نتایج جستجو برای: vocs

تعداد نتایج: 3372  

2011
R. Seco J. Peñuelas I. Filella J. Llusià R. Molowny-Horas S. Schallhart A. Metzger M. Müller

Atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are involved in ozone and aerosol generation, thus having implications for air quality and climate. VOCs and their emissions by vegetation also have important ecological roles as they can protect plants from stresses and act as communication cues between plants and between plants and animals. In spite of these key environmental and biological roles,...

2003
M. Das Daiwen Kang V. P. Aneja W. Lonneman D. R. Cook M. L. Wesely

Vertical gradients of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were measured over a maize (Zea mays) field, in its early growth period, during May 1995, in the Lower Coastal Plains of North Carolina. These measurements were combined with micrometeorological flux measurements to determine emission flux measurements for various VOCs. This measurement program was part of project NOVA (Natural emissions o...

2017
Dhiman Bhattacharyya Pankaj Kumar Swomitra K. Mohanty York R. Smith Mano Misra

Screening of colorectal cancer is crucial for early stage diagnosis and treatment. Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the metabolome present in exhaled breath is a promising approach to screen colorectal cancer (CRC). Various forms of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that show the definitive signature for the different diseases including cancers are present in exhale breathe. Am...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2011
Gary Strobel Sanjay K Singh Syed Riyaz-Ul-Hassan Angela M Mitchell Brad Geary Joe Sears

A Phoma sp. was isolated and characterized as endophytic and as a pathogen of Larrea tridentata (creosote bush) growing in the desert region of southern Utah, USA. This fungus produces a unique mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including a series of sesquiterpenoids, some alcohols and several reduced naphthalene derivatives. Trans-caryophyllene, a product in the fungal VOCs, was als...

2000
Zhibin Zhang Gang Nong Ling Gao

The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the indoor air come from many sources including building materials, furnishings, occupant activities and in some cases, the ventilation air. Granular activated carbons (GAC) have been increasingly used to remove these contaminants, particularly for small commercial buildings and those located in urban centers or near industrial plants where the quality o...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2005
Yu-Chih Lin Feng-Tang Chang Hsunling Bai Bau-Shei Pei

The performance of a modified design of local condensers to pre-treat a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from the stripping process of a semiconductor fab was tested in this study. The reaction temperature of the condensers was controlled at around 10 degrees C, it is relatively higher than the traditional condenser reaction temperature. Both VOCs and water vapors were conde...

2012
D. Sanjuán-Herráez L. Chabaane S. Tahiri A. Pastor M. de la Guardia

A new passive sampler based on low-density polyethylene (LDPE) layflat tube filled with chrome shavings from tannery waste residues was evaluated to determine volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor and outdoor areas. VOCs were directly determined by head space-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-GC-MS) without any pretreatment of the sampler and avoiding the use of solvents. Limit of ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Robbie D Girling Alex Stewart-Jones Julie Dherbecourt Joanna T Staley Denis J Wright Guy M Poppy

Plants produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in response to herbivore attack, and these VOCs can be used by parasitoids of the herbivore as host location cues. We investigated the behavioural responses of the parasitoid Cotesia vestalis to VOCs from a plant-herbivore complex consisting of cabbage plants (Brassica oleracea) and the parasitoids host caterpillar, Plutella xylostella. A Y-tube ...

2002
William P. L. Carter

Control policies that take into account differences among VOCs in their relative effects on O3 formation have been adopted in California and are being considered by the United States EPA. These require a means to quantitatively rank VOCs by reactivity, which has policy and scientific difficulties. Among the policy issues is the fact that relative effects of VOCs on O3 depends on ambient conditi...

2013
Miyako Kusano Yumiko Iizuka Makoto Kobayashi Atsushi Fukushima Kazuki Saito

Plants produce various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are thought to be a crucial factor in their interactions with harmful insects, plants and animals. Composition of VOCs may differ when plants are grown under different nutrient conditions, i.e., macronutrient-deficient conditions. However, in plants, relationships between macronutrient assimilation and VOC composition remain unclea...

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