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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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Evaporation and canopy characteristics of coniferous forests and grasslands.

TL;DR: Canopy-scale evaporation rate (E) and derived surface and aerodynamic conductances for the transfer of water vapour (gs and ga, respectively) are reviewed for coniferous forests and grasslands andBoundary-line relationships between gs and light and air saturation deficit (D) vary considerably.
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The Terrestrial Carbon Cycle : Implications for the Kyoto Protocol

TL;DR: The Kyoto Protocol achieved a significant breakthrough by including terrestrial carbon sources and sinks into a legally binding emissions reduction framework as discussed by the authors, and the effectiveness of the portocol can be improved by adopting a full carbon budget.
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The responses of stomata and leaf gas exchange to vapour pressure deficits and soil water content : II. In the mesophytic herbaceous species Helianthus annuus

TL;DR: In this article, the responses of leaf water potential, leaf conductance, transpiration rate and net photosynthetic rate to vapour pressure deficits varying from 10 to 30 Pa kPa-1 were followed in Helianthus annuus as the extractable soil water decreased.
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles in the Climate System

TL;DR: In this article, uncertainties of global biogeochemical sources and sinks from Atmospheric Concentrations are investigated in the context of forest response to rapid climate change in the Boreal Zone of the United States.