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Detection of biogenic volatile organic compounds emitted from common tropical plant species in the Western Ghats region of India: chamber-based experiments


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1 Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India
2 Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India; Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382 355, India
3 CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula 403 004, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad 201 002, India

This study deals with emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from some common plant species found in the Western Ghats of India using branch-enclosure experiments. A custom-made dynamic chamber system was deployed to collect samples from seven different plant species. Analysis of speciated BVOCs was performed using C2–C6 and C6–C12 VOC analysers to determine the emission composition and relative concentration. Isoprene was the most abundant compound, followed by ethene, propene, α-pinene and β-pinene. Among the plant species, Tectona grandis, Bambusa vulgaris and Psidium guajava showed high fractions of isoprene emission, Saraca asoca showed moderate emission, and Manilkara zapota and Leucaena leucocephala showed the lowest emission. However, M. zapota and L. leucocephala showed higher emission of both ethene and propene compared to isoprene. This study emphasizes the importance of emission flux mea­surements of major plant species in different forest regions of India, which is necessary to make emission inventories of important BVOCs.

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Biogenic volatile organic compounds, chamber experiment, emission composition, relative concentration, tropical forests
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Tanzil Gaffar Malik
Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India
Mansi Gupta
Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India; Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382 355, India
Garima Shukla
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula 403 004, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad 201 002, India
Ashwini Kumar
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula 403 004, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad 201 002, India
Lokesh Kumar Sahu
Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India

Abstract


This study deals with emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from some common plant species found in the Western Ghats of India using branch-enclosure experiments. A custom-made dynamic chamber system was deployed to collect samples from seven different plant species. Analysis of speciated BVOCs was performed using C2–C6 and C6–C12 VOC analysers to determine the emission composition and relative concentration. Isoprene was the most abundant compound, followed by ethene, propene, α-pinene and β-pinene. Among the plant species, Tectona grandis, Bambusa vulgaris and Psidium guajava showed high fractions of isoprene emission, Saraca asoca showed moderate emission, and Manilkara zapota and Leucaena leucocephala showed the lowest emission. However, M. zapota and L. leucocephala showed higher emission of both ethene and propene compared to isoprene. This study emphasizes the importance of emission flux mea­surements of major plant species in different forest regions of India, which is necessary to make emission inventories of important BVOCs.

Keywords


Biogenic volatile organic compounds, chamber experiment, emission composition, relative concentration, tropical forests



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv126%2Fi1%2F59-66