José Marc Grünzweig

About José Marc Grünzweig

José Marc Grünzweig, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializes in the field of Ecology, biogeochemistry, plant ecophysiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cattle grazing potentially benefits a key organic carbon producer in a water limited ecosystem

Invasive Prosopis trees in the hyperarid environment of the Dead Sea region

How climate and soil properties limit mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) accrual under afforestation. Findings from a climate gradient study in warm drylands.

How do spatial scale and seasonal factors affect thermal-based water status estimation and precision irrigation decisions in vineyards?

Locating hydrologically unsustainable areas for supporting ecological restoration in China's drylands

Slowdown of the rise in the optimum temperature of photosynthetic productivity under future global warming

The grassland carbon cycle: Mechanisms, responses to global changes, and potential contribution to carbon neutrality

Vapour pressure deficit was not a primary limiting factor for gas exchange in an irrigated, mature dryland Aleppo pine forest

José Marc Grünzweig Information

University

Position

Israel

Citations(all)

5187

Citations(since 2020)

1947

Cited By

3980

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

José Marc Grünzweig Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

biogeochemistry

plant ecophysiology

Top articles of José Marc Grünzweig

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cattle grazing potentially benefits a key organic carbon producer in a water limited ecosystem

Dor Pinchevsky

Yagil Osem

Yael Mandelik

José M Grünzweig

2024/3/7

Invasive Prosopis trees in the hyperarid environment of the Dead Sea region

José Grünzweig

Alon Levinzon

Ilya Gelfand

2024/3/7

How climate and soil properties limit mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) accrual under afforestation. Findings from a climate gradient study in warm drylands.

David Yalin

William Mlelwa

Eyal Rotenberg

Dan Yakir

José M Grünzweig

2024/3/7

How do spatial scale and seasonal factors affect thermal-based water status estimation and precision irrigation decisions in vineyards?

Precision Agriculture

Idan Bahat

Yishai Netzer

José M Grünzweig

Amos Naor

Victor Alchanatis

...

2024/3/5

Locating hydrologically unsustainable areas for supporting ecological restoration in China's drylands

Earth's Future

Fengyu Fu

Shuai Wang

Xutong Wu

Fangli Wei

Peng Chen

...

2024/3

Slowdown of the rise in the optimum temperature of photosynthetic productivity under future global warming

Chongyang Xu

Hongyan Liu

Dan Yakir

Boyi Liang

Xinrong Zhu

...

2024/3/7

The grassland carbon cycle: Mechanisms, responses to global changes, and potential contribution to carbon neutrality

Lingli Liu

Emma J Sayer

Meifeng Deng

Ping Li

Weixing Liu

...

2023/3/1

Vapour pressure deficit was not a primary limiting factor for gas exchange in an irrigated, mature dryland Aleppo pine forest

Plant, Cell & Environment

Yakir Preisler

José M Grünzweig

Ori Ahiman

Madi Amer

Itai Oz

...

2023/12

Impacts and damages of the European multi-year drought and heat event 2018–2022 on forests, a review

Florian Knutzen

Paul Averbeck

Caterina Barrasso

Laurens M Bouwer

Barry Gardiner

...

2023/7/26

Water status estimation using thermal imagery at different scales in the vineyard

I Bahat

Y Netzer

JM Grünzweig

A Naor

G Lidor

...

2023/7/2

Abiotic and biotic dryland mechanisms controlling litter decomposition in rainless periods

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Shai Schechter

Alon Angert

Jose Gruenzweig

2023/5

Increasing aridity reduces carbon sequestration in drylands by markedly lowering production but maintaining high rates of decomposition

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Laura Bigio

Yael Navon

Irit Konsens

Edwin Lebrija-Trejos

Jaime Kigel

...

2023/5

Patterns of total root and shoot carbon dioxide fluxes and their impact on daily tree carbon budget in large tropical tree saplings

Tree Physiology

Israel Oren

Neringa Mannerheim

Andreas Fangmeier

Nina Buchmann

José M Grünzweig

2022/5

Forever Young? Late Shoot Pruning Affects Phenological Development, Physiology, Yield and Wine Quality of Vitis vinifera cv. Malbec

Agriculture

Yishai Netzer

Yedidya Suued

Matanya Harel

Danielle Ferman-Mintz

Elyashiv Drori

...

2022/4/25

Biogeochemical Cycling Driven by Dryland Mechanisms of Ecosystem Functioning in a Warmer and Drier Climate

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

José M Grünzweig

Hans J De Boeck

Ana Rey

Maria J Santos

Michael Bahn

...

2022/12

CORRIGENDUM: Seeking the “point of no return” in the sequence of events leading to mortality of mature trees

Plant, Cell & Environment

Yakir Preisler

Fedor Tatarinov

José M Grünzweig

Dan Yakir

2022/4

Dryland mechanisms could widely control ecosystem functioning in a drier and warmer world

José M Grünzweig

Hans J De Boeck

Ana Rey

Maria J Santos

Ori Adam

...

2022/8

The importance of tree internal water storage under drought conditions

Tree physiology

Yakir Preisler

Teemu Hölttä

José M Grünzweig

Itay Oz

Fedor Tatarinov

...

2022/4

Vapor pressure deficit is not a limiting factor for gas exchange in a mature dryland forest

Yakir Preisler

José Grünzweig

Ori Ahiman

Itay Oz

Xue Feng

...

2022/6/30

Grapevine responses to site-specific spatiotemporal factors in a Mediterranean climate

Agricultural Water Management

Noa Ohana-Levi

Danielle Ferman Mintz

Nave Hagag

Yossi Stern

Sarel Munitz

...

2022/1/1

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