Browsing by Subject "volatile organic-compounds"
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Atmospheric composition change: ecosystems–atmosphere interactions
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Determination and production of antimicrobial compounds by aspergillus clavatonanicus strain mj31, an endophytic fungus from mirabilis jalapa l. using uplc-esi-ms/ms and td-gc-ms analysis
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017-10-19)Endophytic fungi associated with medicinal plants are reported as potent producers of diverse classes of secondary metabolites. In the present study, an endophytic fungi, Aspergillus clavatonanicus strain MJ31, exhibiting ... -
Missing so<sub>2</sub> oxidant in the coastal atmosphere? – observations from high-resolution measurements of oh and atmospheric sulfur compounds
(Copernicus GmbH, 2014-11-20)Diurnal and seasonal variations of gaseous sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and methane sulfonic acid (MSA) were measured in NE Atlantic air at the Mace Head atmospheric research station during the years 2010 and 2011. The measurements ... -
Novel insights on new particle formation derived from a pan-european observing system
(Springer Nature, 2018-01-24)The formation of new atmospheric particles involves an initial step forming stable clusters less than a nanometre in size (<similar to 1 nm), followed by growth into quasi-stable aerosol particles a few nanometres ... -
Oxidation of so<sub>2</sub> by stabilized criegee intermediate (sci) radicals as a crucial source for atmospheric sulfuric acid concentrations
(Copernicus GmbH, 2013-04-12)The effect of increased reaction rates of stabilized Criegee intermediates (sCIs) with SO2 to produce sulfuric acid is investigated using data from two different locations, SMEAR II, Hyytiala, Finland, and Hohenpeissenberg, ... -
The north atlantic marine boundary layer experiment(namblex). overview of the campaign held at mace head, ireland, in summer 2002
(Copernicus GmbH, 2006-06-21)The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment ( NAMBLEX), involving over 50 scientists from 12 institutions, took place at Mace Head, Ireland (53.32 degrees N, 9.90 degrees W), between 23 July and 4 September 2002. ...