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44
Citations
7199
World Ranking
3045
National Ranking
106

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Agronomy

Bruno Andrieu mainly investigates Agronomy, Canopy, Tiller, Poaceae and Botany. Bruno Andrieu interconnects Leaf lamina and Turn in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His Canopy research integrates issues from Grain filling and Remote sensing.

His Tiller research includes elements of Light intensity and Biological system. The Poaceae study which covers Spring that intersects with Annual growth cycle of grapevines, Crop, Abiotic component and Light effect. In general Botany, his work in Apical dominance and Gibberellin is often linked to Polar auxin transport and Strigolactone linking many areas of study.

His most cited work include:

  • Functional–structural plant modelling: a new versatile tool in crop science (349 citations)
  • Extraction of vegetation biophysical parameters by inversion of the PROSPECT + SAIL models on sugar beet canopy reflectance data. Application to TM and AVIRIS sensors (335 citations)
  • The nested radiosity model for the distribution of light within plant canopies (171 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Bruno Andrieu mostly deals with Agronomy, Canopy, Botany, Horticulture and Biological system. His Agronomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Photosynthesis and Interception. His Interception research includes themes of Soil science and Radiation.

His Canopy study also includes fields such as

  • Remote sensing, which have a strong connection to Vegetation,
  • Leaf area index which connect with Azimuth. Bruno Andrieu combines subjects such as Radiosity, Phyllochron and Shoot with his study of Biological system. His studies deal with areas such as Juvenile, Zea mays and Plant stem as well as Cultivar.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (46.91%)
  • Canopy (23.46%)
  • Botany (19.75%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Agronomy (46.91%)
  • Canopy (23.46%)
  • Biological system (11.73%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Bruno Andrieu spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Canopy, Biological system, Phyllochron and Interception. He is interested in Tiller, which is a field of Agronomy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Leaf area index, Competition and Sowing in addition to Tiller.

His Canopy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Point cloud, Horticulture, Range and Lidar, Remote sensing. In Phyllochron, Bruno Andrieu works on issues like Crop, which are connected to Growing season, Plant phenotyping and Physical model. His Interception research incorporates elements of Green area index and Atmospheric sciences.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Multiple pathways regulate shoot branching (150 citations)
  • Multiple pathways regulate shoot branching (150 citations)
  • Estimation of Wheat Plant Density at Early Stages Using High Resolution Imagery. (33 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Agronomy

His primary scientific interests are in Botany, Sowing, Crop, Phyllochron and Biological system. His study in the field of Apical dominance and Gibberellin is also linked to topics like Polar auxin transport and Strigolactone. His work deals with themes such as Tiller, Main stem and Growing season, which intersect with Crop.

His Tiller study results in a more complete grasp of Agronomy. Many of his studies on Agronomy apply to Photosynthesis as well. His study looks at the relationship between Canopy and fields such as Remote sensing, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

Best Publications

  • Functional–structural plant modelling: a new versatile tool in crop science

    J. Vos;J. B. Evers;G. H. Buck-Sorlin;B. Andrieu

  • Extraction of vegetation biophysical parameters by inversion of the PROSPECT + SAIL models on sugar beet canopy reflectance data. Application to TM and AVIRIS sensors

    S. Jacquemoud;F. Baret;B. Andrieu;F.M. Danson

  • Multiple pathways regulate shoot branching

    Catherine Rameau;Catherine Rameau;Jessica Bertheloot;Nathalie Leduc;Bruno Andrieu;Bruno Andrieu

  • A 3D Architectural and Process-based Model of Maize Development

    C. Fournier;B. Andrieu

  • The nested radiosity model for the distribution of light within plant canopies

    Michael Chelle;Bruno Andrieu

  • Cessation of tillering in spring wheat in relation to light interception and red : far-red ratio.

    Jochem B. Evers;Jan Vos;Bruno Andrieu;Paul C. Struik

  • Maize Leaves Turn Away from Neighbors

    Gustavo Angel Maddonni;Marı́a Elena Otegui;Bruno Andrieu;Michael Chelle

  • ADEL-maize: an L-system based model for the integration of growth processes from the organ to the canopy. Application to regulation of morphogenesis by light availability

    Christian Fournier;Bruno Andrieu

  • Dynamics of Light and Nitrogen Distribution during Grain Filling within Wheat Canopy

    Jessica Bertheloot;Pierre Martre;Bruno Andrieu

  • Carbon and nitrogen allocation and grain filling in three maize hybrids differing in leaf senescence

    B. Pommel;A. Gallais;M. Coque;I. Quilleré

  • ADEL-Wheat: a 3D Architectural Model of wheat development

    Christian Fournier;B. Andrieu;S. Ljutovac;Sébastien Saint-Jean

  • Light interception of contrasting azimuth canopies under square and rectangular plant spatial distributions: simulations and crop measurements

    G.A Maddonni;M Chelle;J.-L Drouet;B Andrieu

  • Towards a generic architectural model of tillering in Gramineae, as exemplified by spring wheat (Triticum aestivum).

    Jochem B. Evers;Jan Vos;Christian Fournier;Bruno Andrieu

  • Computer stereo plotting for 3-D reconstruction of a maize canopy

    N. Ivanov;N. Ivanov;P. Boissard;M. Chapron;B. Andrieu

  • A functional–structural model of elongation of the grass leaf and its relationships with the phyllochron

    C. Fournier;J. L. Durand;S. Ljutovac;R. Schäufele

  • Modeling maize canopy 3D architecture: Application to reflectance simulation

    Marı́a Luisa España;Frédéric Baret;Franck Aries;M. Chelle

  • Evaluation of an improved version of SAIL model for simulating bidirectional reflectance of sugar beet canopies

    Bruno Andrieu;F. Baret;S. Jacquemoud;Tim Malthus

  • Simulating the effects of localized red:far-red ratio on tillering in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) using a three-dimensional virtual plant model

    Jochem B. Evers;Jan Vos;Michaël Chelle;Bruno Andrieu

  • Physiology of maize II: Identification of physiological markers representative of the nitrogen status of maize (Zea mays) leaves during grain filling

    Bertrand Hirel;Bruno Andrieu;Marie‐Hélène Valadier;Sylvain Renard

  • Nitrogen management and senescence in two maize hybrids differing in the persistence of leaf greenness : agronomic, physiological and molecular aspects

    Antoine Martin;Xana Belastegui-Macadam;Xana Belastegui-Macadam;Isabelle Quilleré;Mathieu Floriot

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Vos
Jan Vos Wageningen University & Research
Jochem B. Evers
Jochem B. Evers Wageningen University & Research
Frédéric Baret
Frédéric Baret INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Bertrand Ney
Bertrand Ney AgroParisTech
Pierre Martre
Pierre Martre INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Karine Chenu
Karine Chenu University of Queensland
Sébastien Barot
Sébastien Barot Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Paris
Vincent Allard
Vincent Allard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Paul C. Struik
Paul C. Struik Wageningen University & Research
François Gastal
François Gastal INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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