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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
49
Citations
7461
World Ranking
2310
National Ranking
34

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Agronomy
  • Botany
  • Horticulture

Agronomy, Poaceae, Drought tolerance, Germplasm and Cultivar are his primary areas of study. Plant breeding, Yield, Water-use efficiency and Irrigation are the subjects of his Agronomy studies. His Plant breeding study combines topics in areas such as Crop yield and Triticum dicoccon.

His Poaceae research integrates issues from Anthesis, Grain filling and Transpiration. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biomass, Chlorophyll and Introgression. Philippe Monneveux combines subjects such as Quantitative trait locus, Osmotic pressure, Crop and Hordeum vulgare with his study of Drought tolerance.

His most cited work include:

  • Drought and Heat Responses in the Wild Wheat Relative Aegilops geniculata Roth: Potential Interest for Wheat Improvement (151 citations)
  • Drought tolerance improvement in tropical maize source populations: evidence of progress (146 citations)
  • Drought Tolerance in Maize (118 citations)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Drought tolerance, Poaceae, Cultivar and Isotopes of carbon. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Transpiration and Agronomy. His Drought tolerance study incorporates themes from Drought resistance, Solanum tuberosum, Crop and Stomatal conductance.

Philippe Monneveux has researched Poaceae in several fields, including Dry weight and Introgression. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Crop yield, Genetic variation is strongly linked to Plant breeding. His study in the field of Chlorophyll and Hybrid is also linked to topics like Aegilops geniculata, Aegilops and Mediterranean Basin.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (80.95%)
  • Drought tolerance (34.52%)
  • Poaceae (28.57%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2018)?

  • Agronomy (80.95%)
  • Drought tolerance (34.52%)
  • Crop (13.10%)

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

Philippe Monneveux mainly investigates Agronomy, Drought tolerance, Crop, Photosynthesis and Abiotic component. His Agronomy study frequently links to other fields, such as Genetic variation. His research integrates issues of Water stress, Drought resistance, Solanum tuberosum and Food security in his study of Drought tolerance.

His Crop research includes themes of Yield, Water-use efficiency and Yield. Philippe Monneveux focuses mostly in the field of Cultivar, narrowing it down to matters related to Crop yield and, in some cases, Photosynthetic capacity. His research investigates the connection between Germplasm and topics such as Genetic erosion that intersect with problems in Botany.

Between 2012 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Drought tolerance in potato (S. tuberosum L.): Can we learn from drought tolerance research in cereals? (95 citations)
  • Leaf greenness as a drought tolerance related trait in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) (48 citations)
  • Improving potato drought tolerance through the induction of long-term water stress memory. (34 citations)

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

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Horticulture

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Drought tolerance, Agronomy, Crop, Introgression and Water-use efficiency. His research in Drought tolerance intersects with topics in Biotechnology, Cultivar and Heterosis. His Agronomy investigation overlaps with Humidity and Dehydration.

His study in Crop is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cropping, Irrigation and Yield. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agricultural biodiversity, Germplasm, Resistance and Organic farming in addition to Introgression. His Water-use efficiency research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hardiness, Marker-assisted selection and Dry matter.

Best Publications

  • GENETIC VARIABILITY, ASSOCIATION AND DIVERSITY STUDIES IN WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) GERMPLASM

    Yousaf Ali;Babar Manzoor Atta;Javed Akhter;Philippe Monneveux

  • Drought tolerance improvement in tropical maize source populations: evidence of progress

    P. Monneveux;C. Sanchez;D.L. Beck;G.O. Edmeades

  • Drought and Heat Responses in the Wild Wheat Relative Aegilops geniculata Roth: Potential Interest for Wheat Improvement

    M. Zaharieva;E. Gaulin;M. Havaux;E. Acevedo

  • Drought Tolerance in Maize

    Jean-Marcel Ribaut;Javier Betran;Philippe Monneveux;Tim Setter

  • Several QTLs involved in osmotic-adjustment trait variation in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

    B. Teulat;D. This;M. Khairallah;C. Borries

  • Drought tolerance in potato (S. tuberosum L.): Can we learn from drought tolerance research in cereals?

