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Dryland Tree and Ecosystem Ecology Lab

José Grünzweig

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

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Research Projects

Decoupling above- from belowground litter decomposition and impacts on stabilization of soil organic matter with increasing aridity

Linking ecohydrology and carbon sequestration in semiarid forests subjected to contrasting climate seasonality

Contribution to climate change mitigation of planted forests along an aridity gradient in Israel

“Smart Urban Trees” - monitoring and improving tree and root

Consequences of invasive Prosopis species for ecosystems functioning around the Dead Sea and strategies to prevent future invasions

Dryland-specific mechanisms of organic matter decay and their contribution to the CO2 flux from decomposition in dry shrubland ecosystems

Saving Oak Populations at the Edge of the Desert from the Threat of Climate Change

       

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