Humboldt review: Revisiting plant isoprene emission: From atmospheric chemistry to plant stress resilience
Thomas D. Sharkey(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Yuan Xu(Michigan State University), Manuel Bellucci(Purdue University West Lafayette), Sarathi M. Weraduwage(Bishop's University), Mohammad G. Mostofa(State University of New York), Francesco Loreto, Bianca M.L. Serda(Michigan State University), Abira Sahu(University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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