    Philippe Monneveux;David A. Ramírez;María-Teresa Pino

  • Cultivated emmer wheat ( Triticum dicoccon Schrank), an old crop with promising future: a review

    Maria Zaharieva;Negash Geleta Ayana;Amin Al Hakimi;Satish C. Misra

  • Effect of drought on leaf gas exchange, carbon isotope discrimination, transpiration efficiency and productivity in field grown durum wheat genotypes

    Philippe Monneveux;Djamila Rekika;Edmundo Acevedo;Othmane Merah

  • Relationships between relative water content and growth parameters under water stress in barley: a QTL study

    B. Teulat;P. Monneveux;J. Wery;C. Borries

  • Usefulness of spectral reflectance indices as durum wheat yield predictors under contrasting Mediterranean conditions

    C. Royo;N. Aparicio;D. Villegas;J. Casadesus

  • Relationship between grain yield and carbon isotope discrimination in bread wheat under four water regimes

    Philippe Monneveux;Matthew P. Reynolds;Richard Trethowan;Hector González-Santoyo

  • Genetic diversity in durum wheat based on RFLPs, morphophysiological traits, and coefficient of parentage

    Enrique Autrique;Miloudi M. Nachit;Philippe Monneveux;Steven D. Tanksley

  • Phenotyping for drought adaptation in wheat using physiological traits

    Philippe Monneveux;Ruilian Jing;Satish C. Misra

  • Population Density and Low Nitrogen Affects Yield-Associated Traits in Tropical Maize

    P. Monneveux;P. H. Zaidi;C. Sanchez

  • Leaf greenness as a drought tolerance related trait in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)

    José L. Rolando;David A. Ramírez;Wendy Yactayo;Philippe Monneveux

  • Quantitative trait loci for yield and correlated traits under high and low soil nitrogen conditions in tropical maize

    Jean-Marcel Ribaut;Yvan Fracheboud;Philippe Monneveux;Marianne Banziger

  • Variation for stomatal characteristics and water use efficiency among diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid Iranian wheat landraces

    Hamid Khazaei;Philippe Monneveux;Shao Hongbo;Shao Hongbo;Shahram Mohammady

  • Future progress in drought tolerance in maize needs new secondary traits and cross combinations

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  • Grain yield, carbon isotope discrimination, mineral and silicon content in durum wheat under different precipitation regimes

    O. Merah;E. Deléens;P. Monneveux

  • Flag leaf senescence, as evaluated by numerical image analysis, and its relationship with yield under drought in durum wheat.

    M. Hafsi;W. Mechmeche;L. Bouamama;A. Djekoune

  • Stability of Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Grain Yield in Durum Wheat

    O. Merah;E. Deléens;I. Souyris;M. Nachit

  • Cultivated einkorn wheat ( Triticum monococcum L. subsp. monococcum ): the long life of a founder crop of agriculture

    Maria Zaharieva;Philippe Monneveux

  • Comparative osmotic adjustments in barley and tetraploid wheats

    B. Teulat;D. Rekika;M. M. Nachit;M. M. Nachit;P. Monneveux

  • Breeding Strategies to Enhance Drought Tolerance in Crops

    Saeed Rauf;Jameel M. Al-Khayri;Maria Zaharieva;Philippe Monneveux

  • Improving potato drought tolerance through the induction of long-term water stress memory.

    D.A. Ramírez;D.A. Ramírez;Jose Rolando;W. Yactayo;P. Monneveux

  • Spontaneous hybridization between bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and its wild relatives in Europe

    M. Zaharieva;P. Monneveux

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew P. Reynolds
Matthew P. Reynolds International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Jean-Marcel Ribaut
Jean-Marcel Ribaut International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
M. M. Nachit
M. M. Nachit International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Morocco
Richard Trethowan
Richard Trethowan University of Sydney
Merideth Bonierbale
Merideth Bonierbale International Potato Center
Frederick L. Stoddard
Frederick L. Stoddard University of Helsinki
Edmundo Acevedo
Edmundo Acevedo University of Chile
Zongsuo Liang
Zongsuo Liang Zhejiang Sci-Tech University
Mateo Vargas
Mateo Vargas Chapingo Autonomous University
Ravi P. Singh
Ravi P. Singh International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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