii
) in the Jing-Jin-Ji area in 2017. Then the spatiotemporal emission characteristics and atmospheric chemical reactivity of these species were extensively evaluated.
Results
The results showed that the total annual BVOCs emission was estimated to be 70.8 Gg C·year
− 1
, consisting 40.5 % (28.7 Gg C·year
− 1
) of isoprene, 36.0 % (25.5 Gg C·year
− 1
) of monoterpenes and 23.4 % (16.6 Gg C·year
− 1
) of other VOCs. The emissions from
Platycladus orientalis
,
Quercus variabilis
,
Populus tomentosa
and
Pinus tabulaeformis
contributed 56.1 %, 41.2 %, 36.0 % and 31.1 %, respectively. The total BVOCs emission from the Jing-Jin-Ji area accounted for 61.9 % and 1.8 % in summer and winter, respectively. Up to 28.8 % of emission was detected from Chengde followed by Beijing with 24.9 %, that mainly distributed in the Taihang Mountains and the Yanshan Mountains. Additionally, the
Robinia pseudoacacia
,
Populus tomentosa
,
Quercus variabilis
, and
Pinus tabulaeformis
contributed mainly to BVOCs reaction activity.
Conclusions
The BVOCs emission peaked in summer (June, July, and August) and bottomed out in winter (December, January, and February). Chengde contributed the most, followed by Beijing.
Platycladus orientalis
,
Quercus variabilis
,
Populus tomentosa
,
Pinus tabulaeformis
and
Robinia pseudoacacia
represent the primary contributors to BVOCs emission and atmospheric reactivity, hence the planting of these species should be reduced. |
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ISSN: | 2197-5620 2095-6355 2197-5620 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40663-021-00322-y |