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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 in the boreal zone during summer - Physics and vegetation
Francis M. Kelliher,Jon Lloyd,Corinna Rebmann,Christian Wirth,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Dennis D. Baldocchi +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the regulation of surface-atmosphere energy exchange in terms of evaporation from vegetation and soil by utilizing available field data, about half of which has been published in the past two years, with some new information from Siberia.
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National Forest Inventories capture the multifunctionality of managed forests in Germany
Nadja K. Simons,Nadja K. Simons,María R. Felipe-Lucia,Peter Schall,Christian Ammer,Jürgen Bauhus,Nico Blüthgen,Steffen Boch,François Buscot,Markus Fischer,Kezia Goldmann,Martin M. Gossner,Falk Hänsel,Kirsten Jung,Peter Manning,Thomas Nauss,Yvonne Oelmann,Rodica Pena,Rodica Pena,Andrea Polle,Swen C. Renner,Michael Schloter,Ingo Schöning,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Emily F. Solly,Emily F. Solly,Elisabeth Sorkau,Barbara Stempfhuber,Tesfaye Wubet,Jörg Müller,Jörg Müller,Sebastian Seibold,Wolfgang W. Weisser +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a comprehensive dataset collected across 150 forest plots in three regions differing in management intensity and species composition, and developed models to predict the potential supply of 13 ecosystem services.
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Short-term and long-term effects of drought on steady-state and time-integrated plant processes: transpiration, carbon dioxide assimilation, biomass production and seed yield
Ernst Detlef Schulze,A. E. Hall +1 more
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Interspecific trait differences rather than intraspecific trait variation increase the extent and filling of community trait space with increasing plant diversity in experimental grasslands
Christiane Roscher,Jens Schumacher,Marlén Gubsch,Annett Lipowsky,Annett Lipowsky,Alexandra Weigelt,Nina Buchmann,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Bernhard Schmid +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that fixed trait differences among species primarily explain the greater extent and denser filling of community trait space at increased plant diversity and decreases niche overlap between species.
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Water deficiency (drought)
Ernst Detlef Schulze,Erwin Beck,Nina Buchmann,Stephan Clemens,Klaus Müller-Hohenstein,Michael Scherer-Lorenzen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the water potential concept is introduced to analyse the movement of water into and through plants, and two photosynthesis variants that are characterized by higher water use efficiency and therefore represent adaptations to water scarcity are discussed.