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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
32
Citations
10519
World Ranking
5812
National Ranking
243

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Agronomy

His scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Genetic variability, Grassland, Anthesis and Fertilizer. His Genetic variability research incorporates themes from Dry matter, Crop, Crop yield, Nitrogen cycle and Gene–environment interaction. His Grassland study incorporates themes from Eddy covariance and Greenhouse gas.

His work in the fields of Ecosystem respiration overlaps with other areas such as Climatology. His studies in Anthesis integrate themes in fields like Fructification, Genetic variation, Canopy, Denitrification and Poaceae. In his papers, Vincent Allard integrates diverse fields, such as Ecology and Atmospheric sciences.

His most cited work include:

  • Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003 (2547 citations)
  • Reduction Of Ecosystem Productivity And Respiration During The European Summer 2003 Climate Anomaly: A Joint Flux Tower, Remote Sensing And Modelling Analysis (424 citations)
  • Full accounting of the greenhouse gas (CO2, N2O, CH4) budget of nine European grassland sites (372 citations)

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

Vincent Allard focuses on Agronomy, Cultivar, Anthesis, Genetic variability and Vernalization. His Agronomy research includes elements of Quantitative trait locus and Genetic variation. Vincent Allard has researched Anthesis in several fields, including Fructification, Senescence, Dry matter and Poaceae.

His work in Genetic variability covers topics such as Plant physiology which are related to areas like Nitrate, Gene and Gene expression. While the research belongs to areas of Vernalization, Vincent Allard spends his time largely on the problem of Flowering time, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Stage specific, Adaptation and Wheat grain. His work on Biodiversity as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Carbon sequestration, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (87.30%)
  • Cultivar (39.68%)
  • Anthesis (38.10%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Agronomy (87.30%)
  • Flowering time (4.76%)
  • Horticulture (4.76%)

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

Vincent Allard mainly investigates Agronomy, Flowering time, Horticulture, Vernalization and Cultivar. His Agronomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nitrate, Gene expression, Gene and Animal science. His Gene expression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genetic variability, Genotype, Plant genetics and Plant physiology.

Vincent Allard combines subjects such as Wheat grain, Stage specific and Winter wheat with his study of Flowering time. Photoperiodism, Grain weight, Grain filling and Anthesis are the primary areas of interest in his Horticulture study. He has included themes like Quantitative trait locus and Phenology in his Vernalization study.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Designing mixtures of varieties for multifunctional agriculture with the help of ecology. A review (80 citations)
  • VERNALIZATION1 controls developmental responses of winter wheat under high ambient temperatures. (20 citations)
  • Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Grain Protein Concentration Is Related to Early Post-Flowering Nitrate Uptake under Putative Control of Plant Satiety Level. (20 citations)

Best Publications

  • Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003

    Ph. Ciais;M. Reichstein;N. Viovy;A. Granier

  • Full accounting of the greenhouse gas (CO2, N2O, CH4) budget of nine European grassland sites

    J.F. Soussana;V. Allard;K. Pilegaard;P. Ambus

  • Reduction Of Ecosystem Productivity And Respiration During The European Summer 2003 Climate Anomaly: A Joint Flux Tower, Remote Sensing And Modelling Analysis

    M. Reichstein;M. Reichstein;Philippe Ciais;D. Papale;R. Valentini

  • Partitioning European grassland net ecosystem CO2 exchange into gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration using light response function analysis

    T. G. Gilmanov;J. F. Soussana;L. Aires;V. Allard

  • Identification of traits to improve the nitrogen-use efficiency of wheat genotypes

    O. Gaju;V. Allard;V. Allard;P. Martre;P. Martre;J.W. Snape

  • Effects of climate and management intensity on nitrous oxide emissions in grassland systems across Europe

    C.R. Flechard;P. Ambus;U. Skiba;R.M. Rees

  • Deviation from the grain protein concentration–grain yield negative relationship is highly correlated to post-anthesis N uptake in winter wheat

