Philippe Jeanneret is a researcher affiliated with Agroscope in Switzerland. Their work primarily focuses on the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, encompassing a total of 92 publications across these domains.
The main subfields of study include:
Their research covers various topics such as:
Jeanneret has contributed to academic literature published in several venues, with frequent publications in:
Some recent notable papers include:
Jeanneret collaborates frequently with several co-authors including:
Emily A. Martin;Matteo Dainese;Yann Clough;András Báldi
Matthias Albrecht;David Kleijn;Neal M. Williams;Matthias Tschumi
John M. Holland;Felix J.J.A. Bianchi;Martin H. Entling;Anna Camilla Moonen
Philippe Jeanneret;Beatrice Schüpbach;Henryk Luka
Louis Sutter;Philippe Jeanneret;Agustín M. Bartual;Gionata Bocci
Stéphanie Aviron;Heike Nitsch;Philippe Jeanneret;Serge Buholzer
Manuel K. Schneider;Gisela Lüscher;Philippe Jeanneret;Michaela Arndorfer
Philippe Jeanneret;Beatrice Schüpbach;Lukas Pfiffner;Th. Walter
Louis Sutter;Matthias Albrecht;Philippe Jeanneret
D. Kampmann;F. Herzog;Ph. Jeanneret;W. Konold
Agustín M. Bartual;Louis Sutter;Gionata Bocci;Anna Camilla Moonen
Stéphanie Aviron;Felix Herzog;Iris Klaus;Beatrice Schüpbach
Idoia Biurrun;Remigiusz Pielech;Iwona Dembicz;Iwona Dembicz;François Gillet
Gisela Lüscher;Philippe Jeanneret;Manuel K. Schneider;Lindsay A. Turnbull
Philippe Jeanneret;Daniel U. Baumgartner;Ruth Freiermuth Knuchel;Bärbel Koch
Laia Mestre;Jens Schirmel;Johanna Hetz;Sebastian Kolb
J Hiltbrunner;C Scherrer;B Streit;P Jeanneret
Marie Trydeman Knudsen;John E. Hermansen;Christel Cederberg;Felix Herzog
Solen Le Clec'h;Solen Le Clec'h;Robert Finger;Nina Buchmann;Arjan S. Gosal
U E Prechsl;R Wittwer;M.G.A. van der Heijden;M.G.A. van der Heijden;G Luscher
Carlo Rega;Agustín M. Bartual;Gionata Bocci;Louis Sutter
Stéphanie Aviron;Philippe Jeanneret;Béatrice Schüpbach;Felix Herzog.
Idoia Biurrun;Sabina Burrascano;Iwona Dembicz;Riccardo Guarino
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