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DESCRIPTION: \nPlants synthesize and emit a large variety of volatile organ
 ic compounds\, with terpenes and fatty-acid derivatives being the dominant
  classes. Whereas some volatiles are probably common to almost all plants 
 (e.g. C6 aldehydes\, alcohols\, and esters\, as well as acetaldehyde or me
 thanol)\, others are specific to only a few related taxa like isoprene tha
 t is predominately emitted by tree such as oaks and poplars. Isoprene is g
 lobally the most important volatile emitted by vegetation influencing atmo
 spheric chemistry\, plant fitness and plant-insect interactions. Our curre
 nt progress in understanding plant volatile functions is due to general ad
 vances in biochemical and molecular techniques and to the development of n
 ew instrumentation for the analysis of these compounds.\nThe presentation 
 will introduce some of these techniques and will give an overview on our a
 ctual knowledge on the biological and ecological function(s) of isoprene a
 nd other herbivore-induced volatiles in oaks and poplar.\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20120419T000000
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Jörg-Peter Schnitzler\, Helmholtz Zentrum München\, Resea
 rch Unit Environmental Simulation (EUS)\, Neuherberg (Homepage): Isoprene 
 & Co. – Biological and Ecological Functions in Poplar and Oaks
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