    Matthieu Bogard;Vincent Allard;Vincent Allard;Maryse Brancourt-Hulmel;Emmanuel Heumez

  • Nitrogen partitioning and remobilization in relation to leaf senescence, grain yield and grain nitrogen concentration in wheat cultivars ☆

    Oorbessy Gaju;Vincent Allard;Vincent Allard;Pierre Martre;Pierre Martre;Jacques Le Gouis;Jacques Le Gouis

  • The role of grazing management for the net biome productivity and greenhouse gas budget (CO2, N2O and CH4) of semi-natural grassland

    Vincent Allard;Jean-François Soussana;Robert Falcimagne;Paul Berbigier

  • Designing mixtures of varieties for multifunctional agriculture with the help of ecology. A review

    Sébastien Barot;Vincent Allard;Amélie Cantarel;Jerome Enjalbert

  • Anthesis date mainly explained correlations between post-anthesis leaf senescence, grain yield, and grain protein concentration in a winter wheat population segregating for flowering time QTLs

    Matthieu Bogard;Matthieu Jourdan;Matthieu Jourdan;Vincent Allard;Vincent Allard;Pierre Martre;Pierre Martre

  • Seasonal and annual variation of carbon exchange in an evergreen Mediterranean forest in southern France

    Vincent Allard;J. M. Ourcival;S. Rambal;R. Joffre

  • Short and long-term effects of elevated CO2 on Lolium perenne rhizodeposition and its consequences on soil organic matter turnover and plant N yield

    V. Allard;C. Robin;P.C.D. Newton;M. Lieffering

  • Genome-wide association analysis to identify chromosomal regions determining components of earliness in wheat

    J. Le Gouis;J. Le Gouis;J. Bordes;J. Bordes;C. Ravel;C. Ravel;E. Heumez

  • Increased quantity and quality of coarse soil organic matter fraction at elevated CO2 in a grazed grassland are a consequence of enhanced root growth rate and turnover

    V. Allard;V. Allard;P. C. D. Newton;M. Lieffering;J.-F. Soussana

  • Predictions of heading date in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using QTL-based parameters of an ecophysiological model

    Matthieu Bogard;Catherine Ravel;Etienne Paux;Jacques Bordes

  • Post-Flowering Nitrate Uptake in Wheat Is Controlled by N Status at Flowering, with a Putative Major Role of Root Nitrate Transporter NRT2.1

    François Taulemesse;Jacques Le Gouis;David Gouache;Yves Gibon

  • Simulation of environmental and genotypic variations of final leaf number and anthesis date for wheat

    Jianqiang He;Jianqiang He;Jacques Le Gouis;Jacques Le Gouis;Pierre Stratonovitch;Vincent Allard;Vincent Allard

  • VERNALIZATION1 controls developmental responses of winter wheat under high ambient temperatures.

    Laura E. Dixon;Ildiko Karsai;Tibor Kiss;Nikolai M. Adamski

  • Genome-wide analysis, expansion and expression of the NAC family under drought and heat stresses in bread wheat (T. aestivum L.).

    Claire Guérin;Jane Roche;Vincent Allard;Catherine Ravel

  • Nitrogen cycling in grazed pastures at elevated CO2: N returns by ruminants

    Vincent Allard;Paul C. D. Newton;Mark Lieffering;Harry Clark

  • Acclimation of leaf nitrogen to vertical light gradient at anthesis in wheat is a whole-plant process that scales with the size of the canopy.

    Delphine Moreau;Vincent Allard;Oorbessy Gaju;Jacques Le Gouis

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Le Gouis
Jacques Le Gouis INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Pierre Martre
Pierre Martre INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Jean-François Soussana
Jean-François Soussana INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Simon Griffiths
Simon Griffiths John Innes Centre
Kim Pilegaard
Kim Pilegaard Technical University of Denmark
John W. Snape
John W. Snape Norwich Research Park
Sébastien Barot
Sébastien Barot Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Paris
Bruno Andrieu
Bruno Andrieu INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Giovanni Manca
Giovanni Manca University of Milano-Bicocca

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