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Plant speciesBiotic stressAbiotic stressTotal VOCs in dual stress)-3-hexen-1-yl acetateZ(β-myrcene)-α-farneseneE, E()-β-farneseneE(linaloolDMNTIndoleα-bergamonteneTMTTGeranyl acetate)-nerolidolE(β-caryophyllene)-β-ocimeneE(Methyl salicylate1-penten-3-ol)-Hexen-1-olZ()-2-HexenalE()-3-HexenalE(LOX productsα-Thujeneα-PineneSabineneLimoneneβ-ElementsΒ-sesquiphellandreneZea maysSLIncreased soil humid-ity (20 to 60–80%)↓ ↑n.s n.s n.s↑ ↕ ↕n.sn.s↕n.s↕Zea maysSLIncreased air humid-ity (20 to 45–65%)↑n.s n.s n.s n.s n.s n.s n.sn.sn.s n.s n.s n.s –Zea maysSLIncreased temperature (17–37°C)↑ ↑n.s n.s n.s n.s n.s n.sn.s↑n.s↑ ↑Zea maysSLHigh light intensity (0 to 15,000–20,000lm/m2 )↑ ↓n.s↓n.s↑n.s↑n.s↑ ↑ ↑ ↑Zea maysSLReduced fertilisation↓n.s n.s↓n.s↕ ↓ ↓n.s↓ ↓ ↓ ↓Zea maysSFIncreased copper (0–80μM)↑ ↑↑n.s n.s n.s↑n.s –n.sn.s –↑ ↑n.s↑Alnus gluti-nosaMPDrought↑n.s –↑↑ ↑↑↑Table 9.1Impact of simultaneous biotic and abiotic stresses on the emission of volatile compounds