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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 availability and sustainability of biomass as an energy source
Helmut Haberl,Ch. Körner,Christian Lauk,U. Schmid-Staiger,V. Smetacek,Ernst Detlef Schulze,R. K. Thauer,P. Weiland,K. Wilson +8 more
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Forest management contributes to climate mitigation by reducing fossil fuel consumption: A response to the letter by Welle et al.
Ernst Detlef Schulze,Carlos A. Sierra,Vincent Egenolf,Rene Woerdehoff,Roland Irsinger,Conrad Baldamus,Inge Stupak,Hermann Spellmann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, Welle et al. claim that they made a mistake, when calculating the change in stocks of Hainich National Park, and this has led to false conclusions of the contribution of unmanaged forest to climate change.
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Conclusions: The role of Canopy Flux Measurements in Global C-Cycle Research
TL;DR: For example, the mean global carbon dioxide (C02) concentraion has risen from about 280 ppm to over 368 ppm (Conway et al. 1994; Keeling and Whorf 2002) since the beginning of the industrial revolution, and the worldwide rise in atmospheric C02 concentration is occurring due to an imbalance between the rate at which anthropogenic and natural sources emit C02 (by burning fossil fuel and respiring) and the rate of removing C02 from the atmosphere by photosynthesis and physio chemical processes as discussed by the authors.
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Plant traits are poor predictors of long-term ecosystem functioning
Fons van der Plas,Thomas Schröder-Georgi,Alexandra Weigelt,Kathryn E. Barry,Sebastian T. Meyer,Adriana Alzate,Romain L. Barnard,Nina Buchmann,J.C.J.M. de Kroon,Anne Ebeling,Nico Eisenhauer,Christof Engels,Markus Fischer,Gerd Gleixner,Antje Hildebrandt,Antje Hildebrandt,Eva Koller-France,Sophia Leimer,Alexandru Milcu,Alexandru Milcu,Liesje Mommer,Pascal A. Niklaus,Yvonne Oelmann,Christiane Roscher,Christoph Scherber,Michael Scherer-Lorenzen,Stefan Scheu,Bernhard Schmid,Bernhard Schmid,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Vicky M. Temperton,Teja Tscharntke,Winfried Voigt,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Wolfgang Wilcke,Christian Wirth,Christian Wirth +36 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that there are strong limits in the extent to which the authors can predict the long-term functional consequences of the ongoing, rapid changes in the composition and diversity of plant communities that humanity is currently facing.