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Are plant emissions green?

Alex Guenther
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Alex Guenther: Alex Guenther is at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory, 1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA. guenther@ucar.edu

Nature, 2008, vol. 452, issue 7188, 701-702

Abstract: Hydrocarbon emissions from living vegetation are thought to be harmful to the atmosphere. But the latest study suggests that the negative impact of these emissions in pristine environments is less than expected.

Date: 2008
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