Reviews and syntheses: VOC emissions from soil cover in boreal and temperate natural ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere
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Published:2022-10-07
Issue:19
Volume:19
Page:4715-4746
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Isidorov Valery A.ORCID, Zaitsev Andrej A.
Abstract
Abstract. Plant litter decomposition is a biogeochemical process underlying the carbon
cycle in terrestrial ecosystems and between the biosphere and the
atmosphere. For the latter, it serves as one of the most important sources
of not only carbon dioxide but also volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
which have not yet been taken into account in atmospheric models for various
purposes and scales, from local to regional and global. This review
owes its appearance to the growing interest in decaying leaf litter and
living forest floor cover as a hitherto unaccounted for source of
photochemically active components of the Earth's atmosphere. This interest
is understandable if we take into account the size of this source: for
terrestrial ecosystems, the global production of litter is 10 × 1016 g dry matter. The living vegetation cover of the soil on the
forest floor, mainly comprising mosses and small shrubs, should also be
regarded as a potentially significant source of atmospheric VOCs, as its
total biomass may be comparable to or even exceed that of canopy foliage,
which is considered the main source of these compounds. This implies a need
to integrate these sources into biogenic VOC emission models, which in turn
requires extensive research on these sources to understand the conditions
and factors that influence VOC emissions. The decomposition of leaf litter,
accompanied by the release of VOCs, is a very complex process that depends
on a number of biological, chemical and physical environmental factors, but
little information is currently available on the role each plays. Equally
limited is information on the chemical composition and emission rates of
VOCs from these sources. The review focuses on the main gaps in our knowledge of the sources of
biogenic VOCs under the forest canopy, and we are confident that filling
them will make a significant contribution to solving such an important task
as closing the global organic carbon budget.
Funder
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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