- 著者
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奥村 智憲
谷 晃
小杉 緑子
高梨 聡
深山 貴文
小南 裕志
東野 達
- 出版者
- The Society of Eco-Engineering
- 雑誌
- Eco-engineering = 生態工学 (ISSN:13470485)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.20, no.2, pp.89-95, 2008-04-30
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted by plants play an important role in the atmospheric chemistry of the troposphere. We conducted f ield measurements of monoterpene emissions from leaves of <I>Chamaecyparis obtusa</I>, which is one of the major tree species in Japan. Diurnal and seasonal variations of monoterpene emissions from <I>C. obtusa</I> were measured at the Kiryu Experimental Watershed (KEW) at 34°58′ N, 135°59′ E in Shiga Prefecture, central Japan. In August and October 2006 and in January and April 2007, the monoterpene emission rate (<I>E</I>), together with the leaf temperature, was measured using branch enclosure methods for a branch of two trees. The obtained data sets revealed that <I>E</I> highly correlated with leaf temperature throughout the seasons. The basal emission rate (<I>E<SUB>S</SUB></I>) under the standard conditions of 30°C, calculated using a widely used emission algorithm, ranged from 0.088 and 4.126 μg g<SUP>-1</SUP> h<SUP>-1</SUP>. The estimated <I>E</I> values were consistent with the measured <I>E</I> values within a root-mean-square (RMS) error of 0.005-0.525 μg g<SUP>-1</SUP> h<SUP>-1</SUP>, suggesting that the emission model can be used to determine the monoterpene emission responses of <I>C. obtusa</I> to temperature. However, the <I>E<SUB>S</SUB></I> values were significantly different between the trees and also different between seasons, indicating that a representative <I>E<SUB>S</SUB></I> value must be obtained from more data sets using more branches and trees.