How isoprene connects plants to global climate
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Dominika Pasik
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Nature ChemistryHow isoprene connects plants to global climatenature.comNature Chemistry, Published online: 02 July 2026; doi:10.1038/s41557-026-02192-9 Nanna Myllys and Dominika Pasik highlight how isoprene links the biosphere and atmosphere and discuss the diverse roles it plays across plants, humans, materials and climate.
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