Hanson, DSharkey, Thomas D2015-12-132015-12-130140-7791http://hdl.handle.net/1885/91405Isoprene emission from plants accounts for nearly half of all non-methane hydrocarbons entering the atmosphere. Light and temperature regulate the instantaneous rate of isoprene emission but there is increasing evidence that they also affect the capacityKeywords: acclimation; biogenic emission; isoprene; light effect; temperature effect; Quercus; Sphagnum Growth conditions; Oak; Quercus; SphagnumRate of acclimation of the capacity for isoprene emission in response to light and temperature200110.1046/j.1365-3040.2001.00745.x2015-12-12