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:

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

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

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

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

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

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José Marc Grünzweig Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

biogeochemistry

plant ecophysiology

Top articles of José Marc Grünzweig

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

2024/3/7

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

2024/3/7

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

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.

2024/3/7

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

Precision Agriculture

2024/3/5

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

Earth's Future

2024/3

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

Plant, Cell & Environment

2023/12

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

2023/7/26

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

2023/7/2

Abiotic and biotic dryland mechanisms controlling litter decomposition in rainless periods

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

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

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

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

2023/3/1

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

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

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

2022/6/30

Saving forests from climate change-can livestock grazing reduce the vulnerability of trees to drought?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2022/5

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

Tree Physiology

2022/5

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

Agriculture

2022/4/25

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

Plant, Cell & Environment

2022/4

The importance of tree internal water storage under drought conditions

Tree physiology

2022/4

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