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Ernst Detlef Schulze
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 683
Citations - 75342
Ernst Detlef Schulze is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 133, co-authored 670 publications receiving 69504 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernst Detlef Schulze include University of Idaho & University of Utah.
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The influence of nitrogen availability on carbon and nitrogen storage in the biennial Cirsium vulgare (Savi) Ten. II. The cost of nitrogen storage
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the cost of nitrogen storage to current growth in the biennial Cirsium vulgare and showed that plants are capable of adjusting their storage patterns in response to low nitrogen availability such that the costs of storage are reduced.
FLUXNET Research Network Site Characteristics, Investigators, and Bibliography, 2016
Eva Falge,M. Aubinet,P. S. Bakwin,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Paul Berbigier,Ch. Bernhofer,T. A. Black,Reinhart Ceulemans,K. J. Davis,A. J. Dolman,Allen H. Goldstein,Michael L. Goulden,André Granier,D.Y. Hollinger,Paul G. Jarvis,N.O. Jensen,Kim Pilegaard,Gabriel G. Katul,P. Kyaw Tha Paw,Beverly E. Law,Anders Lindroth,Denis Loustau,Y. Mahli,Russell K. Monson,P. Moncrieff,Eddy Moors,J. W. Munger,Tilden P. Meyers,Walter C. Oechel,Ernst Detlef Schulze,H. Thorgeirsson,John Tenhunen,Riccardo Valentini,Shashi B. Verma,Timo Vesala,S. C. Wofsy +35 more
TL;DR: The FLUXNET dataset as mentioned in this paper is a global network of micrometeorological tower sites that use eddy covariance methods to measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere.
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Sapwood biomass carbon in northern boreal and temperate forests
Martin Thurner,Christian Beer,Thomas W. Crowther,Daniel S. Falster,Stefano Manzoni,Anatoly S. Prokushkin,Ernst Detlef Schulze +6 more
TL;DR: This work aims to investigate sapwood-to-stem proportio, the amount of carbon stored in the living tissue of tree stems (sapwood) that is crucial for carbon and water cycle applications.
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Convergent high diversity in naturally colonized experimental grasslands is not related to increased productivity
Christiane Roscher,Jens Schumacher,Jana S. Petermann,Jana S. Petermann,Alexander J. F. Fergus,Uta Gerighausen,Stefan G. Michalski,Bernhard Schmid,Ernst Detlef Schulze +8 more
TL;DR: “mature” plant communities resulting from natural assembly processes, favouring the coexistence of multiple species and thus high biodiversity, do no longer show significant relationships between species richness and variables related to ecosystem functioning such as primary productivity.