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Table 1. The environmental conditions occurring during the sampling; Average local air temperature (Air T) and relative humidity (AirRH),soil temperature at depth of 20 cm (SoilT-20cm) and 5 cm (SoilT-5cm) below the surface and average photosynthetically active radiation(PAR).
Fig. 1. Light and temperature dependence of measured isopreneemission rates on Siikaneva fen.
Table 2. Range of the measured emission rates on the Siikaneva fen and the forest floor at Hyyti¨al¨a in spring, summer and autumn of 2004and in spring and early summer 2005.
Fig. 3. Sum of the measured emission rates of the terpenes fromHyyti¨al¨a in 2004 and 2005

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