Montpellier SupAgro

Montpellier SupAgro

- Plant Science and Agronomy Ranking

France Established: 1842 Scholars: 2
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This ranking lists all the best researchers from the Plant Science and Agronomy discipline and affiliated with Montpellier SupAgro. There are a total of 2 researchers included with 0 of them also being included in the global ranking.

Overview

Montpellier SupAgro

Montpellier SupAgro is a public educational institution in Pierre Viala, Montpellier, France. It was founded in 1848 as the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Montpellier. Officially recognized by the Ministries of Higher Education and Agriculture and Food, SupAgro is regarded among the top agricultural universities worldwide known for its international partnerships with academic institutions in the southern and Mediterranean areas.

Montpellier SupAgro Key Statistics

SupAgro is organized into four academic departments. These include the Department of Biology and Ecology, the Department of Environment, Production, Resources and Systems, the Department of Sciences for Agro-Bio-Processes, and the Department of Economics, Management and Social Sciences. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in diverse areas of study, including ecology, agriculture, economics, and science.

It has a student population of more than 1,600 undergraduates and postgraduates. The university also employs over 700 academic and administrative staff members across its several campus locations. These include the Florac campus, the La Gaillarde campus, and the Lavalette campus.

Other Montpellier SupAgro key statistics are its wide range of academic and administrative facilities that include student housing, sports and recreational centers, and health and wellness services. It also has a comprehensive library system that holds more than 20,000 volumes and subscribes to national and international journals in environment, food, agronomy, and agriculture.

Montpellier SupAgro Research

SupAgro is one of the country’s top research institutions. It is acknowledged for its work in addressing issues in biodiversity, environment, food, and agriculture. It receives significant funding from the French National Institute for Agricultural Research, the SupAgro Foundation, and the French Ministry of Education.

The top three Montpellier SupAgro research fields are biology, ecology, and chemistry. Its researchers, students, and faculty members attend global research conferences and symposiums, such as IGARSS: International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, CDC: Conference on Decision and Control, and WWW: The Web Conference.

Its most cited research output is Chapin III et al.’s (2000) “Consequences of changing biodiversity,” which was published in Nature and has 5,318 citations to date. SupAgro’s second most popular research work is Cornelissen et al.’s (2003) “A handbook of protocols for standardised and easy measurement of plant functional traits worldwide,” which was published in the Australian Journal of Botany and has been cited 3,929 times so far.

Meanwhile, its third most popular research work is Perez-Harguindeguy et al.’s (2013) “New handbook for standardised measurement of plant functional traits worldwide.” This article, which talks about the standardized measurement of plant functional traits, such as phenological, physiological, and morphological, was also published in the Australian Journal of Botany and has been cited 2,817 times to date.

There are several interactive Montpellier SupAgro research centers, laboratories and institutes. These include the Centre for Biology and Management of Populations, the Laboratory for the Study of Interactions between Soil, Agrosystems and Water Systems, and the Laboratory of Tropical and Mediterranean Symbiosis.

In addition, its other research centers and laboratories include the Laboratory of Theoretical and Applied Economics, the Centre for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, and the Mediterranean Centre for Environment and Biodiversity.
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D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.
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2314 World 92 National
Christophe Jourdan

Christophe Jourdan

Montpellier SupAgro, France
D-index 34 Citations 4,749 170
2354 World 93 National
Robin Duponnois

Robin Duponnois

Montpellier SupAgro, France
D-index 34 Citations 4,036 167

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