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10838
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8495
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383

Nadine Brisson publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nadine Brisson sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 84 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Nadine Brisson D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nadine Brisson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nadine Brisson was affiliated with the INRAE (Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement) in France. Their work primarily focused on Environmental Science, with a specialization in the subfield of Ecology.

The main topics of their scientific contributions related to Polar Research and Ecology. These thematic interests indicate a concentration on ecological studies within polar environments, potentially addressing the interactions between organisms and their changing habitats in these regions.

Throughout their career, Nadine Brisson collaborated frequently with several researchers. Frequent co-authors included:

  • Marie Launay (3 joint publications)
  • Bruno Mary (3 joint publications)
  • Dominique Ripoche (2 joint publications)
  • Éric Justes (2 joint publications)
  • Loïc Strullu (2 joint publications)

While there are no recent papers or publication venues listed, the specialist co-author network suggests involvement in multidisciplinary research teams contributing to environmental and ecological studies.

Best Publications

  • An overview of the crop model STICS

    N. Brisson;C. Gary;E. Justes;R. Roche

  • Uncertainty in Simulating Wheat Yields Under Climate Change

    S. Asseng;F. Ewert;C. Rosenzweig;J. W. Jones

  • STICS : a generic model for the simulation of crops and their water and nitrogen balances. I. Theory, and parameterization applied to wheat and corn

    Nadine Brisson;Bruno Mary;Dominique Ripoche;Marie Hélène Jeuffroy

  • Why are wheat yields stagnating in Europe? A comprehensive data analysis for France

    Nadine Brisson;Philippe Gate;David Gouache;Gilles Charmet

  • How Do Various Maize Crop Models Vary in Their Responses to Climate Change Factors

    Simona Bassu;Nadine Brisson;Jean Louis Durand;Kenneth Boote

  • Multimodel ensembles of wheat growth: many models are better than one

    Pierre Martre;Pierre Martre;Daniel Wallach;Senthold Asseng;Frank Ewert

  • Conceptual basis, formalisations and parameterization of the STICS crop model

    Nadine Brisson;Marie Launay;Bruno Mary

  • STICS: a generic model for simulating crops and their water and nitrogen balances. II. Model validation for wheat and maize

    Nadine Brisson;Françoise Ruget;Philippe Gate;Josiane Lorgeou

  • Changes in time of sowing, flowering and maturity of cereals in Europe under climate change

    J.E. Olesen;C.D. Børgesen;L. Elsgaard;Taru Palosuo

  • Performance of several models for predicting budburst date of grapevine ( Vitis vinifera L.)

    Iñaki García de Cortázar-Atauri;Nadine Brisson;Jean Pierre Gaudillere

  • Coupling canopy functioning and radiative transfer models for remote sensing data assimilation

    M. Weiss;D. Troufleau;F. Baret;H. Chauki

  • Parameterization of a two-layer model for estimating vineyard evapotranspiration using meteorological measurements

    S. Ortega-Farias;C. Poblete-Echeverría;N. Brisson

  • Long term prospective of the Seine River System : Confronting climatic and direct anthropogenic changes

    Agnès Ducharne;Charles Baubion;Nicolas Beaudoin;Marc Benoît

  • Future directions for advanced evapotranspiration modeling: Assimilation of remote sensing data into crop simulation models and SVAT models

    A. Olioso;Y. Inoue;S. Ortega-FARIAS;J. Demarty

  • Carbon and water balance of European croplands throughout the 20th century

    Sébastien Gervois;Philippe Ciais;Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré;Nadine Brisson

  • Sensitivity analysis of a crop simulation model, STICS, in order to choose the main parameters to be estimated

    Françoise Ruget;Nadine Brisson;Richard Delécolle;Robert Faivre

  • Effect of root depth penetration on soil nitrogen competitive interactions and dry matter production in pea-barley intercrops given different soil nitrogen supplies

    Guénaëlle Corre-Hellou;Nadine Brisson;Marie Launay;Joëlle Fustec

  • Simulation of diurnal transpiration and photosynthesis of a water stressed soybean crop

    Albert Olioso;Toby N. Carlson;Nadine Brisson

  • Coupling the Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Transfer Scheme ORCHIDEE to the agronomy model STICS to study the influence of croplands on the European carbon and water budgets

    Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré;Sébastien Gervois;Philippe Ciais;Nicolas Viovy

  • Parameterisation of the Shuttleworth-Wallace model to estimate daily maximum transpiration for use in crop models

    Nadine Brisson;Bernard Itier;Jean Claude L'Hotel;Jean Yves Lorendeau

  • Including Croplands in a Global Biosphere Model: Methodology and Evaluation at Specific Sites

    Sébastien Gervois;Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré;Nicolas Viovy;Philippe Ciais

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Basso
Bruno Basso Michigan State University
Pierre Martre
Pierre Martre INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Kenneth J. Boote
Kenneth J. Boote University of Florida
Katharina Waha
Katharina Waha Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Joachim Ingwersen
Joachim Ingwersen University of Hohenheim
Andrew J. Challinor
Andrew J. Challinor University of Leeds
Reimund P. Rötter
Reimund P. Rötter University of Göttingen
Jørgen E. Olesen
Jørgen E. Olesen Aarhus University
Senthold Asseng
Senthold Asseng Technical University of Munich
Sebastian Gayler
Sebastian Gayler University of Hohenheim

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