Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra

Rising temperatures amplify biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Arctic vegetation, causing feedbacks to the climate system. Changes in climate also alter plant physiology and vegetation composition, all of which can influence VOC emissions. Moreover, leaf development and biotic s...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Main Authors: Rieksta, Jolanta, Li, Tao, Davie-Martin, Cleo L., Simin, Tihomir, Brogaard Aeppli, Laurids Christian, Høye, Toke Thomas, Rasmussen, Morten Arendt, Rinnan, Riikka
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007475
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ec710643-38ed-4f84-a297-29e762c71312 2024-05-12T07:59:45+00:00 Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra Rieksta, Jolanta Li, Tao Davie-Martin, Cleo L. Simin, Tihomir Brogaard Aeppli, Laurids Christian Høye, Toke Thomas Rasmussen, Morten Arendt Rinnan, Riikka 2023-11 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/ec710643-38ed-4f84-a297-29e762c71312 https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007475 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85175873052&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/ec710643-38ed-4f84-a297-29e762c71312 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Rieksta , J , Li , T , Davie-Martin , C L , Simin , T , Brogaard Aeppli , L C , Høye , T T , Rasmussen , M A & Rinnan , R 2023 , ' Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra ' , Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences , vol. 128 , no. 11 , e2023JG007475 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007475 climate change dwarf birch plant traits seasonal variation tundra volatile organic compounds article 2023 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007475 2024-04-17T23:44:25Z Rising temperatures amplify biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Arctic vegetation, causing feedbacks to the climate system. Changes in climate also alter plant physiology and vegetation composition, all of which can influence VOC emissions. Moreover, leaf development and biotic stresses cause highly variable emissions during the growing season. Therefore, linking VOC emissions with plant traits and tracking responses to climate change might provide better understanding of VOC emission regulation under future conditions. We measured VOC emissions and other plant traits in dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa) at two elevations in Narsarsuaq, South Greenland. The measurements were performed in warming experiments that have run since 2016. We collected VOCs using the branch enclosure method from early June until late July 2019 (n = 200). Emissions of green leaf volatiles (GLVs), oxygenated monoterpenes (oMTs), and homoterpenes followed a seasonal trend. VOC emission rates and the diversity of the VOC blend decreased at the end of the measurement period. Differences in VOC emission rates between elevations were pronounced early in the season. Majority of the traits did not explain the variation in VOC emissions. We show strong seasonal variability in VOC emissions within the growing season, which is likely driven by leaf phenology. While the diversity of VOCs was greater at the milder low-elevation site, VOC emission rates were higher or similar at the harsher high-elevation site, showing stronger VOC emission potentials than previously assumed. Seasonal variations in the emissions of VOCs are crucial for accurate predictions of current and future VOC emissions from arctic ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Dwarf birch Greenland greenlandic Narsarsuaq Tundra Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 128 11
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topic climate change
dwarf birch
plant traits
seasonal variation
tundra
volatile organic compounds
spellingShingle climate change
dwarf birch
plant traits
seasonal variation
tundra
volatile organic compounds
Rieksta, Jolanta
Li, Tao
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Simin, Tihomir
Brogaard Aeppli, Laurids Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
Rinnan, Riikka
Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
topic_facet climate change
dwarf birch
plant traits
seasonal variation
tundra
volatile organic compounds
description Rising temperatures amplify biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Arctic vegetation, causing feedbacks to the climate system. Changes in climate also alter plant physiology and vegetation composition, all of which can influence VOC emissions. Moreover, leaf development and biotic stresses cause highly variable emissions during the growing season. Therefore, linking VOC emissions with plant traits and tracking responses to climate change might provide better understanding of VOC emission regulation under future conditions. We measured VOC emissions and other plant traits in dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa) at two elevations in Narsarsuaq, South Greenland. The measurements were performed in warming experiments that have run since 2016. We collected VOCs using the branch enclosure method from early June until late July 2019 (n = 200). Emissions of green leaf volatiles (GLVs), oxygenated monoterpenes (oMTs), and homoterpenes followed a seasonal trend. VOC emission rates and the diversity of the VOC blend decreased at the end of the measurement period. Differences in VOC emission rates between elevations were pronounced early in the season. Majority of the traits did not explain the variation in VOC emissions. We show strong seasonal variability in VOC emissions within the growing season, which is likely driven by leaf phenology. While the diversity of VOCs was greater at the milder low-elevation site, VOC emission rates were higher or similar at the harsher high-elevation site, showing stronger VOC emission potentials than previously assumed. Seasonal variations in the emissions of VOCs are crucial for accurate predictions of current and future VOC emissions from arctic ecosystems.
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author Rieksta, Jolanta
Li, Tao
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Simin, Tihomir
Brogaard Aeppli, Laurids Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
Rinnan, Riikka
author_facet Rieksta, Jolanta
Li, Tao
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Simin, Tihomir
Brogaard Aeppli, Laurids Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
Rinnan, Riikka
author_sort Rieksta, Jolanta
title Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
title_short Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
title_full Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
title_fullStr Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and Elevational Variability in Dwarf Birch VOC Emissions in Greenlandic Tundra
title_sort seasonal and elevational variability in dwarf birch voc emissions in greenlandic tundra
publishDate 2023
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