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Tang Jing, Schurgers Guy, Valolahti Hanna, Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Michelsen Anders et Rinnan Riikka. (2016). Challenges in modelling isoprene and monoterpene emission dynamics of Arctic plants: a case study from a subarctic tundra heath. Biogeosciences, 13, (24), p. 6651-6667.

Lindwall Frida, Faubert Patrick et Rinnan Riikka. (2015). Diel Variation of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound Emissions- A field Study in the Sub, Low and High Arctic on the Effect of Temperature and Light. PLoS ONE, 10, (4), e0123610.

Valolahti Hanna, Kivimäenpää Minna, Faubert Patrick, Michelsen Anders et Rinnan Riikka. (2015). Climate change‐induced vegetation change as a driver of increased subarctic biogenic volatile organic compound emissions. Global Change Biology, 21, (9), p. 3478-3488.

Schollert Michelle, Burchard Sebrina, Faubert Patrick, Michelsen Anders et Rinnan Riikka. (2014). Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in four vegetation types in high arctic Greenland. Polar Biology, 37, (2), p. 237-249.

Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Michelsen Anders, Rinnan Åsmund, Ro-Poulsen Helge et Rinnan Riikka. (2012). The shift in plant species composition in a subarctic mountain birch forest floor due to climate change would modify the biogenic volatile organic compound emission profile. Plant and Soil, 352, (1-2), p. 199-215.

Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Nakam Tchamga Achille, Holopainen Jarmo K., Holopainen Toini et Rinnan Riikka. (2011). Non-methane biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from boreal peatland microcosms under warming and water table drawdown. Biogeochemistry, 106, (3), p. 503-516.

Rinnan Riikka, Rinnan Åsmund, Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Holopainen Jarmo K. et Michelsen Anders. (2011). Few long-term effects of simulated climate change on volatile organic compound emissions and leaf chemistry of three subarctic dwarf shrubs. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 72, (3), p. 377-386.

Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Rinnan Åsmund, Michelsen Anders, Holopainen Jarmo K. et Rinnan Riikka. (2010). Doubled volatile organic compound emissions from subarctic tundra under simulated climate warming. New Phytologist, 187, (1), p. 199-208.

Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Rinnan Åsmund, Räsänen Janne, Holopainen Jarmo K., Holopainen Toini, Kyrö Esko et Rinnan Riikka. (2010). Non-methane biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation. Ecosystems, 13, (6), p. 860-873.

Faubert Patrick, Tiiva Päivi, Rinnan Åsmund, Räty Sanna, Holopainen Jarmo K., Holopainen Toini et Rinnan Riikka. (2010). Effect of vegetation removal and water table drawdown on the non-methane biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in boreal peatland microcosms. Atmospheric Environment, 44, (35), p. 4432-4439.

Tiiva Päivi, Faubert Patrick, Räty Sanna, Holopainen Jarmo K., Holopainen Toini et Rinnan Riikka. (2009). Contribution of vegetation and water table on isoprene emission from boreal peatland microcosms. Atmospheric Environment, 43, (34), p. 5469-5475.

Tiiva Päivi, Faubert Patrick, Michelsen Anders, Holopainen Toini, Holopainen Jarmo K. et Rinnan Riikka. (2008). Climatic warming increases isoprene emission from a subarctic heath. New Phytologist, 180, (4), p. 853-863.

Tiiva Päivi, Rinnan Riikka, Faubert Patrick, Räsänen Janne, Holopainen Toini, Kyrö Esko et Holopainen Jarmo K. (2007). Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation. New Phytologist, 176, (2), p. 346-355.

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